Veikingar
Veikingar, also known as Vikings, were seafaring warriors and traders from Scandinavia who lived during the Viking Age, roughly from the late 8th to the mid-11th century. The term "Viking" is derived from the Old Norse word "víkingr," which means "one who sails in a longship." They are renowned for their extensive exploration, trade, and raiding activities, which took them across Europe, North Africa, and even as far as North America.
The Vikings were organized into small, semi-autonomous units called "thing," which were governed by local laws
The Vikings had a rich cultural heritage, with a strong emphasis on poetry, storytelling, and the arts.
The Viking Age saw significant political and economic changes in Europe, as the Vikings established settlements
The Viking Age came to an end in the mid-11th century, as the Norse kingdoms were gradually