Vikings were they really Thugs

Mike

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I watched a programme this evening about the
Vikings, one of the opening statements made me
think!

They said, "How can an illiterate society be anything
other, than violent thugs"!

How can they be illiterate, when they have an alphabet,
a "Runic", alphabet, to match either Danish or German,
alphabets of the time.

Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, was the capital of the Norse Men,
for many years, I won't say of another country, because I
don't know.

They conquered much of Europe, the Whole of Britain and
Ireland, they also settled Greenland and a place in Canada,
that they called "Vinland", which is Newfoundland today,
They had a crystal that they called, a "Sun Stone", when it
was held up to the sky, on a cloudy day, it pointed out the
Sun and they could navigate and they were far from being
ignorant thugs, I don't think.

Maybe I am biased, being a Scot, we are often told that, we
are descendants of the Vikings, I was a blue-eyed, blonde
haired child and I was often told that I looked like a Viking,
or how they looked.

What do you think?

Mike.
 
To win in those times, leaders had to be brutal —- ANNND—— intelligent. I highly doubt any one with a two digit IQ would have been able to conquer what the Vikings did.

Another faction of warriors with an equally bad and somewhat undeserved reputation are the Huns. Atilla The Hun was merciless in some ways. He ran the Hun empire and was a great strategist. If I remember my readings correctly, he was poisoned by one of his wives🙄🙄
 
The people they invaded weren't any more literate - vast majority of people were illiterate in those times. And plenty of internal brutality in the places they raided too.

The stereo type comes from years of exaggerating the flaws of the enemy for sake of the story.
 
A while back there was a documentary series about the Vikings on TV & was very interesting to watch. This episode centered around the parts of England that they had settled in. It was said in this show that the English women preferred the Viking men over their own because they had better hygiene because they took regular baths.
 
Everyone is interested in the Vikings. It is believed they discovered North America long before Columbus, but for some reason they didn't want to colonize there or settle there. They just walked away from what may have been the biggest find of the century, but they didn't know what to do with it, I guess. Who knows?
 
Everyone is interested in the Vikings. It is believed they discovered North America long before Columbus, but for some reason they didn't want to colonize there or settle there. They just walked away from what may have been the biggest find of the century, but they didn't know what to do with it, I guess. Who knows?
Not everyone.
 
Everyone is interested in the Vikings. It is believed they discovered North America long before Columbus, but for some reason they didn't want to colonize there or settle there. They just walked away from what may have been the biggest find of the century, but they didn't know what to do with it, I guess. Who knows?
Maybe too far from home? And no available women to begin to grow their population. I bet the Natives were watching them closely and
realized not to be seen by them.
 
Maybe too far from home? And no available women to begin to grow their population. I bet the Natives were watching them closely and
realized not to be seen by them.
They must not have taken their women with them on their adventure. Apparently, they made their way as far as Minnesota, and I suspect a few of them stayed and populated the state, home of the Minnesota Vikings.
 
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