No, instead they sold monks as slaves to read and write for them. That's why some viking accounts are exaggerated, for the vikings forced monks to write things about them to make them sound fiercer than they really were. That's probably where the old legend of horns on viking hats came from!
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Most Vikings were farmers.
The vikings were fierce.
Vikings
what did Vikings row with
with their own blood
Norse.
"The vikings will pillage the town."
Vikings didn't write a lot down, so the ballads and epiics they told were their form of a history book
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The Vikings!
They actually wrote about themselves and how they smoked so much good pot!
The Vikings.
The Vikings were mighty seafarers. Many seafarers have crossed the Mediterranean Sea with trade goods.
The Vikings primarily spoke Old Norse and used the runic alphabet to write. Old Norse was a North Germanic language that evolved from Proto-Norse and was spoken by the Norse people during the Viking Age. The runic alphabet, known as Futhark, consisted of characters called runes that were used for inscriptions and communication.
Most Vikings were farmers.
The vikings were fierce.