Posted on 10/26/2011 1:59:25 PM PDT by WesternCulture
The way I understand it is that every Chief had a group of loyal bodyguards called the rus. There is speculation some Chiefs sailed in their shallow draft ships up what is now known as the Volga and some eventually settled in the area. Somehow the name Rus became Russia??
Poltava.
Before, Sweden was one of the Great Powers.
Afterwards, not so much.
True. Swords were extremely expensive and limited mostly to nobles and leaders. Take too much iron/steel and especially too much highly skilled labor to make one.
Any village blacksmith could make a perfectly good spear in short order. Or an axe, which was the other major Viking weapon.
Julius Evola ping....
Brian Boru drove the Vikings out of Ireland at the Battle of Contarf, 1014.
Muslim Rape Epidemic Puts Sweden at Top of Euro Rape Statistics
Plentiful booze, diminishing sunlight and national inferiority complex rear their ugly heads once again this year.
The Normans were a handful of Norse and a whole lotta’ Breton.
The DNA in Dublin shows otherwise ~ not that Brian Boru didn’t win a fight or two, but all the Vikings didn’t leave. Else Ireland would have had no cities and ports.
That’s how I heard it too. The name that sticks in my mind is Rurvik, who I believe is counted as the first Tsar.
That's easy for you to say
I’ll stand with you, my Viking brother. Please add me to the Norse list. My family came over with William in 1066 and we’re in the Doomsday Book”!
Not the kind of Viking kitten I had in mind!
Not the kind of Viking kitten I had in mind!
Not the kind of Viking kitten I had in mind!
Russians don’t do well in war.
This is what happens to silly Russians who threaten the strongest nation on Earth.
If you challenge Sweden, you’ll get taught a hard lesson.
We outweigh any of you in terms of muscle, performance and size.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF0rtJtQm4g
You are partly correct. The cities of Dublin, Waterford, Wexford, Limerick and Cork were original Viking settlements. The first recorded raid by Vikings in Ireland occured in 795 and for the next 200+ years they occupied parts of Ireland and did in some cases assimilate with the Irish. It is actually a fascinating period in Ireland. After 200 years of conflict, Brian Boru united the Irish for a final battle that virtually ended the Viking age in Ireland in the year of 1014.
There’s even more to be said.
If you really have a death wish, attack Sweden.
You think your nation could stand up to the toughest soldiers on Earth?
Here are the settings, you will fail big time:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nKco02uBDA
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