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News and Articles from the Viking World


The Rise of a Viking King: The Epic Saga of Þórvaldr the Strong
From a prophesied birth to a throne forged in vengeance, discover the story of the ultimate Viking warrior king, Þórvaldr Bjarnarson.

Paulo Marsal
Oct 1, 20256 min read


SILVER COIN FEATURING FAMOUS VIKING KING UNEARTHED IN HUNGARY
A metal detectorist in Hungary has unearthed a tiny silver coin marked with the name of a famous Viking king that was lost almost 1,000...

Paulo Marsal
Jun 14, 20224 min read


STUNNING GALLOWAY HOARD CROSS 'WORN SHORTLY BEFORE IT WAS BURIED' 1,100 YEARS AGO
Uma grande cruz de prata e ouro da era viking encontrada em Galloway, Escócia, pode ter sido usada por uma figura de elite, como um bispo...

Paulo Marsal
Jan 19, 20223 min read


SILVER AND SWORDS: NEW LIGHT CAST ON THE ISLE OF MAN'S VIKING ERA
Vikings are thought to have arrived on the Isle of Man in the early 800s, first trading and then settling on the island...

Paulo Marsal
Jan 3, 20223 min read


ARCHEOLOGISTS FOUND JEWELRY FROM RUSSIAN VIKINGS DESCENDANTS (RUS)
A hoard of finely made silver rings, bracelets, and pendants buried in the 12th century was recently uncovered by archaeologists in south...

Paulo Marsal
Sep 1, 20213 min read


A METAL DETECTORIST DID YOUR SECOND VIKING DISCOVERY ON ISLE OF MAN IN LESS THAN 6 MONTHS
Kath Giles found a collection of coins in April, after discovering several significant pieces of jewellery in December...

Paulo Marsal
Aug 30, 20212 min read


SILVER, THE CRYPTOCURRENCY FROM VIKING AGE
More than a millennium before Satoshi Nakamoto invented bitcoin, Vikings and other ancient peoples were employing an early form of crypto...

Paulo Marsal
Jul 20, 20212 min read
Perguntas frequentes sobre os vikings
Os Vikings História Cultura e Mitos
A etimologia permanece incerta. O termo deriva do nórdico antigo víkingar (no plural) ou vikingr (no singular). O artigo aponta três hipóteses principais para a palavra vik: pode se referir à região de Viken na Escandinávia; à palavra vikja (que significa evitar ou se esconder em uma enseada/baía); ou ainda estar ligada ao termo para "mercador". Curiosamente, os próprios nórdicos não se chamavam de "vikings" no dia a dia.
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