VIKINGS

Scandinavian warriors who raided the coasts of Europe and the British Isles from the 9th cent. to the 11th cent. During the Neolithic period the Scandinavians had lived in small autonomous communities as farmers, fishermen, and hunters. At the beginning of the Viking Age they were the best shipbuilders and sailors in the world; they later ventured as far as Greenland and North America (see Vinland). At the height of the Viking Age, the typical Viking warship, the "long ship," had a high prow, adorned with the figure of an animal, and a high stern (see ship). It seated up to 30 oarsmen and had an average crew of 90. Its square sails were perpendicularly striped in many colors, and the entire ship was vividly painted and elaborately carved. On both sides of the ship hung a row of painted round shields. This is the most familiar Viking ship; the many other types varied according to purpose and period. Among the causes that drove the Vikings from their lands were overpopulation, internal dissension, quest for trade, and thirst for adventure. Many local kingdoms came into existence in Scandinavia, and from them stemmed the kingdoms of Norway, Denmark, and Sweden. The Vikings' religion was paganism of the Germanic type; their mythological and heroic legends form the content of Old Norse literature. The Viking Age ended with the introduction of Christianity into Scandinavia, with the emergence of the three great Scandinavian kingdoms, and with the rise of European states capable of defending themselves against further invasions. Many Vikings settled where they had raided. The Scandinavian raiders in Russia were known as Varangians; their leader Rurik founded the first Russian state. Elsewhere the Vikings came to be known as Danes, Northmen, Norsemen, or Normans.

See T. D. Kendrick, A History of the Vikings (1930, repr. 1968); J. B. Brondsted, The Vikings (new tr. 1965); G. Jones, A History of the Vikings (1968, repr. 1973); P. Foote and D. M. Wilson, The Viking Achievement (1970); O. Klindt-Jensen, The World of the Vikings (tr. 1971); P. H. Sawyer, The Age of the Vikings (2d ed. 1972); W. W. Fitzhugh and E. I. Ward, ed., Vikings: The North Atlantic Saga (2000).

____________________

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright© 2004, Columbia University Press. Licensed from Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products N.V. All rights reserved.

-49612-

Search the Library
Books
Journals
Magazines
Newspapers
Encyclopedia
Advanced Search
About Questia
Questia is the world's largest online academic library offering full-text books, journals, and articles on thousands of topics.

Join Now...
Questia Books and Articles on: Vikings
We found: 10614 results
By media type:
 

Books:

 

2360  

 

Journal articles:

 

187  

 

Magazine articles:

 

287  

 

Newspaper articles:

 

7744  

 

Encyclopedia articles:

 

36  

Research Topics on: Vikings

List All Topics    
Vikings
 

books on: Vikings  - 2360 results

       More book Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
The Vikings in History Second edition The Vikings in History Second edition F. Donald Logan London...edition 13 1 The Vikings on the eve 15 2 The...
PELICAN BOOKS A459 THE VIKINGS Johannes Brondsted was born in Jutland...in 1965. JOHANNES BRONDSTED THE VIKINGS Translated by Kalle Skov With...1. Before the Vikings 9...
A HISTORY OF THE VIKINGS PLATE I THE PIRAEUS LION: NOW IN VENICE...feet. See p . 176 . A HISTORY OF THE VIKINGS BY T. D. KENDRICK, M.A. ASSISTANT...PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN PREFACE T HE vikings are still awaiting their English historian...
KINGS and VIKINGS Scandinavia and Europe AD 700-1100 P. H. Sawyer...Cataloguing in Publication Data Sawyer, P. H. Kings and Vikings: Scandinavia and Europe AD 700-1100 1. Vikings 2. Europe Civilization History I. Title 940 CB353...
...Manuals of Science and Literature THE VIKINGS Cambridge University Press Fetter Lane...All rights reserved The Gokstad ship THE VIKINGS BY ALLEN M. A. MAWER Provost of...22 IV. The Vikings in the Frankish Empire to the founding...
More book Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

journal articles on: Vikings  - 187 results

       More journal Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
The World of the Vikings. by Martin Arnold The World of the Vikings. By Richard Hall. (New York, N.Y.: Thames and Hudson...and those in Denmark. Before this, ideas about the Vikings had all too often been falsely premised on romantic...
The Vikings. by Thomas A. DuBois The Vikings. By Martin Arnold. (London, England: Hambledon Continuum...decidedly historical in methodology and British in focus; the Vikings are described as "raiders and invaders" rather than out-migrants...
...Elizabeth Ridel, Ed. LHeritage Maritime Des Vikings En Europe De lOuest: Colloque International...contact, exchange, and integration of the Vikings with and in various European communities...comparable to the Norman is one in which the Vikings were known to have excelled: naval architecture...
...enjoyed a high clerical culture even as the Vikings were ravaging the land. A newly reformed...adaptation of the Christian faith. Now add the Vikings into this picture. For two and a half centuries the Vikings shared more than just the slaughter-field...
...after the Middle Ages, but a volume on the Vikings needs no apology. Beginning in the ninth...Contact in Viking Age Scotland" and "The Vikings and Ireland." Comparison of historical...important for scholars interested in the Vikings, Greenland, and Vinland. Jette Arneborgs...
More journal Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

magazine articles on: Vikings  - 287 results

       More magazine Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
Goodbye to the Vikings? Richard Hodges Shows How New Evidence...Fresh Understanding of the Role of the Vikings in European History. by Richard...cast great doubt upon the role of the Vikings as deus ex machina forces in the course...
Reggie Fowler Agrees to Buy MN Vikings: The Millionaire Will Be the First African...agreement Feb. 14 to buy the Minnesota Vikings, a deal that will make him the first African...NFL team. Fowler appeared with current Vikings owner Red McCombs at a press conference...
...of an East Anglian King Killed by the Vikings in 869. by Anna Chapman...specifically, the new West Saxon king Alfred--the Vikings were about to meet their match. Alfred...East Anglia. For a decade or more the Vikings had used coinage as a symbol of their...
Vikings Meadow : The Vikings Left Their Mark on Irelands County Wicklow, and Today Its Beautiful...with silver streams--Irelands legendary landscape lured the invidious Vikings ashore. Eventually these pirates abandoned their plundering ways and...
...The Far-Flung Nordic Island That Spawned Vikings and Bjork Is a Homo Haven of Lava Landscapes...people that he was descended from the Vikings. Many centuries before, he personally...to the steam from hot springs that the Vikings first saw sailing into the long, deep...
More magazine Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

newspaper articles on: Vikings  - 7744 results

       More newspaper Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
Upside-Down NFC; Vikings Woes, Bucs Success Big Surprises...playoffs from 1983 to 1996. The Minnesota Vikings were the favorites to win the NFC North...NFLs biggest surprise and the winless Vikings its biggest disappointment. The Bucs...
No Packing It in for Vikings Culpepper, Vikings Alive and Well in Green Bay. by Kent McDill Byline...up for dead emotionally and psychologically, the Minnesota Vikings somehow roared to life Sunday against the Green Bay Packers...
Vikings Coach Wants Better Defensive Effort. by Kent McDill...Herald Sports Writer Coach Mike Tice has his Minnesota Vikings in first place in the NFC North and riding a two-game winning...won three games in a row with a substandard offense, the Vikings have gone 7-4 with one of the worst defenses in the league...
Packers, Vikings Dont Need Any Introductions. by...Green Bay Packers defeated the Minnesota Vikings twice this season, by the identical 34-31...champions for the third year in a row, and the Vikings (8-8) appear as the most embarrassing...
Vikings still ensnared in controversy Byline: David Elfin...blown out in the 2000 NFC Championship game, the Minnesota Vikings have had a knack for controversy. Last season began with...team and several employees. During the 5-11 campaign - the Vikings worst since 1984 - star receiver Randy Moss proudly declared...
More newspaper Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

encyclopedia articles on: Vikings  - 36 results

       More encyclopedia Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-36 >>  
 
VIKINGS Scandinavian warriors who raided the coasts of Europe...to purpose and period. Among the causes that drove the Vikings from their lands were overpopulation, internal dissension...stemmed the kingdoms of Norway, Denmark, and Sweden. The Vikings religion was paganism of the Germanic type; their mythological...
...NORSEMEN name given to the Scandinavian Vikings who raided and settled on the coasts...not differ essentially from the other Vikings, who were known as Danes in England...See T. D. Kendrick, A History of the Vikings (1930, repr. 1968); E. C. Oxenstierna...
HASTING ha sting, fl. last half of 9th cent., leader of the Vikings , called Hasting the Pirate. He ravaged the coasts of France, Spain, and Italy, went into Morocco, plundered in the south of France...
...Wessex (939 46), half brother and successor of Athelstan. Immediately after his accession he had to face an invasion of Irish vikings led by Olaf Guthfrithson . He was forced to cede to them the territory between Watling Street and the Northumbrian border...
...Writings The earliest literature of Denmark is preserved in the runic carvings on nearly 275 stone monuments erected to the Vikings c.850 1050. A number of these are written in alliterative verse. The Danish legends of the heroic period were preserved in...
More encyclopedia Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-36 >>

 About Questia   ::   Privacy   ::   Contact