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Viking jewelry is known for its intricate designs and craftsmanship. Here are the top 10 most iconic Viking jewelry pieces in history: 1) Thor's Hammer Pendant This symbol of protection and strength was a popular choice among Viking warriors. 2) Valkyrie Winged Brooches These brooches were worn by Viking women as a symbol of their connection to the Valkyries, the mythical female warriors who chose who would live and die in battle. 3) Viking Dragon Necklace This necklace features a dragon motif and is believed to have been worn by a Viking king or queen. 4) Borre Style Rings These...

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The Vikings, also known as the Norsemen, were seafaring people from Scandinavia who raided and traded throughout Europe during the Middle Ages. They were known for their fierce warriors, their longboats, and their pagan beliefs. However, the Vikings also had a complex relationship with Christianity. While many Vikings were pagan and opposed to Christianity, others embraced the new religion and even became missionaries themselves. In this blog post, we will explore the relationship between Christianity and Vikings, and how it evolved over time. The Beginnings of Christianity in Scandinavia Christianity was introduced to Scandinavia in the 8th century through missionaries...

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The Vikings are some of the most iconic figures in history. These seafaring warriors from Scandinavia sailed the seas over a thousand years ago, conquering and trading with countries far and wide. Known for their fearless nature and their mastery of the seas, the Vikings were a force to be reckoned with. However, there are still many mysteries and unknown facts about these fascinating people. In this article, we will explore some of the lesser-known details about Vikings, Viking Kings, and Shield-Maidens. Viking Facts: The Vikings didn't actually wear horned helmets: Contrary to popular belief, Vikings didn't actually wear horned...

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If you are a Viking enthusiast and planning to visit the Nordic countries, here are some top historical sites you should consider visiting in Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, and Norway. Jelling Mounds and Stones - Denmark   Jelling is a small town in Denmark, known for its Viking Age monuments, including two massive burial mounds and two runic stones. The site is significant because it represents the cultural transformation of the Viking people from their pagan beliefs to Christianity. The runic stones are inscribed with messages by King Harald Bluetooth, who unified Denmark and converted to Christianity in the 10th century....

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