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A television programme where a team of ordinary people takes command of the Anglo-Saxon army against the Norwegian army at Stamford Bridge in 1066

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Eleanor Parker discusses the Old English poem 'The Battle of Maldon'. The poem describes a battle that is also recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, and which the Vikings won. Olaf Tryggvason may have been present at this battle, as some traditions…

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Boat named viking on Aldeburgh Beach in Suffolk. Situated on the east coast and firmly within the former Danelaw, this is an appropriate location for such a boat. Aldeburgh is an Old English name, meaning 'old fortification' - the site of a Roman…

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Little Vikings is a print and online magazine that provides ideas for things to do with children in York and surrounding areas. Other than the branding and the York connection, the site has little to do with Vikings

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The Huxley Hoard is a collection of Viking silver that was buried for safekeeping, but was never retrieved. The 21 bracelets and one ingot were discovered near Huxley in Cheshire in 2004. The hoard is owned jointly by Chester Grosvenor Museum,…

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Asgard piercing and tattooing in Southampton

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Online article hosted on the website of writer and historian Thor Ewing giving his take on the tenth-century hogback from Heysham in Lancashire. Hogbacks - seemingly a distinctively Anglo-Norse style of grave marker - are some of the most discussed…

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The two parts of a blog post about Svend Estridsen and Hereward the Wake in post-conquest England.

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Svartland Living History Society originate from the Black Country area of the West Midlands, from which they take their name.

They re-create the lifestyles of the Viking and Anglo-Saxon peoples of the 9th - 11th Century.

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A boat with the name 'Viking' and an image of a horned helmet. Seen on Regent's Canal in Hackney. The name Viking is a popular one for boats, particularly in the UK.

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A description of the inspiration behind bod's Horns-of-Odin plaque. The plaque features three horns in a valknut-style design.

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Hammer of the Gods Official Trailer #3 (2013) - Viking Movie HD


Action epic sees a passionate young man…

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A boat named Thor spotted on the River Ouse, York, during a Dinner Cruise.

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A Norse raven flag seen at English Heritage's Festival of History 2010 in the Viking Camp.

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Memorial plaque reads: "In Commemoration of a Great Naval Battle fought with the Danes in Swanage Bay by Alfred the Great D877". For more information see here

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A mini steam engine train named Thor at Moors Valley Park, Dorset.

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Viking Ale and Battle Axe Ale by Rudgate Brewery

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A re-enactment Viking at Jorvik Viking Festival 2009 with a Valknut symbol on his round shield.

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The Jorvik Vikingr Re-enactment group showing an offensive shieldwall at Jorvik Viking Festival 2010.
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