He was a viking so he used a ship. The ships the vikings used for long voyages across the Atlantic were called knarrs. They were cargo ships that were about 54 feet long. They held a crew of about 20-30 vikings.
Oslo was founded right at the end of the Viking age, so probably not.
Amon Amarth is from Sweden, and the Vikings were heavily populated there in the late 8th century. To answer your question, they greatly admire the Vikings and all Pagan beliefs, but are not full blooded Vikings. However this is not to say they do not try to live like them or are not descended from them, but the acts that Vikings pursued are frowned upon and usually illegal in most countries. So no, Amon Amarth is Viking-themed, but not completely Viking.
They used the longships for battles. The longship was the strongest weapon the vikings had. The Viking long ships had no front or back, so it was easy to maneuver.
Finland, like most countries of pre-medieval times, consisted of various tribes, only one of which were the Finns. During the Viking era, there was no such thing as Finland the country. Thus, the tribes of Scandanavia in general roamed freely between the different provinces by land and by sea. Thus, the Swedish Vikings and the Finnish Vikings were often descended from the same tribe. Finland had Vikings and they were just as awesome as any other place like Sweden and Norway. There is no such thing as Finnish Vikings (if you are referring to the Viking warriors). The Vikings who did go to Finland were Swedish Vikings. Perhaps some Finlanders would "like" to claim some Viking relation, and they knew of Vikings...but the Finnish were NOT Vikings, more often they were the subject of Viking raiders.
Having a shallow draught, Viking longboats allowed for sailing or rowing up shallow rivers.
The Vikings were Norse people, so yes Thor was a Viking god.
European serfdom was part of feudalism, which did not exist in the pagan lands of the Vikings until the coming of Christianity, at with time the Viking age was pretty much over. So, if there were serfs, they were not Vikings. The Vikings owned slaves, but the slaves were not Vikings, and they were also not serfs.
He was a Viking so he didn't do anything to end them.
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He was a viking so he used a ship. The ships the vikings used for long voyages across the Atlantic were called knarrs. They were cargo ships that were about 54 feet long. They held a crew of about 20-30 vikings.
Oslo was founded right at the end of the Viking age, so probably not.
Amon Amarth is from Sweden, and the Vikings were heavily populated there in the late 8th century. To answer your question, they greatly admire the Vikings and all Pagan beliefs, but are not full blooded Vikings. However this is not to say they do not try to live like them or are not descended from them, but the acts that Vikings pursued are frowned upon and usually illegal in most countries. So no, Amon Amarth is Viking-themed, but not completely Viking.
there was not enough land for all vikings so they decided to move to different countries and Columbus didn't find out America a viking did
They used the longships for battles. The longship was the strongest weapon the vikings had. The Viking long ships had no front or back, so it was easy to maneuver.
Finland, like most countries of pre-medieval times, consisted of various tribes, only one of which were the Finns. During the Viking era, there was no such thing as Finland the country. Thus, the tribes of Scandanavia in general roamed freely between the different provinces by land and by sea. Thus, the Swedish Vikings and the Finnish Vikings were often descended from the same tribe. Finland had Vikings and they were just as awesome as any other place like Sweden and Norway. There is no such thing as Finnish Vikings (if you are referring to the Viking warriors). The Vikings who did go to Finland were Swedish Vikings. Perhaps some Finlanders would "like" to claim some Viking relation, and they knew of Vikings...but the Finnish were NOT Vikings, more often they were the subject of Viking raiders.
Yup! Lots of it for the richies but not so much for the poor folk.