Warren Frye on “The Saga of the Earls of Orkney,” edited and translated by Judith Jesch.
When we think of Norway, Vikings often spring to mind. The Vikings were Norway’s Nordic ancestors, seafaring warriors who raided other countries until 1066, when King Harold defeated Harald Hardrada.
Erik the Red, whose real name was Erik Thorvaldsson, was a daring Viking explorer who famously turned a remote Arctic island into a thriving Norse settlement that endured for hundreds of years. Erik ...
Archaeologists believe they have found the remains of a Viking longhouse in western Norway. Photo from Møre og Romsdal County Archaeologists believe they have uncovered the remains of a Viking ...
Despite being synonymous with the Viking Age, Norway currently has no Viking sites on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. This is why that could soon change. This week, Norway’s Directorate for Cultural ...
KENOSHA - The Kenosha Public Museum's 69th Travelogue Film Series continues at 7:30 p.m. Friday with Dale Johnson's "Norway: From the Land of Vikings" in the Reuther Central High School Auditorium, ...
The Viking Age saw the pillaging of the British Isles, France, and the Mediterranean until inequality, Christianity, and sex ended the era.
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