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Hugrunar - The World of the Vikings
A group for the discussion of all aspects of the culture of the Vikings - their wars, voyages, art, literature, language and legacy. Hugrunar means 'Thought Runes' and encompasses discussion of the Viking Age from the Fifth to the Eleventh Centuries.

Fair Fame of Years - History of the Vikings (6 threads, 238 posts)
    Last of the Vikings: Canute and Hardrada 1000-1066 AD (63 posts)
    Historical Thread

    With their conversion to Christianity, the Viking peoples were drawn more and more into the orbit of medieval European Christendom. But not before they made their indelible mark on the history of England. ...
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    A question
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    Author: * Cornellia Cornelius - 3 Posts on this thread out of 2,981 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Feb 28, 2004 - 10:28

    I am the first to admit that I am woefully lacking in knowledge of all things Viking......but....

    I read an interesting discussion in another group, the start of which can be found here. They have commented on how ironic it was that the three armies which took the field in the last years of what was Anglo-Saxon England were actually all descendants of the Vikings or were Vikings themselves.

    This then brings up the next question.......I know that they raided and settled throughout Europe and along the Mediterranean. Just how pervasive were they? How many noble houses and royal houses could trace their lineage back to the Vikings during this and subsequent periods?


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