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  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
  • Whether your name was Snorri or Erik, your daily life as a Viking was a meat-filled, chess-playing, human-sacrificing experience. Contrary to what you might think, daily life for Vikings didn't always involve going out to sea or violently conquering new lands. In fact, these Nordic seamen and their families had to keep up a certain lifestyle back at home.
    What was it like to be a Viking? If you were a man, you would farm by day, sleep in one big room with your entire family (and your goats) at night, and occasionally pop over to the local chieftan's longhouse for a feast with some lovely honey mead. If you were a woman, you were in charge of keeping the domestic side of things running smoothly. But don't worry if your marriage didn't work out - you were probably able to divorce your husband, even if the practice wasn't common.
    #Vikings #ScandanavianHistory #WeirdHistory

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  • @WeirdHistory
    @WeirdHistory  Před 4 lety +761

    What historical group would you like to be a part of - Vikings? Spartans? Romans? Etc.

    • @arostwocents
      @arostwocents Před 4 lety +134

      Roman as they had decent opportunities for peasants to advance.

    • @laschicasRloca
      @laschicasRloca Před 4 lety +113

      make a video about african tribes history/day in the life. I really enjoy this channel BTW.

    • @pacanaskrc
      @pacanaskrc Před 4 lety +20

      Teutonic

    • @Wanderer800
      @Wanderer800 Před 4 lety +19

      Do one on Carthage!

    • @lazmartel7305
      @lazmartel7305 Před 4 lety +26

      Romans

  • @mr.personhumanson6871
    @mr.personhumanson6871 Před 4 lety +5096

    So you're telling me that they don't actually train dragons?!

    • @sadsoftspam
      @sadsoftspam Před 4 lety +153

      Sorry to break it to you, son, but no, they trained worms

    • @josefingren
      @josefingren Před 4 lety +106

      Of course they did. The swedes still do, but no one knows about it

    • @kari7403
      @kari7403 Před 4 lety +26

      @@sadsoftspam were they at least, largish worms?

    • @sadsoftspam
      @sadsoftspam Před 4 lety +9

      Kari Yes.

    • @MalmoeSnapphane
      @MalmoeSnapphane Před 4 lety +56

      Yes they did, the wife are most often refereed to as the dragon...

  • @TonksTheFool
    @TonksTheFool Před 4 lety +1944

    I'm just laughing at the idea of the church recoiling back at their hairstyles while priests had bald spotted bowl cuts.
    'what is ON YOUR HEAD?'
    'Style, idk wtf you're doing'

    • @Shieldmaiden313
      @Shieldmaiden313 Před 3 lety +94

      Bahahaha right.... Viking hairstyles are hot!!!! What can ya say about a bald bowl cut hahahaha!!!!

    • @shanny4306
      @shanny4306 Před 3 lety +15

      Monks shaved their heads in that way to emulate halos

    • @issa4767
      @issa4767 Před 3 lety +2

      🤣😂🤣😂

    • @dianachin4849
      @dianachin4849 Před 3 lety +12

      Those Vikings were fine back then!

    • @ronb7189
      @ronb7189 Před 3 lety +8

      Viking haircut were probably more like this, instead of the slick, long, braided undercut often depicted by hollywood. A big reason why bowl cuts were popular among fighting men in the middle ages was because it simply allowed them to were their helmets more comfortably (a coif padding was usually worn underneath the helmet so having long hair would have been quite uncomfortable) and their is a very real hazard that someone will grab their hair amidst the chaotic battles.
      imgur.com/gallery/dTFtq46
      www.pinterest.ca/pin/539446861590469003/

  • @PixiBoii
    @PixiBoii Před 4 lety +1800

    One of the reasons they shared their house with animals was make it warmer in the winter.
    edit: from what i've heard in history class they divided their house in two sections, sleeping next to a cow probably isn't enjoyable but if they are in the next room it can give that little extra heat during the harsh winters.

    • @gatorbyte5254
      @gatorbyte5254 Před 4 lety +188

      Survival of ones livestock is important for personal survival and if you can keep them warm then they’ll have to eat less to stay warm which means their winter feed will last longer

    • @littledudefromacrossthestr5755
      @littledudefromacrossthestr5755 Před 4 lety +14

      @@gatorbyte5254 nice

    • @edwindude9893
      @edwindude9893 Před 4 lety +11

      I’ve done it near Harstad it works great.

    • @Koligian
      @Koligian Před 4 lety +14

      So simple and yet ingenious!😜

    • @Koligian
      @Koligian Před 4 lety +3

      @Green Future lol

  • @azurephoenix9546
    @azurephoenix9546 Před 3 lety +182

    They were also very funny. My favorite middle ages graffiti was carved into a wall at the peak of an extremely tall cathedral, in runes. It was up there for hundreds of years before someone finally climbed all the way up there and copied them down and translated them.
    They said "this is very high".
    I couldn't possibly think of anything more Danish than leaving a bad joke in a nearly inaccessible place for 500 years, just to mess with people.

  • @TheBurninator50
    @TheBurninator50 Před 4 lety +401

    "They ate a well-rounded diet including many fruits and vegetables..."
    *Cues dramatic battle music*

  • @SkinnerNoah
    @SkinnerNoah Před 3 lety +1181

    Everyone wants to be a viking until there are goats in the living room

    • @MooseTracker100
      @MooseTracker100 Před 3 lety +14

      Nope, I’ll keep bucks out and just keep the does. Bucks are the ones that stink!

    • @MosesTV000
      @MosesTV000 Před 3 lety +11

      you racist
      #glm

    • @thor-godofthunder4398
      @thor-godofthunder4398 Před 3 lety +39

      you've never had a better nights sleep than when you're curled up with a toasty warm goat.

    • @xxlonestarparadise179
      @xxlonestarparadise179 Před 3 lety +29

      I’m fine with goats in the living room

    • @frida507
      @frida507 Před 3 lety +7

      They helped keeping the house warm.

  • @ariepatila5431
    @ariepatila5431 Před 4 lety +1651

    Researcher: "they might wrote rune for mythical purposes"
    Viking boi: "hehe.. olaf was here"

  • @himynameisfeli
    @himynameisfeli Před 4 lety +119

    "If your idea of a first date is burning down her village, you might just be, a Viking."
    -Krusty the Clown

  • @adventuresforthecurious7059
    @adventuresforthecurious7059 Před 4 lety +1827

    The ancient Vikings had awesome imaginations, and were incredibly poetic and creative. I wish more of their stories survived...

    • @obi-wankenobi67
      @obi-wankenobi67 Před 4 lety +44

      Not many stories nor culture survived because they didnt have any advanced instruments to be able to have something last

    • @johnraina4828
      @johnraina4828 Před 3 lety +25

      @Patrick’s TV bullshit. Don't trust everything you read on the internet kiddo

    • @aw2584
      @aw2584 Před 3 lety +6

      Ancient? Like early medieval?

    • @Compassion_over_Empathy
      @Compassion_over_Empathy Před 3 lety +12

      @Patrick’s TV Maybe people will say the same about us in 1,000 years. I hope they progress more...

    • @reeverfalls2069
      @reeverfalls2069 Před 3 lety +17

      @Patrick’s TV theres good and bad sides to every race/time period/civilizations. Two hundred years ago, America was abducting indigenous Africans and forcing them on a ship to become slaves. We also asvanced science and medicine, saving 100's of 1000's of lives. Don't be pessimistic. Vikings were very talented, creative, and caring people.

  • @josefingren
    @josefingren Před 4 lety +2306

    “Scandinavia can get quite cold over the winter”
    Me, a Swede: You don’t fkn say?

    • @honda-akari
      @honda-akari Před 4 lety +40

      @John Licon same. My aunt lives in malmö, worst there.

    • @ESEJESEJ
      @ESEJESEJ Před 4 lety +47

      But in the far north, where I live myself, it's rather nice and calm. It's the south of Sewden, where 88% of the population lives, it's crazy and out of control.

    • @NgaBalkan
      @NgaBalkan Před 4 lety +33

      I live in Malmö, they bombed my street last month.

    • @hellokittybizzotch
      @hellokittybizzotch Před 4 lety +22

      My family is from Uppsala. This video made me smile so much when they mentioned chess and storytelling. My grandfather taught me chess when I was 4 and we played everyday. And he could definitely tell awesome stories!! Proud to be a Swede!! ❤️

    • @grop66
      @grop66 Před 4 lety +6

      Ha ha Me, Dane: yep we got 2 winter’s: one white and one green

  • @krisbrand354
    @krisbrand354 Před 4 lety +629

    10 thousand years from now they'll be saying "these people spoke a language called English "

    • @ZedF86
      @ZedF86 Před 4 lety +77

      10k years from now, it's quite possible that nobody will know we even existed.
      2000 years, maybe. Maybe.

    • @fallenseraph5V
      @fallenseraph5V Před 3 lety +27

      They would probably also say people butchered the hell out of it too.

    • @AriaPringle9053
      @AriaPringle9053 Před 3 lety +1

      @@fallenseraph5V 😂😂😂

    • @John-qt8km
      @John-qt8km Před 3 lety +5

      @@ZedF86 they'll know who we are. It's silly to think that they won't

    • @ZedF86
      @ZedF86 Před 3 lety +17

      @@John-qt8km How much do you know about the people who lived in 8000 BC?

  • @gregorymckinney1574
    @gregorymckinney1574 Před 4 lety +458

    3:55 I’m living with a cat and dog so I'm sharing my living space with animals. I'm SO Viking!

    • @gamer2101
      @gamer2101 Před 4 lety +8

      Makes sense to me!!

    • @jarraandyftm
      @jarraandyftm Před 4 lety +6

      No Viking would ever own a cat!

    • @mishapillai9414
      @mishapillai9414 Před 4 lety +6

      I am an Indian, but since my dog shares the room with me, I have Viking traits too. Oh and I use both mustard and cumin in my diet

    • @toyinadebola1417
      @toyinadebola1417 Před 3 lety

      Gregory McKinney lol

    • @radarlovedr
      @radarlovedr Před 3 lety

      Accurate

  • @Ash__1991
    @Ash__1991 Před 4 lety +440

    "vikings like to socialize" "would you survive being a viking"...no. no I would not.

    • @e_4325
      @e_4325 Před 4 lety +5

      @Brian Brinck Nielsen 😂🙄

    • @ThePhlemberly
      @ThePhlemberly Před 4 lety +8

      But... mead is involved??

    • @meredithmericle7487
      @meredithmericle7487 Před 4 lety +9

      No, No the cold and intestinal parasites would finish me off shortly.

    • @winnifredforbes8712
      @winnifredforbes8712 Před 4 lety +5

      You probably had to pass a "tough guy" test to get in the club. And that would be the test for the women!

    • @ronbird121
      @ronbird121 Před 4 lety +3

      me too, i can fight and know some kinds of hema but i am weak and cant fight under ther typical conditions.

  • @YourBlackLocal
    @YourBlackLocal Před 4 lety +2364

    Well they weren’t called Vikings. Viking was basically a job title for raiding

    • @lmjp1623
      @lmjp1623 Před 4 lety +416

      This exactly, its like calling every japanese a samurai.

    • @ZacharyBlubaugh
      @ZacharyBlubaugh Před 4 lety +133

      Or like calling a American farmer a navy seal

    • @ZacharyBlubaugh
      @ZacharyBlubaugh Před 4 lety +153

      @zenubi viking refered to the act of raiding or an individual that was raiding. Scandinavian farmers where simply farmers. With that in mind as absurd as calling a modern farm a soldier is to us. It would be just as absurd as their farmers being called Vikings. Could a farmer go on a viking and be a viking, yes. But then on returning to farming would simply be a farmer. As today a farmer could join the military serve his time and return to farming but is then again simply a farmer and no longer a soldier.

    • @dalermehndi4663
      @dalermehndi4663 Před 4 lety +22

      Yeah, but in the interest in garnering the most views, unfortunately most people are too simple minded to know enough to want to click on the video otherwise.

    • @randygunn9499
      @randygunn9499 Před 4 lety +22

      Once a soilder, always a soilder.

  • @kenomklemens3030
    @kenomklemens3030 Před 4 lety +778

    Vikings were “bikers” before there were motorcycles 🏍

  • @bretthamilton7757
    @bretthamilton7757 Před 4 lety +606

    The term "Viking" was only given to those who would raid. If you were only a farmer, you weren't a Viking. Also, any history written by Christian scholars should be very heavily scrutinised, as they were very bias and wanted to protect their faith.

    • @stream2watch
      @stream2watch Před 4 lety +22

      This. The entire premise of this video is flawed.

    • @bretthamilton7757
      @bretthamilton7757 Před 4 lety +34

      @@stream2watch yup, it's all based on Christian accounts,which are famously bias.

    • @blackhammer3692
      @blackhammer3692 Před 4 lety +6

      Scott Hamilton I sense an Anti Christian

    • @bretthamilton7757
      @bretthamilton7757 Před 4 lety +31

      @@blackhammer3692 I'm not really anti anything. Just pro knowledge and intelligence.

    • @blackhammer3692
      @blackhammer3692 Před 4 lety +2

      Python I didn’t mean the religion Christianity. I meant Christian as in having a relationship with god and Jesus. You are right religion just hurts people.

  • @karmaz509
    @karmaz509 Před 4 lety +198

    The Arab guy mentioned at 2:22 , was Ahmed ibn Fadlan , a Muslim traveler who provided detailed descriptions of the Volga Vikings, and is also a Real Character in the 1999 Movie "The 13th Warrior" , played by Antonio Banderas...Great Film.

    • @BVLVI
      @BVLVI Před 3 lety

      Bvlvi.com

    • @Afurthyclays
      @Afurthyclays Před 3 lety +1

      @George Scaggs
      It was a good movie, but learning it in 2 hours?!
      I know, I know...... "Hollywood"..... 🤷‍♂️

    • @rickyhurtado
      @rickyhurtado Před 3 lety +6

      @@Afurthyclays it was supposed to be a learning time that lapsed nights, not a single two hour session lol

    • @jonathanduplantis1403
      @jonathanduplantis1403 Před 3 lety

      The eaters of men, Michael chricton

    • @arielatarantino6671
      @arielatarantino6671 Před 2 lety

      Love that movie

  • @nahilkamil7396
    @nahilkamil7396 Před 4 lety +79

    SLEEP OF THE SWORD to describe DEATH is the most legendary phrase

    • @dr.bright2021
      @dr.bright2021 Před 3 lety +1

      My favorite is "he feed the ravens" that just sounds metal as hell

  • @MQuinn-eb3zz
    @MQuinn-eb3zz Před 4 lety +206

    Why do people teaching history, insist on calling the Norse, vikings? Viking is an activity, not a culture. You'd think 'historians' would know better and correct it.

    • @MQuinn-eb3zz
      @MQuinn-eb3zz Před 4 lety +14

      @R4- P17 Norse. "Viking culture" is like saying "Fireman culture"

    • @secrated
      @secrated Před 4 lety +4

      really? i thought viking is the group of people and what they do is raid which is a viking activity

    • @zrosix2240
      @zrosix2240 Před 4 lety +21

      Because people understand the term. “Norseman” won’t spark views.

    • @MQuinn-eb3zz
      @MQuinn-eb3zz Před 4 lety +8

      @R4- P17 The whole point of the video was to discuss misconceptions; then they start with a giant misconception. Pointing that out is simple logic.

    • @MQuinn-eb3zz
      @MQuinn-eb3zz Před 4 lety +5

      @R4- P17 You are simply arguing for the sake of arguing. "Viking" is a misnomer, as you, yourself, admit. This video claims that it seeks to educate, yet reinforces a misconception that potentially creates holes in history. What sloppy thinking...

  • @marciaspiegel5280
    @marciaspiegel5280 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This applies more to the previous discussion, where I found clarity and history. I recently discovered viking music and enjoy it greatly. Very useful ror powering through a task. And it has a strong religious feeling. I am very grateful to those who found this music and brought it to us.

  • @polxyez2752
    @polxyez2752 Před 4 lety +573

    I love their idea of divorce "hey Helga get the bitches I need an audience"
    "ok everybody here? yeh so like heres the tea he took my sister as a concubine. I told him to eat a goat bladder. but like so yah we're basically divorced."
    and its legal. 100%

    • @Shimada.
      @Shimada. Před 4 lety +8

      Shut up

    • @Shimada.
      @Shimada. Před 4 lety +5

      No way!

    • @romella_karmey
      @romella_karmey Před 3 lety +9

      Haha I like a Viking tv series in comedy genre... And then Helga and other biatches be walking in the field like Beyonce walk in her music video Crazy In Love lol

    • @effynikki1221
      @effynikki1221 Před 3 lety +32

      As someone of Norse decent, I can confirm that women had more freedom in that time than a lot of women in all of Europe. Women could own property back then which was unheard of And choose who they wanted to marry or divorce. Even in modern day Scandinavia, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland and Norway are very feminist forward countries.

    • @auntylinda7640
      @auntylinda7640 Před 3 lety +1

      I was thinking that was fine, as long as they walked off with half the marriages assets.......

  • @afrikasmith1049
    @afrikasmith1049 Před 4 lety +128

    Vikings probably have the best diets in Europe during that time as long as the meat was cooked right and the bread wasn't made from toxic ingredients.

    • @AyeGee721
      @AyeGee721 Před 4 lety +13

      You probably didn't hear about that giant Viking turd found in England then did you

    • @voidcatto1805
      @voidcatto1805 Před 4 lety +2

      @@AyeGee721 what you mean 😂😂

    • @johnnyslokes2712
      @johnnyslokes2712 Před 4 lety +2

      @@AyeGee721 10 pounds 3 ounces

    • @demonprinces17
      @demonprinces17 Před 4 lety +1

      Lye persevered fish

    • @Venom3254
      @Venom3254 Před 4 lety +3

      @@AyeGee721 Oh my, I finally understand that Viking sized episode from SpongeBob and why it's a better term than "king size".

  • @vadokunvot
    @vadokunvot Před 3 lety +59

    "They wore reverse mullets" ......have you been watching that Vikings show on HBO to get your facts here? Ibn Fadlan describes the norse as long haired, English monks describes them mainly as long haired too, sometimes with braids, both in beard and hair. And they kept their hair clean and well combed.

    • @dianachin4849
      @dianachin4849 Před 3 lety +4

      They were looking fine!

    • @andrei1151
      @andrei1151 Před 3 lety

      Metal \m/

    • @khalid2733
      @khalid2733 Před 3 lety +1

      @@dianachin4849 I don't understand? How do you know they looked fine? 😂

    • @dianachin4849
      @dianachin4849 Před 3 lety +6

      @@khalid2733 😄! Well in general, the Northern Europeans are fine as hell!!

    • @tankmacnamara3734
      @tankmacnamara3734 Před 3 lety

      @vadokunvot they also roasted turds over hickory logs

  • @kristjanjonsson7723
    @kristjanjonsson7723 Před 3 lety +5

    2 interesting facts (interesting for me at least)
    1. I stumbled upon this video while drinking a beer called Viking Rökkr
    2. I am a (proofed) ancestor of Snorri Sturluson, the writer of the Icelandic sagas.
    Cheers for the vikings 🍻

  • @pennyproud2474
    @pennyproud2474 Před 4 lety +447

    I'm pretty sure regular people were just called Scandinavians. Some people would GO Vikinging but it was an activity. Not a group of people

    • @diegoalmeida3750
      @diegoalmeida3750 Před 4 lety +8

      Annabeth Chase for real this detail gets me hot

    • @jasonh.3006
      @jasonh.3006 Před 4 lety +12

      The entire area is Scandinavian but the biggest kingdom of the time was called Viking in the Scandinavian area. Or Veking maybe but it is where the name originated. It also had the biggest area and population in Scandinavia at the time.

    • @jasonh.3006
      @jasonh.3006 Před 4 lety +4

      They didn't sleep with their animals though.

    • @pennyproud2474
      @pennyproud2474 Před 4 lety +11

      @@jasonh.3006 Yeah from the comments on this video I can tell that the video is pretty inaccurate lol

    • @ironwolf2244
      @ironwolf2244 Před 4 lety +16

      Exactly. To go Viking was an occupation. Calling them all Vikings is like calling every American a Marine.

  • @armenisep
    @armenisep Před 4 lety +236

    Actually single-room houses with humans and animals were very common in Italy until 50 years ago

    • @jessaguilar4747
      @jessaguilar4747 Před 4 lety +19

      I always wonder how sex worked in those houses. I mean parents don’t want to have sex in front of their kids....right....I’m just curious how it would’ve worked for privacy.

    • @ninjaxstickman9721
      @ninjaxstickman9721 Před 4 lety +20

      @@jessaguilar4747 Well, scandinavia is covered in a thick forest

    • @taffykins2745
      @taffykins2745 Před 4 lety +2

      Wow! That's very current. So interesting!

    • @taffykins2745
      @taffykins2745 Před 4 lety +7

      @@jessaguilar4747 Quietly...

    • @winterroadspokenword4681
      @winterroadspokenword4681 Před 4 lety +14

      Jess Aguilar well... these living conditions are still normal across the globe. They just do what they need to do an quietly. Fact is they don’t have sex all that much, and they do it while everyone is sleeping, if they have the energy. Often there are other relatives too. In many ways these other relatives, grandparents, widowed aunts, etc view themselves Almost as servants to the head couple of the household. Much like a servant would they turn a blind eye, and pretend to be asleep.

  • @lorainecreek5787
    @lorainecreek5787 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow! I totally enjoyed this! I look forward to the next journey!!

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Před 8 měsíci +1

    A+ video!
    Fascinating history of viking culture!

  • @Big_E_Soul_Fragment
    @Big_E_Soul_Fragment Před 4 lety +497

    I was hoping this would be sponsored by Vikings: War of Clans

  • @davidjacobik5451
    @davidjacobik5451 Před 4 lety +9

    I love to brew mead.. Water, your finest honey (unpasteurized), a shard of pine resin or a hunk of oak bark from the forest if you're feeling it.. Then stir 3-5 times a day for a month, and bottle it up and age for another month! That's a simple method for making a foamy, beer-like blend.

  • @zrosix2240
    @zrosix2240 Před 4 lety +14

    I’m in love with how detailed and intriguing these videos are compared to other channels. Like on your coliseum video, you got straight to the facts and managed a long video. Love your format, just try fact checking a bit more

  • @Circeins12321
    @Circeins12321 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Very helpful video! I have to write a report on viking culture and practices and this helped out a lot.

  • @ButsJeroen
    @ButsJeroen Před 4 lety +188

    Aaaand once again: "sailing as Vikings" was an activity, mainly raiding. "Vikings" were not a people. Northmen, Geats, Danes, Scandinavians, the Kievan Rus.... lots of people who sometimes acted as Vikings.

    • @LL-gx3yj
      @LL-gx3yj Před 4 lety +2

      Frozen Norseman they never raided as much as the scandinavians and they also never got so far so theyre not well known for that

    • @ericdodd1209
      @ericdodd1209 Před 4 lety

      Love it... "annnnd once again" 😂👍, exactly how I feel when simple minded folk haven't a clue what they are talking about and then I have to educate them, not just on this subject either 🙄, sometimes I'm sure it would be easier to be a common fool with a simple mind, not knowing, not caring and getting excited about 22 like minded morons kicking a bag of wind up and down a field, then I probably wouldn't find myself irritated as often as I do 😂.

    • @LL-gx3yj
      @LL-gx3yj Před 4 lety +1

      @@ericdodd1209 nerd

    • @julianshepherd2038
      @julianshepherd2038 Před 4 lety

      Irish vikings were a thing

    • @meginna8354
      @meginna8354 Před 4 lety

      wrong, Vikings or "Víkingar" did refer to people, why do you dorks always just start making stuff up as if you know what you're talking about?

  • @chickenusgoddus464
    @chickenusgoddus464 Před 4 lety +813

    Arent they called norse not vikings because vikings ment like raider or something oh and great vid

    • @chickenusgoddus464
      @chickenusgoddus464 Před 4 lety +3

      @Frozen Norseman ok thanks

    • @dalermehndi4663
      @dalermehndi4663 Před 4 lety +8

      Yeah, but in the interest in garnering the most views, unfortunately most people are too simple minded to know enough to want to click on the video otherwise.

    • @CashelOConnolly
      @CashelOConnolly Před 4 lety +7

      Daler Mehndi get off your high Norse (play on words) so are you a walking encyclopaedia? Patronising people isn’t helpful

    • @chickenusgoddus464
      @chickenusgoddus464 Před 4 lety +3

      @@dalermehndi4663 hey dont insult others while yes their trying to get views its because they want to educate others

    • @meginna8354
      @meginna8354 Před 4 lety +6

      @Frozen Norseman Viking was a noun, both Víkíng and Víkingr

  • @SimmeyG123
    @SimmeyG123 Před 3 lety +23

    Always love how they were more hygienic than any other culture of the time. Never what you expect

    • @Sean-jc6cu
      @Sean-jc6cu Před 3 lety +1

      Celts were also like that

    • @vaibhavsingh3708
      @vaibhavsingh3708 Před 3 lety +1

      More hygienic than other European culture!

    • @norsenomad
      @norsenomad Před 2 měsíci

      Both East and West Norse languages called the sixth weekday Laugardagur, which means bathing day. We still call that weekday Laugardagur (in Iceland), Laurdag/Lørdag (in Norway), Lørdag (in Denmark) or Lördag (in Sweden). Laugardagur was the day that our ancestors took a bath ...whether they needed it or not. 😄

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Před měsícem

    A+ video!
    LOVE IT! Very unique history about their culture!

  • @jessetreehorn3029
    @jessetreehorn3029 Před 4 lety +245

    Cause a viking funeral party don't stop.

  • @missannie8012
    @missannie8012 Před 3 lety +5

    That house on the thumbnail looks like the "dug outs" my grandmother described as her home in Oklahoma as a child. They had dirt floors. So she washed the kids feet every night before bed. I know it's silly these days but my mother washed our feet before bed and so I also wash my sons feet before bed.

  • @Vaalmont-
    @Vaalmont- Před 3 lety +8

    I had no idea that the character Antonio Banderas plays in the 13th Warrior was based on a real person. Very cool.

  • @jamestownvirginia8463
    @jamestownvirginia8463 Před 4 lety +128

    I'm interested in the picts of Scotland and why they terrified the Romans.

    • @Jose-xh5qb
      @Jose-xh5qb Před 3 lety +3

      Because they were so poor.

    • @jimmyboynottknown7713
      @jimmyboynottknown7713 Před 3 lety +5

      @@Jose-xh5qb currencies and possessions don't make a man any less than another, they're behavior and actions do

    • @AbuHajarAlBugatti
      @AbuHajarAlBugatti Před 3 lety +9

      Some red haired floods of barbarian living in the cold destitute edge of the world in barren mountains and canyons with druids that sacrifice humans to their treegods and people running naked in the cold painted in blue tribal symbols like a fanatic towards your line somewhere far away from Rome on a mythical Island many back then didnt even believe existed and no reinforcements coming to help you out? I would be shitting myself and build a huge borderwall too. Slso the unmixed european tribes were on average way taller than most today. You still see that well in Netherlands, Rheinlandpfalz in germany, southern poland where the Nazis were breeding pure blonde people and in many Parts of scandinavia or even on the country Island. But the past 800 years saw countless wars and noneuropeans flooding central europe

    • @Stalkergames916
      @Stalkergames916 Před 3 lety +12

      Well they kicked the shit out of the Romans

    • @whyareyoulying1568
      @whyareyoulying1568 Před 2 lety

      @@AbuHajarAlBugatti learn how to use periods

  • @mrmacguff1n
    @mrmacguff1n Před 4 lety +486

    Well. If you were an everyday "Viking", you probably wouldn't go Viking, therefore making you not a Viking

    • @ivareskesner2019
      @ivareskesner2019 Před 4 lety +44

      @Joakim von Anka I think he's saying that a Viking is something you *did,* not something you *were.*
      Norsemen went on Vikings (meaning raids) so unless you were one of those people you were not a Vikinger (not Viking).

    • @ivareskesner2019
      @ivareskesner2019 Před 4 lety +12

      @Joakim von Anka There were plenty of thralls, sure. However a simple DNA test can tell you if you were most likely related to an actual Norseman ( be they Vikinger, farmer or trader) or if you were more likely to have been related to a thrall, who were mostly foreigners. They certainly weren't a majority.
      I have actually done one of those tests and they can predict this to a fair degree of accuracy, even giving you the percentage value of your ancestry belonging across the board.

    • @ericdodd1209
      @ericdodd1209 Před 4 lety +7

      Thank fuck somebody else understands this aswell!

    • @BrokenAndReborn
      @BrokenAndReborn Před 4 lety +2

      Fair point.

    • @chadratboi2849
      @chadratboi2849 Před 4 lety +1

      @Major Gear Viking = raid. People who go on raids = Vikings

  • @leitfie3579
    @leitfie3579 Před 3 lety

    Lots of information, told in a lively way. Nice visuals as well. Good stuff.

  • @mjyfs
    @mjyfs Před 4 lety +14

    A few years ago I visited the island Gotland off the coast of Sweden. While there I visited an old church where back in the day some people had been buried underneath the church floor rather than in the cemetery outside (probably rich/important people from the community), and as I looked at the engraved rock floor placed on top of the graves; I couldn't help but notice that one of the stones had letters from the futhark alphabet on it. So the person must've died in the twilight days of the alphabet when people in the community still used it. It was just interesting because one has come to associate futhark with vikings and to see it on a grave in a church was surprising.

  • @MrBeckenhimself
    @MrBeckenhimself Před 4 lety +189

    Yeah as a scandinavian myself (Swedish which is obvious by the name) I should inform you that they as people were never vikings.
    Rather viking was something you did. We all know what that entailed by now. But still.

    • @jemand7488
      @jemand7488 Před 4 lety +7

      The Swedes Versus thanks for saying what every single comment has said already

    • @MrBeckenhimself
      @MrBeckenhimself Před 4 lety +15

      @@jemand7488 Two things Zero, which must be your IQ score. 😂
      One - When I watch a video, I actually WATCH the video. I don't read the comments.
      Two - After I watched the video if I want to I actually leave a comment.
      Without still reading the comments.
      But of course you're a member of that ninety percent Phone
      ten percent movie crew aren't you?. So you wouldn't know what that's like. Too short of a focus span. 😂

    • @andym9571
      @andym9571 Před 4 lety

      So as an Englishman I am a descendant of Viking. The Norse stayed at home.

    • @Immortal__
      @Immortal__ Před 4 lety +7

      If only Sweden still had them... they'd sort out the 'newcomers'.

    • @emilybarclay8831
      @emilybarclay8831 Před 3 lety

      @@Immortal__ calm down there Urban II

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage Před 4 lety +87

    "Lo there do I see my father;
    Lo there do I see my mother and my sisters and my brothers;
    Lo there do I see the line of my people, back to the beginning.
    Lo, they do call to me, they bid me take my place among them, in the halls of Valhalla, where the brave may live forever."
    -Lo do I quote from an underrated movie.

  • @makurradoshi4498
    @makurradoshi4498 Před 3 lety +6

    Very cool stuff. I'm gonna start researching Viking history! I have Norse blood and have always been interested in history in general

  • @davelehti4000
    @davelehti4000 Před 3 lety +13

    " How would you handle life as a viking"?
    Poorly, as most people in this era would.

  • @jessesloan864
    @jessesloan864 Před 4 lety +255

    I'd like to see something about the Picts. Beyond blue-painted warriors, I have heard very little about their culture. Celtic/Druid connection?

    • @VikingMuayThai
      @VikingMuayThai Před 4 lety +19

      Because there is very little to hear. They never wrote anything down, and Northmen either converted them, or enslaved them.

    • @fatmanyevo6235
      @fatmanyevo6235 Před 4 lety +11

      Well they were Celtic so I'd imagine there was a Celtic connection

    • @barryoconnor721
      @barryoconnor721 Před 4 lety +12

      The Picts spoke a language in the Celtic family after Celtic occupation, no one knows their original language. In Ireland they made a pact of peace with the ruling Tuath De Danaan.

    • @mesnake8004
      @mesnake8004 Před 4 lety +2

      Odin Thor Tyr Freja .. Valhalla - ring any Bells?

    • @fatmanyevo6235
      @fatmanyevo6235 Před 4 lety +4

      @@mesnake8004 those are Norse gods they have nothing to do with the Picts

  • @istvanczap3004
    @istvanczap3004 Před 4 lety +6

    They most likely slept with their animals for warmth as well. Their wooden houses were surprisingly good at insulation and the heat radiating from the household members and animals kept temperatures for the nights tolerable.

  • @bonniehoke-scedrov4906

    Thank you so much for this informative video! I got so much out of it.

  • @TheVikingSquirrel
    @TheVikingSquirrel Před 3 lety +7

    Elder Futhark = 24 Runes - used earlier and before the viking age (c. until 700)
    Younger Futhark = 16 Runes - Used in the Viking age

  • @Matagatsu
    @Matagatsu Před 4 lety +49

    Vindland saga was very accurate.

    • @nikolavideomaker
      @nikolavideomaker Před 4 lety +8

      Vinland saga is so darn accurate. I can not enjoy most "historical" shows, because of the inaccuracies. I expected for vinland to be some fantasy series. But, wow an anime being more accurate than most tv shows? Just incredible! I praise the manga author.

  • @fantamannen
    @fantamannen Před 4 lety +62

    8:18 we still eat reindeer in scandinavia

    • @_loss_
      @_loss_ Před 4 lety +1

      Horse as well

    • @biggusdickus8819
      @biggusdickus8819 Před 4 lety

      @@_loss_ Only Swedes eat horse. Findus make meatballs of them.

    • @Liverpoollassie
      @Liverpoollassie Před 4 lety +1

      Poor Santa no wonder why we are all on his naughty list it’s because we eat his reindeers especially Rudolph

    • @plciferpffer3048
      @plciferpffer3048 Před 4 lety

      Bear too, but not so usual.
      Actually had some bear meat last Yule, from a hunter friend.
      Didn't like it so much though..

    • @samuraimedi4061
      @samuraimedi4061 Před 4 lety +1

      Caribou is really tasty! so is their stomach raw.

  • @natashasymes5992
    @natashasymes5992 Před 3 lety +8

    Fun fact: the Vikings actually had a god of skiing whose name was Ull

  • @JustLeeUK
    @JustLeeUK Před 3 lety +5

    Love this channel, been playing assassins creed valhalla so i was only fitting i found your video haha! awesome mate subbed

  • @BIGDADDYCANKOO
    @BIGDADDYCANKOO Před 4 lety +14

    Man, war was such a part of life that apparently they felt the need to pack even after death. The good ol’ days.

  • @AkaBigRichard21
    @AkaBigRichard21 Před 4 lety +31

    I love their use of the word "Dispatch" when talking about the adultery🤣🤣🤣

    • @elimorin7314
      @elimorin7314 Před 4 lety

      I think they meant “entanglement”

  • @zenmaestro6029
    @zenmaestro6029 Před 3 lety +5

    Like my own ancestors, I would have thrived and adored being a member of the Viking community. I'd have most likely been a farmer, however I might have been a fishermen. I've been both in my current life, so I know I enjoy both working on farms and ranches, and as a commercial fisherman. 😎👍
    Bring it on.

  • @marjolainem09
    @marjolainem09 Před 4 lety +54

    The first time my family's name has been found in any register, it was through the list of Norman invaders of England! Im so proud!!

    • @ambergetsbutterflies
      @ambergetsbutterflies Před 4 lety +3

      Nice. My extremely great grandfather is
      supposed to be William the Conquerer but idk. There are probably actually thousands of great grandchildren of ol grandpa Willie. I mean he ten kids and most of them had kids who also had kids. I was actually in a philosophy class where some guy said the same thing once so 🤷‍♀️.

    • @Seapion
      @Seapion Před 4 lety +8

      @@ambergetsbutterflies I remember hearing that William the Conquerer had about 500,000 direct descendants in the US alone (of which I am one)

    • @ViktoriousDead
      @ViktoriousDead Před 4 lety +1

      Marjolaine Menard same with mine. First time it came into utterance was the Norman invasion

    • @dennishjborgnielsen4530
      @dennishjborgnielsen4530 Před 4 lety

      Wellcom to the family 🇩🇰

    • @ViktoriousDead
      @ViktoriousDead Před 4 lety +2

      My foot was a balloon you mean conquerors?

  • @basedViking
    @basedViking Před 4 lety +68

    You also got the rune facts wrong the Elder Futhark has has 24 letters and predates the viking age its proto-norse, In the viking age they used the Younger futhark with only 16 letters.

    • @artemis2520
      @artemis2520 Před 4 lety +4

      Tell me more please. I'm considering learning to read and write futhark

    • @basedViking
      @basedViking Před 4 lety +2

      @@artemis2520 If you want to learn more about runes check out Jackson Crawford. czcams.com/channels/XCxNFxw6iq-Mh4uIjYvufg.html

  • @ernesto1010ful
    @ernesto1010ful Před 4 lety +1

    I just found this channel and I already love it!!! Can you do an episode on Mayan (pipil) warriors please!? 🙏🏽 I’m from El Salvador and I would personally love to learn about my roots and i know the Mayans were great warriors too.!

  • @nch77884
    @nch77884 Před 4 lety

    very informative n entertaining. thanks

  • @perryjohnson7499
    @perryjohnson7499 Před 4 lety +149

    OMG GUYS my great grandfather painted the picture of snorri sturluson at 7:59 in the video is this what fame feels like

  • @samuelt3454
    @samuelt3454 Před 4 lety +3

    Lol been waiting for this. Thanks

  • @user-ru1ki
    @user-ru1ki Před 3 lety

    Very interesting and informative. Thank you.

  • @sinful_cowboy5027
    @sinful_cowboy5027 Před 4 lety

    Love the channel

  • @N0NE47
    @N0NE47 Před 4 lety +22

    Some ppl would say i lived n a trailer home but i call it a "long house" lol

  • @mikatu
    @mikatu Před 4 lety +117

    The most important fact was left out, there were no vikings. They were northmen. Viking was just an activity some did, which today we call raiding. Those who did that were the warriors, not the farmers.

    • @jjs8426
      @jjs8426 Před 4 lety +3

      Okay so people who rob are robbers, people in gangs are gangsters, just because you stop doesn't mean it changes your identity to the people you've damaged.

    • @Jklopoppcorn
      @Jklopoppcorn Před 4 lety +13

      they were both farmers and warriors, they would raid in summer and tend to the farm in all the other seasons.

    • @denizmetint.462
      @denizmetint.462 Před 4 lety +3

      A viking at the beginning of summer:
      "Oh boy, here I go killing again!"

    • @voidcatto1805
      @voidcatto1805 Před 4 lety

      @@Jklopoppcorn Or they settled like many did in England

    • @meginna8354
      @meginna8354 Před 4 lety +2

      you should not talk if you don't know what you're talking about, Víking was a noun of the act and those who took part in it were Víkingar, or Víkingr (singular), almost all warriors were farmers

  • @verdikulk6193
    @verdikulk6193 Před 3 lety

    Superb video, thank you....

  • @jonathangauthier3549
    @jonathangauthier3549 Před 3 lety +3

    The Vikings tv series did a surprisingly good job at subtly depicting these social peculiarities in the sets and style of the show. Without literally pointing at things and going "look at how WE do things", we were privy to Ragnar and Lagartha's tiny farmhouse equipped with indoor goats; the enslavement of monks and villagers; funeral rites, etc. As a fan Viking related subject matter, I was naturally drawn to the TV show, your video, and others like it. Thank you

    • @Hesher93
      @Hesher93 Před 3 lety

      they did way more wrong, then they did right....

    • @jonathangauthier3549
      @jonathangauthier3549 Před 3 lety

      @@Hesher93 that's very true. I never said that they were accurate. Rollo the Walker and Ragnar weren't alive at the same time, the Sons of Ragnar weren't literally raised together, etc., but it created a nice analogue for transmitting and highlighting the peculiar attributes that distinguished the Scandinavian world from that of others like the English and French during the Viking era. Albeit in a way that's comparable to learning about their lore by watching Thor: Ragnarok.

  • @TheRexTera
    @TheRexTera Před 4 lety +471

    Vikings was the ultimate hipsters of history. They had hipster beards and haircuts 1000 years before it was cool.

    • @ryanlopez1050
      @ryanlopez1050 Před 4 lety +15

      TheRexTera it was never cool

    • @Tatwinus
      @Tatwinus Před 4 lety +9

      Hes wrong in this vid though. The text he mentions say that they had short hair in back and it covered their eyes. Pretty much the exact opposite of what Vikings show. They were Emos, not hipsters.

    • @marcuslatrent528
      @marcuslatrent528 Před 4 lety +13

      Pretty much everything the Vikings did was pretty awesome. Hipsters are rich ironic douchebags

    • @Tatwinus
      @Tatwinus Před 4 lety +11

      @@marcuslatrent528 they gave in to christianity, that wasnt awesome.

    • @marcuslatrent528
      @marcuslatrent528 Před 4 lety +4

      @@Tatwinus Well, almost the entire planet fell to Christ. Some willingly... Some went kicking and screaming 😂

  • @iDunked
    @iDunked Před 4 lety +55

    Im from puerto rico and its weird to me that in school they teach us that spaniards used natives (tainos) as slaves as well as west africans brought over and just left them in the island after impregnating the ladies and implementing catholic religion. I would love to know the real visual representation story to this. I have learned i am wrong for what i been taught but i would like to know the truth. Awesome videos btw.

    • @jjs8426
      @jjs8426 Před 4 lety +4

      Wrong? That sounds about right. What's the truth? That the Spanish didn't bring Catholicism to the "west indies", didn't bring enslaved peoples with them, or that they didn't intermingle with the natives?

    • @iDunked
      @iDunked Před 4 lety +1

      @@jjs8426 well what i meant is that wasnt fully the truth. Spaniards colonized PR but they taught us it was in the same time frame of discovering or arriving at the US. They also taught us they left them when it wasnt the case. They left and came back with religious books and domestic/livestock animals. I just would like to understand the full picture

    • @bostongirlsandy
      @bostongirlsandy Před 4 lety +1

      The same happened in Brazil.

  • @stephenclark6236
    @stephenclark6236 Před 3 lety +4

    Don't let this guy kid you. Being a viking was like living in a heavy metal album cover 24/7!

  • @lakeitui2759
    @lakeitui2759 Před 3 lety +35

    The New Zealand native Maori warriors would be amazing!! War, sacrificial religions and a practice of post war cannibalism. Sounds like like it’s rite up the alley of WierdHistory !

  • @hellboy7424
    @hellboy7424 Před 4 lety +74

    There is a data that is wrong: The different varieties of beans have origins in Mesoamerica. Specifically, Mexico, and did not arrive in Europe until the XV-XVI century ... at the very least. But the Vikings surely ate chickpeas or lentils (romans and greeks). You have also forgotten about mushrooms, which would be very common.

    • @thecrippledpancake9455
      @thecrippledpancake9455 Před 4 lety +3

      Hellboy Dtop pretending you know about stuff just cause you saw it on Reddit.

    • @gosick442
      @gosick442 Před 4 lety +12

      @@thecrippledpancake9455 But they're right though. It's called reading books and researching, bud.

    • @Lori79Butterfly
      @Lori79Butterfly Před 3 lety

      Yes! I also thought the exact same thing!

    • @Krompierre.
      @Krompierre. Před 3 lety +1

      They werent so fond of mushrooms for some reason. Just because it was there doesnt mean they used it. You can learn a lot about early medieval north Europe food in a book called The Early Meal and Be sure to have ample food

    • @saarbrooklynrider2277
      @saarbrooklynrider2277 Před 3 lety +2

      They ate Fava beans, not regular beans.

  • @myfuckingusername1
    @myfuckingusername1 Před 4 lety +8

    I had to play back multiple times thinking my brain was broke. I kept hearing “they're goats” instead of “their goats”

  • @sarahdouglas9119
    @sarahdouglas9119 Před 4 lety

    Awesome video

  • @kevinthatcher2376
    @kevinthatcher2376 Před 4 lety

    Great channel.

  • @pradyotranjan5462
    @pradyotranjan5462 Před 4 lety +149

    New Assassin's creed is going to be on Vikings (2020)

  • @mscloudherder329
    @mscloudherder329 Před 4 lety +5

    Cool. Apparently I’m descended from Vikings, so this was particularly interesting to me. Would love another one with even more info.

  • @TheHuggybear516
    @TheHuggybear516 Před 3 lety +4

    This reminds me how when I was a child my mother told me someday I would buy a galley with good ores.
    Sail to distant shores.
    Stand up on the prow.
    Noble barque I steer
    Steady course to the haven.
    Hew many foe-man

  • @TheKoolbraider
    @TheKoolbraider Před 13 dny

    I saw this in an art video: a woman's husband didn't come back from an expedition. She set up a stone saying that she "remembered him with her tears". Very poetic and sad and something we would have never considered coming from a Viking.

  • @emo6577
    @emo6577 Před 4 lety +8

    My ancestors were from Iceland so I love to learn about and imagine what they were like

  • @darthsidious6753
    @darthsidious6753 Před 4 lety +22

    Yes their biggest advantage was at a strategic level, supply and mobility.

  • @fishapiller
    @fishapiller Před 3 lety

    Cool love your videos

  • @francissmith3232
    @francissmith3232 Před 3 lety

    Interesting. Love learning about this history

  • @dimitrivos7088
    @dimitrivos7088 Před 4 lety +101

    Teacher: we are going to Scandinavia.
    Girls: ugh it’s so cold there
    Me and the boys: ‘stealing a ship to go and raid Wessex’

    • @Crustycats
      @Crustycats Před 4 lety +13

      Oooh boys are so quirky

    • @RilgoHodnda
      @RilgoHodnda Před 3 lety +2

      @@Crustycats you can come with us

    • @Crustycats
      @Crustycats Před 3 lety +1

      @@RilgoHodnda ima yeet you😂

    • @andrei1151
      @andrei1151 Před 3 lety

      And listening to metal!

    • @Crustycats
      @Crustycats Před 3 lety

      @@RilgoHodnda Thanks for the offer,

  • @fulldraw1580
    @fulldraw1580 Před 4 lety +9

    CZcams Algorythm gets scary, when you realise, you just got a video recomendet that is exactly what you where daydreaming beore.

  • @ratonman
    @ratonman Před 4 lety

    When i found ur channel i couldn’t go to sleep 👌🏻

  • @Mallayah004
    @Mallayah004 Před 3 lety

    Very interesting & educational.

  • @dennisvance4004
    @dennisvance4004 Před 4 lety +243

    If they didn’t have horns on their helmets then I’m out.

    • @Wanderer800
      @Wanderer800 Před 4 lety +11

      They did drink out of them though. I have an authentic norse drinking horn :)

    • @Iburn247
      @Iburn247 Před 4 lety +4

      Ok Jenny

    • @dennisvance4004
      @dennisvance4004 Před 4 lety +3

      The Mystic OK Oloff, you’ve had six horns of mead, that’s your cut-off. Vikings don’t let Vikings ride drunk.

    • @Wanderer800
      @Wanderer800 Před 4 lety +5

      @@dennisvance4004 *sail drunk* lol

    • @dennisvance4004
      @dennisvance4004 Před 4 lety +9

      The Mystic you’re right.
      I’m taking the keys to your longboat, Oloff.

  • @AyeGee721
    @AyeGee721 Před 4 lety +8

    "...Often more fantasy, than they are history" THANK YOU. They did things many civilisations did in that era. It's just popular cultures goes overboard and starts to pull things out of proportion.
    But no one ever mentions how they mostly avoided the Finns because they feared magic.

    • @maggots7131
      @maggots7131 Před 4 lety

      AJ G cmon we all know norsemen were the coolest of bros

    • @nunyabizz1508
      @nunyabizz1508 Před 4 lety +1

      The norse were only standouts nauticaly, on the eastcoast of the states in Massachusetts there is a rock in dighton called "dighton rock" that has norse writing with wompanoag writing as well proving they got here long before Columbus.....im sure the natives of Massachusetts eventually ate them

  • @Son-of-Tyr
    @Son-of-Tyr Před 2 lety +1

    Fun fact, in ancient Scandinavia a woman could divorce her husband if he couldn't perform or if his member was too small, less than 3 inches if I remember correctly

  • @lucyrawls8820
    @lucyrawls8820 Před 4 lety

    Very Cool History!!! Very Intelligent!!!

  • @leroypatrick6731
    @leroypatrick6731 Před 4 lety +3

    Could you cover some of the King's of Kush, Meroe and Nubia. The Land of the Bow in Ta Seti and their strange geopolitical customs shared with various Egyptian Dynasties. It'd be super appreciated if you tried to cover those kingdoms

  • @skyro1765
    @skyro1765 Před 4 lety +33

    When I was this early fire wasn’t even invented

  • @sandrorozario9324
    @sandrorozario9324 Před rokem

    Great history!

  • @jimnorbert3809
    @jimnorbert3809 Před 3 lety +1

    Good stuff

  • @williamgudmundsrud6847
    @williamgudmundsrud6847 Před 4 lety +28

    proud of norway :)

    • @fiuttello
      @fiuttello Před 4 lety

      why are you proud of an abstract idea?

    • @Oshidorinohina
      @Oshidorinohina Před 4 lety

      I think most of the Vikings came from Iceland.