Somewhere between 800-1000
Alfred the Great, the King of Wessex from 871 to 899, is renowned for defending England against Viking invaders. He successfully repelled the Danish forces through strategic military tactics, fortifying towns, and building a network of fortified sites known as "burhs." His efforts laid the groundwork for the eventual unification of England and the establishment of a more cohesive defense against further Viking incursions. Alfred's legacy also includes significant contributions to education and legal reform.
Depends where of. You could argue that William the Conqueror and his descendents were Viking rulers.
Knut (Canute).
Thor the king of the gods
King Hrolf
911 AD
Somewhere between 800-1000
Odin was the All-Father god. not a viking king
The person who sponsored Jacques Cartier was King Francis 1.
Alfred the Great, the King of Wessex from 871 to 899, is renowned for defending England against Viking invaders. He successfully repelled the Danish forces through strategic military tactics, fortifying towns, and building a network of fortified sites known as "burhs." His efforts laid the groundwork for the eventual unification of England and the establishment of a more cohesive defense against further Viking incursions. Alfred's legacy also includes significant contributions to education and legal reform.
Humpty Dumpty Hyûmpeti Dûmpeti wanted it all. So Hyûmpeti breached the castle wall. All the King's horses and all the King's men, Couldn't stop Hyûmpeti from plundr'ing again.
No. The King of Spain (New Spain was a colony of Spain) was not a Viking, but an Iberian. Although, the origins of the Habsburgs are in Austria.
He was a king of Dublin of Viking origins.
Egbert, the King of Wessex in the early 9th century, died in 839 AD, though the exact circumstances of his death are not well-documented. Historical records suggest he may have died of natural causes or as a result of battles against Viking invaders. His death led to the succession of his son, Aethelwulf, who continued to fight against the Viking threat in England.
The cast of The Oath of a Viking - 1914 includes: James Gordon as The Viking King Frank Sidwell as Olaf
In the Bayeux tapestry, the "viking" is none other than Harold Godwinson, the king at that time.