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A Viking sea captain is often referred to as a "skipper" or "shipmaster." In Old Norse, the term "fǫrðr" could be used to describe a leader of a voyage. These captains were responsible for navigating the longships and leading their crews on raids, trade expeditions, or exploration missions. Their leadership was crucial for the success and safety of their journeys.

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