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Follow the rise and fall of one of history's most infamous civilisations, the Vikings. From humble beginnings to a medieval superpower, the Viking's impact on European culture cannot be understated.
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@brandyholmes1094
@brandyholmes1094 5 ай бұрын
Who's here for viking dreams while you sleep?
@Lizablue0608
@Lizablue0608 4 ай бұрын
Meeee 🤟🏼😊
@LalinDissanayaka
@LalinDissanayaka Ай бұрын
Me too
@honeybunch5765
@honeybunch5765 Ай бұрын
Just woke up to it. YT often has this in my queue for some reason. One day, I hope to watch it in full 😊
@Mr.Schitzengigglez
@Mr.Schitzengigglez 26 күн бұрын
I sleep to long documentaries, every night. Tonight, this is the one.
@adrianscorch
@adrianscorch 11 күн бұрын
I’m Ralph
@LarvaAsia
@LarvaAsia 6 ай бұрын
with my own Northern British Isles ancestry and also Swedish , I am fascinated by this series. My daughters partner family all come from Alvadnes on Karmoy. . On their farm, they found viking artefacts. proud to have so much Viking heritage.!!
@LumeaLuiPaul
@LumeaLuiPaul 6 ай бұрын
😅n n Vdvsdd dc
@Satoshiisnaruto
@Satoshiisnaruto 5 ай бұрын
No beard no Viking
@HighhPlainsDrifter
@HighhPlainsDrifter 5 ай бұрын
I had NO IDEA that the VIKINGS were SO SUCCESSFUL in setting up settlements all over Europe & even Middle East!! And influencing such a WIDE range of cultures & countries!😮😮...WOW!🤔🤗🥸
@maryroberts2099
@maryroberts2099 20 күн бұрын
And all before the Italian and Spanish started exploring
@HighhPlainsDrifter
@HighhPlainsDrifter 20 күн бұрын
@maryroberts2099 I think you mean the Portuguese & Spanish...about the only thing Italians explored was spaghetti.🤔😁😂
@maryroberts2099
@maryroberts2099 20 күн бұрын
There was Christopher Columbus-he did a bit of sailing around and exploring
@ruthblack3676
@ruthblack3676 15 күн бұрын
Not to mention North America
@TheWinterShadow
@TheWinterShadow 7 ай бұрын
One cannot complain that the video is too short.
@damonmelendez856
@damonmelendez856 6 ай бұрын
Another 15-20 minutes would’ve been perfect
@capoislamort100
@capoislamort100 6 ай бұрын
Waaaay too short!! Lol
@maureenhovey4305
@maureenhovey4305 6 ай бұрын
A woderful tour. Your pride of home and it's history is amazing. Thank you for sharing.. Take care.
@caylapelkey3305
@caylapelkey3305 4 ай бұрын
Just found out I'm 40% norwegian, no one in my family has ever mentioned it, I look mostly native american, it was a pleasant suprise
@honeybunch5765
@honeybunch5765 Ай бұрын
That is a high percentage. I should have mine tested too, would be interesting.
@richardtkachyk6512
@richardtkachyk6512 15 күн бұрын
Welcome to being an oppressive colonizer! Lol
@Mark-qe6wr
@Mark-qe6wr 9 ай бұрын
This is great to fall asleep to.
@scottmiller6270
@scottmiller6270 2 ай бұрын
In the Que as I type.
@anneschantl8929
@anneschantl8929 8 ай бұрын
Terrific video. I really enjoyed this. Thankyou
@Iampwnage97
@Iampwnage97 6 ай бұрын
I’m So Happy To I Have The Love To Come I’m I’m 😅
@bqrre
@bqrre 3 ай бұрын
Have to comment again, incredible documentary! Watching this for the second time, so many "aha!" moments that were kind of hard to connect and understand through history books. Thank you!
@Witchofthewoods.
@Witchofthewoods. 4 ай бұрын
The gaming pieces! That's fascinating and they're so beautiful. 🎲 Thor and Odin...such an incredible story!
@Siloquid
@Siloquid 5 ай бұрын
I like to listen to long form content at work 🙏🏼 🎉
@kevinmccarthy8746
@kevinmccarthy8746 8 ай бұрын
That last bog guy that the announcer spoke of died not just by strangling, but a cut throat and somethin g else I forget but it was 3 methods of the ceremonial sacrifice
@annamosier1950
@annamosier1950 7 ай бұрын
Very good work
@bmk9844
@bmk9844 29 күн бұрын
While watching this, I learned two of my mother’s Polish surnames are actually Viking! So cool!
@ImpmanPDX
@ImpmanPDX 5 ай бұрын
Haha the second I saw Marit I knew they could handle themselves. Hearing she's a decent skipper didn't phase me, I'd also imagine she's proficient in bow, dagger, probably shortswort & buckler... etc.
@francesworcester3599
@francesworcester3599 7 ай бұрын
As a History Major I found this so very interesting. A subject that is generally a footnote in world or even European history. So much history is still being discovered.
@josephsmith6777
@josephsmith6777 7 ай бұрын
It's a pretty rich subject
@michaelconnor5378
@michaelconnor5378 7 ай бұрын
⁠@@josephsmith6777as a history major you must know the history never mentioned of Viking History. That would be that the Vikings were repeatedly stomped by the Irish. This narrator talks about how they had large settlements in France and England but he conveniently leaves out how they were repeatedly annihilated by the Irish. I guess it doesn’t fit in in talking about the “fierce Vikings” The Irish taught the Vikings what fierceness really was. The Vikings needed mushrooms to get fierce. The Irish needed no mushrooms.
@josephsmith6777
@josephsmith6777 7 ай бұрын
@michaelconnor5378 I never said I was a history major and in Ireland they kind of mixed with the Irish moving In breading together also fighting each other and others kinda like the Dane land on the uk alot if vikings had Irish with them or ppl mixed plus Celt and Norse pagan is similar back than Ireland didn't mean much there was chieftains and small kings
@michaelconnor5378
@michaelconnor5378 7 ай бұрын
@@josephsmith6777 look at a Viking era map of Ireland. That explains everything. The Vikings had three trading ports that the Irish allowed them to hold. The Vikings never dared to go beyond there well fortified and walled ports. They were terrified of the Irish. The map will show three dots in Ireland where the trading ports of Dublin, Waterford, and Cork existed. Whereas England and France had large swaths of land controlled by the Vikings. The narrators always conveniently leave this history out. That’s all I’m saying. The maps don’t lie but the historians leave out crucial parts.
@AnnafromHungarylvNW
@AnnafromHungarylvNW 6 ай бұрын
​@@michaelconnor5378​ I don't really understand why it would be important. The documentary is about what the Vikings did and where they went, not what and where they didn't. I don't know a lot about Norse or Irish history for that matter, but I do know that Vikings fighting under the influence is a common myth. They might have been using shrooms for ritualistic purposes as many cultures, but using them for fights simply doesn't make sense. I also recognize that you pointing at the map is an indirect rather than a direct evidence for that. I can't know what happened in the past, but I can very much tell that you are biased.
@TheCarrShow
@TheCarrShow 9 ай бұрын
Weird question: Can anyone tell me what book Juri Peets has open on his desk when he's talking about Viking Age swords at about 1:10:33 ?
@scottmiller6270
@scottmiller6270 2 ай бұрын
Thank You for sharing! I love watching videos of my Ancestor's.
@ekamjotsahota98
@ekamjotsahota98 9 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@AlbaTavernMusicArt
@AlbaTavernMusicArt 8 ай бұрын
I love history since I was young
@janetgrahamtheberge4772
@janetgrahamtheberge4772 7 ай бұрын
Have you learned yet what caused the Vikings to travel so much and to kill and pillage the lands they found on their travels? Were they starving? Was there some great societal upheaval that made them seek fortune elsewhere? Or were they just suddenly aware of riches elsewhere and they just wanted it? Or something else?
@sarahrosen4985
@sarahrosen4985 7 ай бұрын
Something I heard was that Norse inheritance laws divided property equally among sons/offspring. (Not the firstborn gets everything and the rest have a problem.). Even if you start with a HUGE estate and only 3 children per generation, in 3 generations, the farm is now too small to feed your family on. So, lack of land to own was a driving issue, at least initially.
@AnnafromHungarylvNW
@AnnafromHungarylvNW 6 ай бұрын
They said in the video that the lands were not very fertile
@blitz_zen
@blitz_zen 5 ай бұрын
In the book by Jonathan Clement ‘The Vikings’, he mentions they may have been the outcasts of society, similar to the people who traveled to America, people untethered enough to leave their communities, permanently. 🤷🏼‍♂️
@NitcheDekid
@NitcheDekid 4 ай бұрын
It was a combination of scarcity and infertile lands
@BougieBlue
@BougieBlue 4 ай бұрын
Yes they were looking for good land, hard to grow good crops when it’s so cold so much threw the year.
@jaysonparkhurst7422
@jaysonparkhurst7422 11 күн бұрын
@22:13 i love this art and the weaving of the dragon. It requires detailed foresight of where to break, as to appear below the next layer. Kinda reminds me of the 3 norns/fate weavers, maybe they thought like that for their magic 🤷‍♂️
@Jojo-oq6hu
@Jojo-oq6hu 4 ай бұрын
We are all related in some way. Not so different Afterall. When we look at what was written down by historians, we need to keep in mind also what were the variables and the bias of the author. I have enjoyed this documentary thank you ❤.
@RyanKSimmons
@RyanKSimmons 3 ай бұрын
Those small differences make a tremendous impact. What's a 15 point difference in IQ? 15 points? Doesn't sound like much huh?
@erkenga
@erkenga 3 ай бұрын
No where not
@ImZyaa
@ImZyaa 2 ай бұрын
I love that my conscience mind is full circling to the random videos that played while I was asleep Ive watched 56 mins on this video somehow and I’m just now researching this shit
@RickL_was_here
@RickL_was_here 7 ай бұрын
I found it pretty cool (given what I know now, not much of a surprise) that my family used to be Vikings that originated in Holland. It wasn't until a battle with Napoleon that our family name was given. Fascinating stuff.
@friskamarintan4857
@friskamarintan4857 Жыл бұрын
Bagaimana caranya mengubah logo yang ada disamping kiri ketikan saya ini yang huruf "F"? Buat langkah2 sejelas2nya! Thx.
@Uhawk2521
@Uhawk2521 Жыл бұрын
Great to fall asleep to, ty
@JohnnyRebKy
@JohnnyRebKy Жыл бұрын
Indeed! 👍🏻
@JannekeBruines
@JannekeBruines Жыл бұрын
Very much so 👍👍
@lindahouston5635
@lindahouston5635 Жыл бұрын
That's what I'm doing here, but I do like it as well. ❤️
@JannekeBruines
@JannekeBruines Жыл бұрын
@@lindahouston5635 I couldn't fall asleep to something I don't like. 😉
@ogbobbiejohnson4034
@ogbobbiejohnson4034 10 ай бұрын
Exactly why I’m here
@user-bm7cp5tk2q
@user-bm7cp5tk2q 9 ай бұрын
Scandinavia must be a magical enchanting place if Norse Mythology took place there
@jolx24
@jolx24 8 ай бұрын
The wilderness and forests are, nothing like being out there at night with a campfire and just taking it all in. Can't say as much for populated places though.
@hyperboreanforeskin
@hyperboreanforeskin 7 ай бұрын
Sweden has became the rape capital of Europe after they let in a bunch of 'refugees'
@dharma6902
@dharma6902 6 ай бұрын
​@@jolx24Well, populated areas are as the name says, populated. With all that comes with it.
@kharris9359
@kharris9359 7 ай бұрын
I thought Thor was Odin's son, not brother.
@Lycaon1765
@Lycaon1765 7 ай бұрын
You're correct.
@CoralRaeAllDay
@CoralRaeAllDay 5 ай бұрын
I’ve been searching the comments to see if someone else caught that. I’m only recently learning more about Viking and Scandinavian history, so I wanted to be certain. Thank you for calling this out!
@kharris9359
@kharris9359 5 ай бұрын
Chart kzbin.info/www/bejne/eonLlodmnpaMiq8si=E6BT9kI4DVdqTcWK
@nilsbrown7996
@nilsbrown7996 7 ай бұрын
Viking time-traveller: ”My comb!!?”.
@dase1866
@dase1866 6 ай бұрын
I saw that to very funny.
@vonjess9
@vonjess9 9 ай бұрын
Appreciate this, Chanel. I love history since I was young.
@theomnisthour6400
@theomnisthour6400 6 ай бұрын
Getting so wrapped up in Q that you forget the R that heralds the return of the all-father seems to be an old pattern
@davidsage124
@davidsage124 5 ай бұрын
You are killing me! 😂
@nilsbrown7996
@nilsbrown7996 7 ай бұрын
All these really soft spoken museum personnel sitting in front of the remains of people viciously hacked to death by their ancestors. There’s a funny kind of dissonance there. I wonder what happened.
@lopiecart
@lopiecart 6 ай бұрын
dude this oldschool runescape type music lol
@KikoFreitasMusic
@KikoFreitasMusic 3 ай бұрын
Great video, just trying to help: at 27:27 - Odin is not Thor's brother, he is his father, the all father of the Aesir. Thank you for the beautiful video.
@richardj3025
@richardj3025 4 ай бұрын
Buried with great respect,yet their skulls sit in your lab setting....Got it ...
@aripiispanen9349
@aripiispanen9349 5 ай бұрын
♪♫♥Very interesting - Thank you for sharing this knowledge !
@EpicHistoryoftime
@EpicHistoryoftime 5 ай бұрын
ne cannot complain that the video
@mattiemathis9549
@mattiemathis9549 3 ай бұрын
How did the Vikings get those tiny little boats across the ocean? Oh my goodness! I thought they were bigger and deeper. How did they get the water out? How did they not freeze in storms? How did they not capsize in big waves? I have so many questions now…
@maryroberts2099
@maryroberts2099 20 күн бұрын
They were master boat builders
@DaGubah501
@DaGubah501 5 ай бұрын
Ultimately I cannot help but thoroughly enjoy all the ongoing historical discoveries. However, with that notion of aperture’s, I cannot help having a mindset of, not discouragement, not uninterest, not unenthusiastic, yet an unwavering conclusion there’s an obvious message of cohesive enlightenment of needing a further unexplored perspective of unified hopelessness only because we always conclude in a circular maze of illogical incomprehensibilities …
@ruthblack3676
@ruthblack3676 4 ай бұрын
Get some help
@bizzirker
@bizzirker 4 ай бұрын
Makes sense to me. Yea. 😂
@Scott-xb7ov
@Scott-xb7ov 6 ай бұрын
Hey, you’ve got a nice sword. Huh?
@samblackwolf7926
@samblackwolf7926 9 ай бұрын
The first attack on England in Lindisfarne was Danish and also parts of England was under Dane law for a bit and Eng Land means meadow land if translated from Danish.
@Erik_1538
@Erik_1538 8 ай бұрын
You're right England translates to meadow land in danish. But it's actually from old english, "Engla Land", or "Angel Land".
@user-McGiver
@user-McGiver 8 ай бұрын
the Danes expanded to the West, and the Swedes to the East, the Norwegians were the most feared of all, and even raiding other Norse...
@kristianjohansen5561
@kristianjohansen5561 8 ай бұрын
@@user-McGiver I wouldnt say the Norwegians were the most feared of all the vikings, they were more explorers and traders than raiders like the Danes and Swedes were. Not that they didnt raid and conquer like the others, as they clearly did. Most sources, feared the Danes, more than the Norwegians. But the Danes and Norwegians often did go out together, as the Norwegians even back in that time in large periods were under Danish rule.
@user-McGiver
@user-McGiver 8 ай бұрын
@@kristianjohansen5561 no-no-no... you got me wrong!... most feared among the other Norse men [I can't say vikings... it means raiders...] we said the same thing!... the Norwegians were the most feared warriors among the Norsemen, and usually raided other Norsemen, but that was mostly ''political''...about power! I also said that Carlomagnes forced Christianity on the Norse [mostly Swedes, had as result the ''viking'' raiding era...
@kristianjohansen5561
@kristianjohansen5561 8 ай бұрын
@@user-McGiver Again I disagree, I wouldn't say the Norwegians were the most feared of the norsemen, it is difficult to say who was the most fearsome, but the Danes were the most prominent out in Western Europe, and the most successful of the Norse in invading and consolidating power. But yeah I do agree the Norwegians often attacked other Norse settlements and here Hardrada was very well known doing exactly that against the Danes.
@friskamarintan4857
@friskamarintan4857 Жыл бұрын
Apa sisi kanan Adam dan Hawa? Share disini ya, thx.
@kevinmccarthy8746
@kevinmccarthy8746 9 ай бұрын
IT SEEMS EVERY ONE WANTS TO PAINT THE VIKINGS AS nice guys, misunderstood? laugh.
@Norse-Gael1974
@Norse-Gael1974 8 ай бұрын
I would rather say Vikinars are over exaggerated in how ruthless and brutal they were. Read Why Leif Erickson and his family was exiled. It because in Norse law they didn't put up with thieves and murders.
@davidemmet7343
@davidemmet7343 8 ай бұрын
The Vikings made Blood Angels in the snow!
@kristianjohansen5561
@kristianjohansen5561 8 ай бұрын
@@davidemmet7343 The blood eagle you are refering to, did most likely not occur in the same way you see in the Vikings series. The blood eagle was most likely that after a battle, the eagles and other birds in the area, came to feed on the dead and injured people. You have to keep in mind that christian scholars painted a very brutal and fearsome picture of the vikings, to make them seem very evil and someone people had to fear.
@PohjanKarhu
@PohjanKarhu 4 ай бұрын
No. Not as nice guys. Just more than brutal blood thirsty barbarians. They weren't any more or less bad guys than any other people at the time. Everyone killed, raped, murdered, stole, raided, slave traded etc. The Vikings weren't unique in this. Heck, the British killed, murdered, raped and enslaved their own people ffs 😂 And Constantinople was the biggest slave trading hub. And the people in the Baltic raided Scandinavia. The Vikings didn't do anything "bad" that everyone else didn't already do. And the Vikings weren't one people either. Vikings were diverse people that did tons of different stuff. They raided, but also traded lots of good stuff, connected all of Europe through trade, married into royal families all over Europe and created great change. By today's standards they weren't nice people, because no people back then were nice people by our standards.
@CoopedUp74
@CoopedUp74 5 ай бұрын
This was very educatational however so sad
@briannguyen2284
@briannguyen2284 Жыл бұрын
Kai Uwe Faust of Heilung! 1:24:15
@jerimiahsmedley3722
@jerimiahsmedley3722 11 ай бұрын
Norse people came to other countries way before the Viking age. That just shows you how much history was destroyed. Even Emperor Charlemagne spoke about the Norse men plaguing his rule and the Empires before him. And Charlemagne ruled during the dark age where history was lost in vast amounts.
@brycenyarber8837
@brycenyarber8837 9 ай бұрын
The realization that essentially our entire history could be completely wrong as we know it is a fun one. All it takes is a selfish king
@user-McGiver
@user-McGiver 8 ай бұрын
actually, he was responsible for the start of the ''Raiding'' [Viking] Era of the Norse [North] peoples... as a result of his violent push to ''Christianise'' their lands...
@lemroidsb0i732
@lemroidsb0i732 7 ай бұрын
@@brycenyarber8837😊 lol I’ll l mom no
@stephendudley4377
@stephendudley4377 7 ай бұрын
Agreed, despite all their surety in themselves, their "education", and their interpretation of all these archeological finds, at the end of the day it's nothing but hypothesis' and theories, which are proven wrong all the time. The problem is they can't stand being wrong so they come up with outlandish theories to connect to their hypothetical situations instead of reinterpreting and adjusting their train of thought upon new evidence, it's a shame really. I'm fact nowadays it seems as if all science goes whichever way the highest bidder wants it to, you don't study, and come up with the answers the controllers want, you don't get funding, nor recognition. Take climate change, yes it's happening, but not from us, and nothing we do will stop it, it happens in cycles, it's literally peer reviewed science, and there are a plethora of climatologists who know it and will say it, they don't get funding or airtime, so if climate change isn't anthropogenic then why are they trying to take all of our rights and freedoms in the name of climate change?
@user-McGiver
@user-McGiver 7 ай бұрын
@@stephendudley4377 you know that everytime you even mention''climate change'' you give them a point... right?... no matter what you say... even talking against them, you give'em more...
@abishemui8278
@abishemui8278 5 ай бұрын
Sure.
@eppurse
@eppurse Жыл бұрын
too many commercials
@ralphralpherson9441
@ralphralpherson9441 3 ай бұрын
We rode the rivers of the Eastern trail Deep in the land of the Rus Following the wind in our sails And the rhythm of the oars No shelter in this hostile land Constantly on guard Ready to fight and defend Our ship 'til the bitter end. We came under attack I received a deadly wound A spear was forced into my back Still, I fought on... *_When I am dead_* *_Lay me in a mound_* *_Raise a stone for all to see_* *_Runes carved to my memory!_* Here I lie on the river bank A long, long way from home Life is pouring out of me Soon I will be gone I tilt my head to the side And think of those back home I see the river rushing by Like blood runs from my wound *_When I am dead_* *_Lay me in a mound_* *_Raise a stone for all to see_* *_Runes carved to my memory!_*
@johnrogers6348
@johnrogers6348 4 ай бұрын
So at what point does graverobbing become archeology
@leonstevens1382
@leonstevens1382 Жыл бұрын
Spellcheck will not let me write Constantinopol correctly
@friskamarintan4857
@friskamarintan4857 Жыл бұрын
What's mean kjokken moddinger? Please answer it! Thx.
@soho2409
@soho2409 Жыл бұрын
It's a kitchen midden.
@KimberlyBishh
@KimberlyBishh 3 ай бұрын
We new good Viking restaurants 😅
@HarryOgStolt
@HarryOgStolt Жыл бұрын
as a norwegian who also know swedish its so annoying to listen to the dubbing 😂
@gwoody4003
@gwoody4003 7 ай бұрын
So did anyone else catch the Swastika on the Tattoo Artist's arm? 😂
@MossyMozart
@MossyMozart 7 ай бұрын
@gwoody4003 - That symbol has a long history of decorative art in Europe and in North America among Natives. It was the Nazis that chose it as their symbol and gave it such a horrifying reputation. When we see it used nowadays, we cannot help but think of the Nazis. It does give one pause. >_
@gwoody4003
@gwoody4003 7 ай бұрын
@@MossyMozart yeah I know. You still see it in a lot of Amish art too. I forget what they call those circles they make. And it matters which way its turning too. A backward swastika isn't a swastika at all. And its used as a broken cross in a few other cultures as well... but its straight up and down, not at an angle. But its like Hitler's moustache... despite being something that was done before and isn't alwats directly associated... people still avoid it because of the stigma attached to it and the guarenteed "so... bold choice" discussions it will certainly draw from others. 🤣 There are a lot of Nazi and Nazi-adjacents in Scandinavian and Eastern European countries.... Ukraine for example, pretty hard to find a photo of their "freedom fighters" that dont have a swastika or SS symbol tattooed on them.
@damonmelendez856
@damonmelendez856 5 ай бұрын
1:37:54 the face- only a mother could love
@draconelcentelleswoliveres
@draconelcentelleswoliveres 11 ай бұрын
Legend or history: judge for yourself. During the Norse wars, the ''berjast við úlfa''the order or warrior faternity an elite in the service of the highest bidder an order of warriors were a warrior elite, similar to the berserkir, but more refined and religious, followers of the old Norse gods and a new creed imported the Móðir- Jörð, these Vikings could be the image we have of the Vikings helmet with horns, as some used them as a symbol of the male-goat, an allusion to his manhood. When times of peace came, the rulers wanted to dissolve them, as they were Christian kings, they hated Christianity, they plundered and killed them, as they had no resources, they dedicated themselves to banditry, and the Scandinavian kings hunted them down and cornered them, Seeing their extinction, they fled to Iceland with 26 ships. In Iceland they were not allowed to disembark, so they went west in search of a new land and discovered a land they called TULAND, today East Greenland. As newcomers they were forced by the dotrine of Móðir-Jörð to be polite to the natives and learned from the INUIT natives, and became experts in -hundasleða-les gustava. But they kept bothering the Scandinavians, plundering their ships and coasts for firewood, food, silver and women, and the Scandinavian kings were fed up with them and searched hard for them and finally found them in Tuland (East-Greenland), killing them.After 70 years of living on those coasts they died out, they gave orders to ban the sagas ''tales'' about the warriors of Tuland under penalty of death. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
@GhostFaceisHigh
@GhostFaceisHigh 9 ай бұрын
considering average age back then was 30-40 ..... doubt they were living to 70 hahaha....so.... fake...
@AnnafromHungarylvNW
@AnnafromHungarylvNW 6 ай бұрын
​​@@GhostFaceisHighAs far as I know, that was due to high death rates among children and warriors, for that matter. So it's possible that people who survived childhood and then battles, lived long. But everything else about the OC comment sounds like BS. First, the horn hat is a well known myth coming from a choice of costume design from Wagner's Valkyrie opera play. Second, Vikings weren't friendly to the inuits, they simply lost against them, which is why they only remained at a particular area of Greenland. (Of course, they did intermarry later and I assume a level of culture exchange followed.) If there is this amount of misinformation in a single comment, it's impossible do take everything else seriously.
@dellingson4833
@dellingson4833 6 ай бұрын
Just like the Romans the Vikings were Pagans. They were into the Pachamama stuff which is fine. To each their own. I think "peaceful" modern religion is great. Our morals and many countries were founded on Christianity. Without a strong family etc. you end up with easy to indoctrinate kids who's lives are being destroyed by evil predator educators..
@joshuabuschbacher6776
@joshuabuschbacher6776 3 ай бұрын
⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@GhostFaceisHighdon’t be so convinced sir. Open your mind. It was not uncommon for people to live into their 60s and 70s in Greek history 300-400BC. Plato for example lived to be like 79, Aristotle 62, and Socrates 71. Soo… it’s not so far fetched.
@KoolT
@KoolT Жыл бұрын
39:58 casino boat?
@oppslopper3017
@oppslopper3017 8 ай бұрын
These people are describing a family murder ‘We don’t know why these people had these sword wounds and these children toys’
@oobrocks
@oobrocks Жыл бұрын
Vikings means pirates (Oxford University)
@TeknoWarMachine
@TeknoWarMachine Ай бұрын
1:16:30 omg why is he doing that voice lol
@rajeshnvijo-dj7dk
@rajeshnvijo-dj7dk 5 ай бұрын
The narrators voice makes the program a success or a failure.... 😊 An older man firm voice is best....
@bigswede7241
@bigswede7241 Ай бұрын
I was bourn in westeros or västerås. All my family is from the vally of the maelar sea or Mälaren. My last name is one of lokies or lokes many names. One time when i was in germany a woman told me that i looked just like what a viking would look like. I dont belive i am anything else.
@maryroberts2099
@maryroberts2099 20 күн бұрын
I’m Danish/Norwegian All the men on my Dads side of the family have Harold as their middle name
@user-ro8gn5th8j
@user-ro8gn5th8j 3 ай бұрын
I am adopted with my 2 sisters with me. I will always be thankful that my adoptive parents insisted on not splitting us up. All 3, or not.
@sandraswannell4170
@sandraswannell4170 Жыл бұрын
Who was Eric the red
@30000beesinatrenchcoat
@30000beesinatrenchcoat 9 ай бұрын
Bruh I fell asleep and this is what was playing when I woke up, how did I get here?
@ABC-48483
@ABC-48483 9 ай бұрын
I'm falling asleep to this to haha how did you sleep?
@30000beesinatrenchcoat
@30000beesinatrenchcoat 9 ай бұрын
@@ABC-48483 Pretty good ngl, but all of that will be soon thrown out of the window as school starts tomorrow 😔
@davidemmet7343
@davidemmet7343 8 ай бұрын
Same here! This video is woke propaganda
@30000beesinatrenchcoat
@30000beesinatrenchcoat 8 ай бұрын
@@davidemmet7343 what’s that supposed to mean
@Dingle1234
@Dingle1234 3 ай бұрын
What makes this slaughter and invasion any different than that of the Nazis? Many people focus on the "good things" that Hitler achieved too. Bear in mind it was financed mainly on the fact that so many were murdered and their wealth seized. The sharing of trade routes and culture doesn't need to be achieved that way. People also admire Mayan culture, where beating hearts were cut out of living victims. The list goes on....
@indigenousnorwegianeuropa4145
@indigenousnorwegianeuropa4145 Жыл бұрын
The last barbarians🫦
@JJdaViking
@JJdaViking Жыл бұрын
Only the enemies of the Vikings would call them "barbarians" or "berserkers". Do you want to know what a "berserker" is?
@deborrastrom8559
@deborrastrom8559 3 ай бұрын
I am Norweigin & Scotts Irish on my mothers side. Just found out that my mothers side was mixed blood with more Norwegian than Irish. So I am more Norweigin & English also than was ever known before due to searching our ancestry thru DNA.
@johnhause2995
@johnhause2995 Жыл бұрын
Lone Ramger
@stefvanoudtshoorn2304
@stefvanoudtshoorn2304 2 ай бұрын
In the land of the blind, "One Eye is king"
@michaelrobbins9679
@michaelrobbins9679 4 ай бұрын
Way too many commercials based on the value of the content.
@Azel113
@Azel113 9 ай бұрын
1:23:40 capture Constantinople???????
@tammylynn6147
@tammylynn6147 3 ай бұрын
Whats funny is that my one girl friend spotted you in passenger seat of vehicle around my parts ..lol
@morseventurechannel1365
@morseventurechannel1365 Жыл бұрын
id like to visit norway
@Coberation
@Coberation Жыл бұрын
24:50
@swagger7522
@swagger7522 4 күн бұрын
Im indian american living in antartica i found out im 56% Scandinavian! Momma must have been creepin while daddy was sleepin 😅
@andrewchristensen6295
@andrewchristensen6295 3 ай бұрын
I read Beowulf when I was 13..
@brandoovalle5678
@brandoovalle5678 Жыл бұрын
el señor vikingo un like
@ardentartisticstonemasonry4756
@ardentartisticstonemasonry4756 7 ай бұрын
✌️🙂❤️
@jackhaus5238
@jackhaus5238 7 ай бұрын
Dont forget murderers rapist and crooks
@PohjanKarhu
@PohjanKarhu 4 ай бұрын
Like everyone at that time.
@matthewcarpenter3910
@matthewcarpenter3910 4 ай бұрын
Did anybody see the time traveling viking with the gopro??? 😅
@edgarsnake2857
@edgarsnake2857 3 ай бұрын
I prefer to think of the Vikings as a bunch of marauding hellions...just kidding. Thanks for bringing nuance and greater understanding to the history and legend of this incredible civilization...of marauding hellions...JUST KIDDING!.
@mattclark3459
@mattclark3459 8 ай бұрын
Brah, thats not really a compliment. I dont think they made this video to put ppl asleep. 😂
@Dirtcheapdeals
@Dirtcheapdeals 7 ай бұрын
it is exactly what I fell asleep to it was a great choice.
@LarryP248
@LarryP248 5 ай бұрын
This is a life-affirming piece. A book with comparable insights became a pillar in my life. "Temporal Echoes: Amelia's Odyssey Through Ancestral Shadows" by Vivian Rosewood
@matthewstanley3676
@matthewstanley3676 5 ай бұрын
😅😢😢
@stevenakey7145
@stevenakey7145 6 ай бұрын
Read The Vikings Secret Yoga; a recent discovery of North/East connections.
@patriciaheil6811
@patriciaheil6811 9 ай бұрын
they reused too many segments too often. this isn't really worth over 3 hours of watch time. 1/ cut oout the dupes 2/ keep related info together instead of spreading it all out hoping that when you get to the repeat segments, viewers will have forgotten they saw them. IOW not very respectful of viewers' time or intelligence.
@krisvalenti4141
@krisvalenti4141 8 ай бұрын
Informative yes, but I also found it quite repetitive. I think they are trying to be episodic in the presentation, but there is some notable fluff.
@friskamarintan4857
@friskamarintan4857 Жыл бұрын
Tuhan itu adil, suatu saat nanti orang2 yang sudah ditumbalkan untuk pesugihan akan dihormati.
@Feathermason
@Feathermason 9 ай бұрын
why the heque did blood-thirsty Vikings need body 'armour' against helpless,hapless dirt farmers?🤔
@Ima1stHuemanHi
@Ima1stHuemanHi 8 ай бұрын
White people are Albinos they wasn't always smart like today and some of them still do some crazy things
@shane9323
@shane9323 11 ай бұрын
There seems to be a theme and it's not about vikings
@friskamarintan4857
@friskamarintan4857 Жыл бұрын
Kjokken Moddinger.
@lilgosho9944
@lilgosho9944 Жыл бұрын
37:23
@SandyNiki
@SandyNiki Жыл бұрын
Cool, cool, now there are bots on KZbin. Sigh
@terrieenglish-preston2583
@terrieenglish-preston2583 7 ай бұрын
I am Black American. I had my DNA tested. I am 30% Scandinavian. I enjoy finding out the history of my DNA.
@rosscurtis896
@rosscurtis896 7 ай бұрын
DNA testing is for nefarious purposes. Be careful out there, it's a dangerous world these days.
@Drakkar101
@Drakkar101 7 ай бұрын
It's all nonsense. Take the Y-chromosome haplogroup test or mtdna test. Y-chromosome barely changes and you can trace your direct male ancestor.
@gulfrasta5844
@gulfrasta5844 6 ай бұрын
My DNA. It's everywhere. Korea 50% England & Northwestern Europe 10% Ireland 10% France 9% Senegal 5% Scotland 4% Benin & Togo 3% Northern Italy 3% Nigeria 2% Cameroon, Congo & Western Bantu Peoples 2% Mali 1% Norway 1%
@JeantheSecond-ip7qm
@JeantheSecond-ip7qm 5 ай бұрын
Hey, cuz from way back.
@AWa-ik2ez
@AWa-ik2ez 5 ай бұрын
i found out that I’m about 20% Finnish. Big surprise!
@friskamarintan4857
@friskamarintan4857 Жыл бұрын
Oslo anagramnya Solo.
@Lycaon1765
@Lycaon1765 7 ай бұрын
Did this series just call Thor Odin's brother? 27:25 Thor's his son????? How could you get something so well known just so wrong? What???
@MossyMozart
@MossyMozart 7 ай бұрын
@Lycaon1765 - No need to be so outraged. It was probably a simple misspeak, but should have been caught before the episode aired. That it wasn't, was an error. Many films and TV documentaries have mistakes. There were likely a lot of folks who caught the error when the documentary first appeared - I am sure that you were not the only one.
@lostcoastnomad479
@lostcoastnomad479 5 ай бұрын
@@MossyMozartand cousin Freya?
@bugzy2bangz
@bugzy2bangz 9 ай бұрын
2:21:06 Is that really a piece of shit?
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