Vikings: Warriors, Raiders, and Masters of the Sea (Oxford People, 9)

Vikings: Warriors, Raiders, and Masters of the Sea (Oxford People, 9)

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Vikings: Warriors, Raiders, and Masters of the Sea (Oxford People, 9)

In Vikings, historian Rodney Castleden successfully separates the truth from Norse myth and examines the achievements of the Viking Age—the people, their artistry, technological skills, and seamanship.

At the gates of Valhalla, Odin, the God of War and Death, welcomed the bravest of the slain warriors arriving in flaming longships for their final battle. It is a fiery legend still celebrated annually in the Shetland Islands, 150 miles northeast of Scotland, where Vikings ruled for 500 years. In the streets of Lerwick, modern-day Norse descendants form vast torch-lit processions, before burning a sacrificial longship in a Festival of Fire called Up Helly Aa!

From the late 8th century, when Viking raiders first appeared, to the end of the 11th century, Scandinavian men and women traveled to many parts of the world, from Newfoundland to Byzantium, in a cultural expansion that lasted for 300 years. But tales of terrifying berserkers may have been the mere propaganda of contemporary Christian chroniclers. Beyond the blood and brutality of legend, Viking colonists shared their culture and craftsmanship, leaving behind an enduring legacy.

Learn more about the culture and history of the Vikings, and also when to separate myth from truth, in this intriguing book from the Oxford People series.

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Country
USA
Brand
Chartwell Books
Manufacturer
Chartwell Books
Binding
Hardcover
ReleaseDate
2015-04-15T00:00:01Z
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1
UPCs
039864032353
EANs
9780785832355