From the 9th to the 11th century, Viking ships landed on almost every shore in the Western world. Viking ravages united the Spanish kingdoms and stopped Charlemagne and the Franks' advance in Europe. Wherever Viking ships roamed, enormous suffering followed in their wake, but the encounter between cultures changed both European and Nordic societies.
Employing sail technology and using unpredictable strategies, the Vikings could strike suddenly, attack with great force, then withdraw with stolen goods or captives. Viking society was highly militarized, honor was everything and losing one’s reputation was worse than death. Offending another man’s honor could only be resolved through combat or blood revenge.
This short history of the Vikings discusses how they raided across Europe even reaching America, discussing their ships, weapons and armor, and unique way of life.
Introduction
Timeline
Chapter 1: Viking Society
Chapter 2: A Culture of Combat
Chapter 3: Religion, Myth and Cult
Chapter 4: Plunder, Explorations and Settlements
Chapter 5: Expansion in the North and West
Chapter 6: The Onslaught in England
Sources
Index