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Who were the Viking berserkers?
who were the viking berserkers? Viking berserkers were warriors who were known for their ferocity and reckless abandon in battle. They were said to have been able to work themselves into a frenzy and fight with superhuman strength and endurance. The word "berserker" comes from the Old Norse "bersekr," which means "bear shirt," and it is believed that the berserkers wore bear or wolf skins while they fought. Some accounts...

Viking Christmas - How Yule influenced Christmas
What exactly is Yule? The pagan celebration of the winter solstice is known as Yule, the winter solstice is the darkest day of the year, so Yule is both a time of reflection and celebration and it’s one of the oldest winter celebrations in the world. Yule is a pagan celebration of the winter solstice, which marks the longest night of the year and therefore the return of the sun....

Top 5 Viking symbols and their meaning
1. Thor’s Hammer - Mjölnir Of all symbols seen in Norse mythology, Thor’s Hammer also known as Mjöllnir is probably the best known today and has gained a lot of popularity.But behind this symbol is a lot of meaning and history. But who is Thor? Thor is the Norse god of thunder, the sky, and agriculture and is chief of the gods.He is the son of Odin and the husband of the fertility goddess Sif.Thor defends Asgard, the realm of the gods, and Midgard, the...

The Viking way of life - Who where the Vikings?
The Viking way of life - Who where the Vikings? Viking history is sometimes seen as a violent and bloody period of time. The truth is that most people were farmers, and spent their days tilling the land, planting crops from barley to wheat. Who were the Vikings? The Vikings were a group of Germanic people who lived in Scandinavia during the Middle Ages. They are known for their skill...