Viking nobles were often called karls, or earls.
Leif Eriksson
Eric the Red and his son Leif Ericson were two of the more famous ones. Guthrum was a Viking leader who opposed Alfred the Great in England; Guthrum eventually converted to Christianity, with Alfred as his godfather. Vikings didn't really have a single leader; the "king" was typically whoever held the most land, in a given area.
The floor leaders (aside from the Speaker of the House in the House of Representatives).
The viking leaders wee chosen when they completed a raid and wee successful
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Leif Eriksson
King Kamehameha was the greatest king in Hawai'i.
One of the leaders od the 108 suitors. He was one of the most powerful there.
he was just a powerful viking
Jarls
Thor was the Viking favourite and most popular god of the Vikings, but he wasn't the most powerfull god. Odin was his dad and one of the most powerful gods.
There have been a lot of Viking leaders in Norway. Here's a link that might be useful: http://vikings.heindorffhus.dk/frame-Norway.htm
The Viking god, Thor, had the powers to thunder and the sky. His powerful weapon was his hammer that he used in battles.
They were called Jarls
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Eric the Red and his son Leif Ericson were two of the more famous ones. Guthrum was a Viking leader who opposed Alfred the Great in England; Guthrum eventually converted to Christianity, with Alfred as his godfather. Vikings didn't really have a single leader; the "king" was typically whoever held the most land, in a given area.
julius caser was a powerful and political body that advised the roman leaders