Viking Lore Articles — norse

Viking Games and Sports: Pastimes of the Norse People

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Viking Games and Sports: Pastimes of the Norse People

The Vikings were known for their fierce warriors and skilled craftsmen, but they were also known for their love of games and sports. In fact, many Viking games and sports were an important part of daily life and were used to build strength, skill, and community.

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Viking Influence on Modern Culture: From TV Shows to Video Games

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Viking Influence on Modern Culture: From TV Shows to Video Games

The impact of Vikings on popular culture is undeniable, with their influence being felt in TV shows, movies, video games, and beyond. Whether it's through epic battles, intricate political intrigue, or immersive storytelling, the legacy of the Vikings continues to inspire new generations to explore the world of the Norse.

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Othala Meaning of the Runes Latin O

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Othala Meaning of the Runes Latin O

Othala: (O: ancestral property) property, land, inheritance, home, permanence, legacy, synthesis, sense of belonging, homeland of birth, spiritual heritage, experience and fundamental values, aid in spiritual and physical journeys, source of safety, increase and abundance. Othala reversed or merkstave: lack of customary order, totalitarianism, slavery, poverty, homelessness, bad karma, prejudice, provincialism.

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10 Surprising Facts About the Vikings

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10 Surprising Facts About the Vikings

Video on-screen text:   1. The days of the week are named after Viking gods: Odin = WednesdayThor = ThursdayTyr = TuesdayFrigg = Friday   2. Vikings never wore horned helmets Christians in Europe added the detail to make the Vikings appear more barbaric and pagan, like Satan 3. Many words today have Viking originsSome are: snort, lump, scrawny, and anger 4. Vikings had great hygieneGrooming tools are commonly found artifacts in excavations and were some of the most commonly used Viking tools 5. They did not call themselves "Vikings"Other nations referred to them as the Norse, Norsemen, or Danes. 6. Vikings were...

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The Role of Jewelry in Viking Culture

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The Role of Jewelry in Viking Culture

History Channel specials and Medieval Christian manuscripts depict Vikings as a singularly ravenous and violent lot, but historical evidence suggests that they were also a highly sophisticated society of artists and artisans. When they weren’t out discovering new continents or reciting complex skaldic verses, the Vikings excelled at woodwork and metalwork. They were great makers and lovers of art, including jewelry.

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