Their longships were excellent vessels, equally capable of ocean voyaging and river penetration. With a draft of less than a meter, they could go miles and miles inland. Their first targets were soft ones like monasteries, but they sacked cities as they got bolder and eventually took over northern England, eastern Ireland, Normandy and Sicily.
Charlemagne was energetic. After his death the lords splintered off and had no coordinated response to the Vikings. Being pagan, the Vikings were a menace to the Catholic establishment, but eventually they became Catholic too.
to divert the German army from the Russian front
Africa was in the slave trade long before "Europe" even existed. Trading and selling to other African and Middle Eastern nations. Egypt had slaves 4,000 years ago, so did the Middle East. Vikings didn't, unless they kept a few captured enemies as water boys or milk maids, it wasn't to their advantage to have slaves.
stalin wanted to block people from going to western europe so he made the iron curtain to block them.
Early Europe was wracked with constant war. People could seek protection from a knight or noble in exchange for work and material support. The lord of the land then "owned" the people on his/her land.
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.
They were extremely fit and could cover many miles by foot before needing rest
VikingsVikings population had grown too big to support itself at home..So that's why they would invade parts of Europe
The Viking Age is generally considered to have lasted from the late 8th century to the early 11th century, so Western Europe endured the terror of the Vikings for around three centuries. However, it's important to note that Vikings were not solely focused on raiding and pillaging, but also participated in trade, exploration, and colonization.
The Sun rises in the East so Eastern Europe has Sunrise before Western Europe.
Western Europe is a single region, so yes.
Caucasians are white people so i guess Northern Europe and western europe.
The Vikings raided all along the coasts of Western Europe, and up navigable rivers. They especially raided England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and France, but they went as far as Constantinople. They began doing this on the coast of Northumbria at Lindisfarne in 793 and continued for another 200 years or so. In Eastern Europe, they were highly regarded as merchant traders. There is a link below.
yes because western Europe has a good food and water supply there would be flat grounds mostly around western Europe so yes it it is densly populated
The Caspian sea is located between southeast Europe and western Asia. So you could say Europe and Asia.
Dublin is the capital city of Republic of Ireland. Which lies off the western coast of continental Europe and so is situated in Europe.
There are many mountain ranges in western Europe and so there are hundreds of mountains.
Yes, in a way. The Vikings settled down in areas all over Europe from Greenland to Sicily to Russia and Constantinople. In the end Vikings became Christinized and Feudal matching the institutions of mainland Europe. By 1347 the Vikings were changed into new paradigms and adopted local customs and married into local populations. So when the Plague hit their terretories in 1347-1353, they too were affected by the great death that claimed anywhere from 1/5 to 1/3 of Europe (Historians debate the #).