Interesting things about Vikings - the 'most belligerent' people in human history
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- Oct 22, 2022
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The Viking Age began in the late 8th century and lasted until the middle of the 11th century. Vikings are often referred to as roving warriors on ships or pirates.
Interesting things about Vikings - the most warlike people in human history
Viking history
In the 800s - 1050s, the Vikings crazy skull hoodies often used small boats with high durability and speed at sea to loot wealth in neighboring countries such as Iceland (Iceland), Sweden, Denmark, England or the Netherlands. .
Vikings represent those knowledgeable in navigation and adept in the conflicts between the lords of Northern Europe. They often play the role of merchants who go to trade and exchange and then loot if they see an opportunity.
Interesting facts about Vikings
Viking warriors don't wear horned hats like we often see in movies and paintings. The horn detail on the hat seems to be in line with the trend of the 19th century. It may have been inspired by the creation of ancient Greek and Roman historians of Northern Europe. Scientists explain this misunderstanding because the Vikings were buried with their helmets and animal horns used to drink water. When excavating the first Viking tombs, some archaeologists surmise that the horns used to be on their hats and fall.
Although these excellent warriors are often at sea, they are very clean people. At excavations where Viking warriors once lived, scientists have found tweezers, razors, combs and ear cleaners made from animal bones and antlers. In addition, they also bathed at least once a week, more than the average European at that time.
The Vikings used a single liquid to light the fire. They have the ability to create fire wherever they are due to this way of getting fire.
Women played a rather large role in Viking society. They do housework and look after the children while the man is away, may own property, file for divorce or claim a dowry from the husband's family. Viking women usually married from the age of 12. They began to live alone with their husbands and have children as soon as possible to both ensure the maintenance of the breed and provide strong warriors at a very young age.
The Vikings spent most of their time farming. When the Viking pirates left their boat life, they planted barley, rye, and oats. They also raise livestock such as goats, pigs and sheep on small farms.

The Vikings were aggressive with themselves
During the Viking era, the tribes of this warrior nation often fought with swords against each other when not attacked by foreign invaders.
Vikings, both men and women, learned martial arts from a very young age. Their favorite martial art and fighting platform is norse clothing called Glima. Right from the age of 6, 7 years old, children here have been taught Glima. Thanks to that, Viking always possessed a strong warrior team during the most flourishing period. This martial art places great emphasis on strength, reflexes and especially assertiveness. Because not only for fighting, training Glima helps the Vikings increase their ability to withstand harsh weather conditions.
As the Vikings attacked across Europe, they captured people from the villages, enslaved them, and brought them back to Scandinavia. Women become sex slaves. If a female slave had a child with the owner, he could consider it his own or turn it into another slave.
More brutally, the Vikings even sacrificed slaves to be buried with their masters. An excavation in Flakstad, Norway discovered many
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