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About The Viking Network Web
Dr. Arnaud Le Fèvre
The emergence of the Viking Network
The Viking Kings and Earls
Canute (Knud) The Great
Eric the Red
Harald Hardrada
Leif Ericsson
Olav Haraldsson – Olav the Stout – Olav the Saint
Olav in Novgorod
Olav tears down London Bridge
Ongendus – The Danish King
Dannevirke
The Powerful Frankish Kings
The Viking Travels
A Viking Raid
Belgium and The Netherlands
Canada
England
Guthorm’s Invation of Wessex
London
Estonia
Olaf Tryggvasons captivity in Estonia
The Voyage of the Norwegians Torulf and Egil To Estonia in 925
Finland
France – Nordmandy
Place names based on a Scandinavian personal name element
Place names for landscape features and similar
The 10th century foundation of the Duchy of Normandy
The assertion of Norman power
The first Vikings in Normandy
The Scandinavian contribution in Normandy
Timeline
Iceland
Reykjavik
Ireland
Cork and Kilnamartyra
Dublin
Irish words which have come from Old Norse
King Maelseachlann
The battle of Clontarf
Viking Placenames in Ireland
Wexford
Isle of Man
Istanbul – “Miklagard”
North America – “Vinland”
Helluland and Markland
Mound Builders
Thorvald’s Rock
Norway: Up and down the coast
Othere’s Voyage to the White Sea
Orkney Islands
Literature of the Vikings in Orkney
Placenames in Orkney
Russia
The Kremlin treasure
Scotland
Largs
The Battle of Cruden
The Battle of Mortlach (Dufftown)
The North-East of Scotland
Spain
The Faroes
Ólavsøka (The Olavs-festival) in the Faroe Islands
The Viking Ship
The Vikings at Sea
How to sail from Norway to Greenland
Bjarni Herjólfsson
Nature can tell
Wind
Navigation Instruments
Othere’s Voyage to the White Sea
Viking Trade
The Vikings and Money
Wales
York – “Jorvik”
Eboracum – Eoforwic (Jorvik/York)
Health and hygiene
Jorvik (York) – Site and Situation
Jorvik (York) – who Ruled it and When?
Jorvik (York) and the five boroughs of the Danelaw
Jorvik (York) as a Religious Centre
Jorvik (York) as a Trading Centre
Life Expectancy in Viking Age Jorvik (York)
Metalworking and the Smith
What people ate and drank in Jorvik (York)
What was made in Viking Age Jorvik (York)?
Yorkshire Dialect Words of Old Norse Origin
The Viking World
Kaupang in Skiringsal
Mythology – The Viking Gods
Blot (a sacrifice)
From a midwinter celebration to a Christian feast
The Vikings and the Law
Danelaw
England and the Danelaw
Danegeld – The Vikings and money in England
Recovering The Danelaw
The Treaty of Wedmore
Place-names in The Danelaw
Scandinavian take-over of estates in The Danelaw
Scandinavian terms for landscape features in the Danelaw
The Danelaw – population, culture and heritage
Timeline
The Vikings
The Vikings in Scandinavia
Denmark
Dendrological Studies
Kovirke – Fortress of Mighty Oak and Earth
Where Jutland is at its narrowest
The World of the Vikings – map
Who were the vikings?
Everyday life
Clothes
Food
Hnefnatafl – The Viking Board Game
Language
Samples of Viking language
Music
I Dreamed a Dream
Musical Instruments
The Jorvik Pan Flute
Types of Viking music
Viking music on Iceland
Vikings and their music
Poetry – Haavamaal
Poetic Meter in Haavamaal
Sports
The Longhouse
Viking Women
Weather Aspects of Viking Life
Air masses which affect the Baltic and Skaggarack
Basin Information, Current and their effects
Clouds
Definitions
Fjords
Fog
Land and sea breezes
Miscelleaneous
Sea Ice
Terrain Features which affect Baltic weather
The use of climatology by the Vikings
Thunderstorms
Weather proverbs
Runes
The Calendar of the Vikings
The Vikings meet Christianity
The Viking Heritage
Do you speak Viking?
Irish words which have come from Old Norse
Placenames
The Viking Linguistic Heritage
Norman family names of Viking origin
Old Norse Words in the Norman Dialect
Place names in England
Placenames in Russia
Some Family names based on the craft of the Metalworking Smith
The Normandy-Yorkshire Linguistic Connection
Viking Given Names
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