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    Viking Women

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    Viking Women facts Viking girls and wives were in charge of the home‚ cooking‚ sewing and weaving. Responsibilities of the Viking wife were looking after the farm animals‚ making butter and cheese‚ making sure food lasted through the winter‚ preparing meals for the family and taking charge of the farm when her husband was out raiding or exploring. A wife from a rich family would have many slaves to help her fulfill her duties. Sewing and weaving were a major part of a Viking woman’s life‚ and

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    The Viking Culture

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    In the Viking age‚ runes were used for short notes only. The Viking culture was oral‚ and long works were remembered using poetry. Runes certainly could have been used for longer messages in the same way as Roman characters‚ but they were not. Perhaps the Norse people saw no need to preserve

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    The Viking Rus

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    The Viking Rus The Viking Rus In the early 9th century‚ the Rus‚ a group of Vikings from the modern-day area of Sweden (Logan 2005: 180-207)(etymonline.com)‚ became loosely organized under the Rus ’ Khaganate. The ruler of the Rus during their Anatolian expedition in 839 was called chaganus (i.e. Khaqan) (Golden 1982: 77-92). In 860‚ the Rus invaded the Byzantine Empire‚ and subsequently launched several wars with the Byzantine Empire and expeditions to the Caspian Sea. The early leaders of Rus

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    | William the Conqueror | | | | | | William the Conqueror played a significant role in many aspects of England during the medieval times. Many influences from William are still prevalent in modern day England. As a result of William’s rule‚ England experienced changes in many parts of everyday life including in the Church‚ aristocracy‚ culture‚ and language. It is evident William the Conqueror used his prior experiences to shape himself into the warrior he was‚ with

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    Vikings Report The Vikings were incredibly known for their keen skills to strike an opponent and have a successful raid‚ and knew when to get out. They were adventurous seafarers and raiders from Scandinavia who spread through Europe and the North Atlantic. From Norway‚ Sweden‚ and Denmark‚ they appeared as traders‚ and even conquerors. For many centuries before the year 800‚ many tribes began wandering out of Scandinavia. The Vikings were different to any other warrior because they were sea

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    Who Were the Normans?

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    The Normans were originally known as Norsemen or Northmen and Danes. They were closely akin(m¦‡MvÎxq) to the English. They were fair haired but most cruel and daring. They came from Denmark‚ Norway and Scandinavia and from also the original homeland of the Angles and Guts. Afterwards they had been appearing on the states of England‚ of its society and politics. Ultimately they took Britain to be their suitable homeland and conquered. In England‚ the Norman first descended on the sea-coasts‚ plundered(jyÚb

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    Venue Analysis

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    Course: 3117HSL Facility & Venue Management. Assessment: 1 - Facility/Venue Design Analysis. Name: Zen Nakamura-Vincent Student Number: S2803171 Due Date: 12th/April/2013 Tutor: Liz Fredline Currumbin Surf Life Saving Club (Currumbin Beach Vikings) Source: Walkinonwater 1.0 Design Context. The Currumbin Surf Life Saving Club (SLSC) as a whole is a well-designed multi storey local

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    The Viking  Etymology Other names  History Viking Age Viking expansion Motives End of the Viking Age Culture Literature and language Runestones Burial sites Ships Everyday life Social structure Appearances Farming and cuisine Sports Games and entertainment Experimental archaeology  Weapons and warfare  Trade Goods Legacy Medieval perceptions of the Vikings Post-medieval perceptions In 20th-century politics In modern popular culture Common misconceptions

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    In fact‚ many surviving rune carvings all over Viking areas in Europe are inscriptions written in the third person by persons wishing to commemorate the deceased. Creating epitaphs of this kind was the task of rune writers or carvers‚ usually retained by the wealthy. The carver often declares his own name or that of the person who wished to remember another‚ often a warrior who lived and died nobly or valiantly in battle. For some Vikings‚ the person who carved the rune performed a kind of divination

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    Vikig Women

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    early in the viking times women were not allowed to be vikings. The Old Norse word vikingar was strictly only given to men. and as time went on things started to change . some of the viking would travel with their husbands to other parts of Scandinavia and Europe to raid‚ while others stayed at home due to religion. women did play a part in settlement. there was indigenous culture in some places that they settled and women did occasionally marry a local. the women did live on farms with the men

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