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).

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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...
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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...
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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...
...Sea. It is a seaport and has aluminum plants and hydroelectric stations. A settlement at the present site was known to the Vikings. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All...
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