væringjar
The term Væringjar, or Varangians in English, refers to Norsemen who traveled east from Scandinavia, primarily during the Viking Age. These explorers and traders ventured into Eastern Europe, establishing a significant presence and influencing the region's history. Their journeys took them along the river systems of modern-day Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus, reaching as far as the Byzantine Empire and the Caspian Sea.
The primary motivations for the Varangians were trade, seeking valuable goods like furs, slaves, and honey,
The Varangians played a crucial role in the formation of early Eastern European states. According to some