20 - 30 people
From 20 to 60 viking warriors
Most Viking longships ranged from 20 to 30 meters in length. This allowed them to navigate both open waters and shallow rivers for their raids and explorations.
they had over 25 shields
A Viking longboat typically could accommodate about 20 to 60 people, depending on its size and design. The crew generally consisted of around 20 to 30 oarsmen, while the remainder of the capacity could be used for passengers, cargo, or warriors. Larger longships, like those used for raids or exploration, could carry more, sometimes exceeding 100 individuals.
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The Viking longboats were long, open boats that had many sets of oars used to row the ships close to shore, or in calm winds. They used large square sails for long voyages.
depends on the size of the ship. A viking long ship would have 20 to 40 oars and it would have 1 man to an oar. But they did it in turns so nobody knows exactly.
about 100
At the most 300!
The Vikings used several types of ship: Knarr (transport ships for Atlantic voyages) Karve (similar to Knarr but with shallower keel and ideal for sailing along coastlines) Faering (open boat with two sets of oars) Long ship (used for commerce, exploration and warfare)
A Norse saga is a true story, written about 1000 years ago in gammel-norsk or icelandic. Many of these are about viking, and are referred to as viking sagas. It is important to note that viking is a verb : it referred to what the people did, rather than who they were. Viking was a form of piracy, where people went to see in good, seaworthy boats, capable of long voyages. The essential difference between viking and piracy was that the attacks were not on other ships but on villages or towns on, or close to, the seashore. All the Norse sagas are worth reading, whether the viking content is dominant or minimal.
they killed many many many people and were homicidle maniacs