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 .p039 "uluk" for exile? Perhaps útlægð, transcribed poorly
 .p039 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ing%C3%B3lfr_Arnarson | Ingolfr Arnarson ]] [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_the_Red | Eric the Red ]]
 .p040 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thing_(assembly) | Thing ]]
 .p041 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Althing | Iceland Althing ]] est. 930, oldest legislature in the world
 .p041 rich or poor, one vote per household
 .p041 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eriksgata | Eiriksgata ]] tour of all households by prospective king
 .p042 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weregild | weregeld ]] compensatory damage for injury or killing
 .p042 1094 Iceland: 4,560 free men out of 80,000 population
 .p043 Viking marriage a business contract with obligations on both parties
 .p043 Danish daughters inherited half of brother shares, [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A4rend | Varend Sweden ]] daughters equal shares
 .p044 wife controlled assets when husband absent, parts with husband when she no longer desires him
 .p044 older women accumulated status, took over missing or dead husband's role
 .p045 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shield-maiden | Shield maidens ]] probably fictional
 .p048 Vikings "world leaders" in human trafficking
 .p049 Verdun, Magdeburg, Prague slave markets supplied with Viking captives, usually non-Christian Slavs
 .p049 Vikings supplied slaves for golden age of Islam
 .p050 Viking commerce was mostly slave commerce
 .p051 Vikings preferred intimidation to slaughter
 .p051 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berserker | berserker ]] irrationally violent
 .p052 Viking helmets conical, NOT adorned with animal horns
 .p053 most warriors clung to their shields, heroes were a foolhardy minority that caused most of the casualties
 .p054 berserker's life relatively short
 .p054 leaders, followers, and slaves shared the same shipboard space
 .p055 kings were chieftains approved by assembly of other chieftains and warriors
 .p055 no dynasties, succession disputes common
 .p056 [[ wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Bloodaxe | Erik Bloodaxe ]] killed five brothers to win throne of Norway, overthrown and exiled by sixth brother
 .p056 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald_Fairhair | Harald Fairhair ]] first real Norwegian king in 872
 .p057 Most early kings mythical
 .p058 most kings murdered, only four lived to a natural death

The Viking Heart

How Scandinavians conquered the world

2021 . Arthur Herman . 29 + 484 pages

948.022 HER . Murray Scholls Library


  • MAP: Viking voyages, originating in
    • southwest coastal Norway to Iceland, England, Ireland, France
    • Denmark to Germany, England, France, Spain, Italy
    • East coast Sweden to south Finland, Volga to Caspian Sea, Dnieper to Kiev, Black Sea, Constantinople
  • pxi Preface

  • pxv Norsemen genetic melting pot widespread in Europe
  • pxv Normans descendants of Norsemen, brought science and instruments to northern and western Europe

  • pxvii A Nation of Immigrants John F. Kennedy 1958 book @PSU

  • p001 Ch02 - The Wrath of the Norsemen

  • p003 Swedish raiders up the Volga, settlement at Novgorod

  • p005 Only 3% of Norway is arable land, 25% forest, 70% bare mountain ranges
  • p005 inland Sweden lakes and forests almost impassable before modern times
  • p006 southern Denmark/Jutland infertile barrier southwards
  • p007 Storegga Slide 6225-6170 BCE

    • Doggerland land area/bridge between Scandinavia, England, France before 5000 BCE, Rhine and Thames into the same estuary

  • p007 Move to farms inland around 4000 BCE, Vikings were mostly farmers
  • p007 Sami moved north, nomads herding reindeer, neolithic to present

  • p008 bronze in Scandinavia after 1700 BCE

  • p009 vik is Norse for bay or creek
  • p009 more than Gotland graves shaped like ship

  • p010 Cimbri moved south towards Roman lands

  • p011 Scandinavian Goths migrated south along Vistula River Germany

  • p012 Gauls

  • p012 vir (man) -> virtus (virtue)

  • p013 Tacitus: Germans revered women, advice
  • p013 Gothic War of 248–253

  • p014 Battle of Adrianople 378 AD August

  • p014 Constantinople survived but western Roman Empire was conquered by 480 AD
  • p014 Franks seize northern Gaul, Visigoths seize southern Gaul and Spain, Saxons and Angles seize Britain

  • p015 Charles Martel stopped the

Umayyad invasion of Aquitaine at the Battle of Tours 721 AD

  • p015 Charlemagne 771 AD

  • p016 The Song of Roland 11th-century chanson de geste

  • p017 Danevirke wall protecting Danes from Franks

  • p017 Hedeby Danish trading village 8th to 11th century

  • p018 Danish King Godfred 804-810? threatens Charlemagne, assassinated by son?

  • p020 Swedish longships up rivers to Kiev and Constantinople
  • p020 raiders (even Scots and English) became "Vikings"
  • p020 Viking siege of Paris 885-886

  • p021 unpredictable raids, retaliation too late
  • p021 Roman Lutetia predecessor of Paris

  • p022 Charles the Fat

  • p022 Viking Easter 845 Siege of Paris

  • p022 ransom 7000 pounds of silver danegeld

  • p026 Alfred the Great defended Wessex from Danish vikings

  • p027 York capital of Viking Northumbria

  • p029 Danelaw Denelagu English kings allowed loyal Danes their own laws

  • p030 Ch02 - Being Vikings

  • p033 Vikings genetically diverse, some Mediterranean and Middle East ancestry
  • p034 Vikings polygamous
  • p034 littoral

  • p034 Viking grave goods: bronze Buddha from Kashmir

  • p035 clinker-built boats, overlapping planks, nail points flattened tight with rove plate

  • p035 broad beam widest point of hull

  • p036 Vikings invented keel in 7th century

  • p036 18 inch draft fully loaded for inland waterways

  • p037 knarr cargo ship ("freighter") 3 foot draft Skuldelev 1 16 foot beam, 52 foot length, crew of 6 to 8

  • p037 turn from piracy to trade and settlement than piracy again
  • p037 five month winters
  • p037 bifringent polarized calcite for sun sighting obscured by clouds

  • p038 Vikings farmers and fishermen first, warriors second
  • p039 "uluk" for exile? Perhaps útlægð, transcribed poorly
  • p039 Ingolfr Arnarson Eric the Red

  • p040 Thing

  • p041 Iceland Althing est. 930, oldest legislature in the world

  • p041 rich or poor, one vote per household
  • p041 Eiriksgata tour of all households by prospective king

  • p042 weregeld compensatory damage for injury or killing

  • p042 1094 Iceland: 4,560 free men out of 80,000 population
  • p043 Viking marriage a business contract with obligations on both parties
  • p043 Danish daughters inherited half of brother shares, Varend Sweden daughters equal shares

  • p044 wife controlled assets when husband absent, parts with husband when she no longer desires him
  • p044 older women accumulated status, took over missing or dead husband's role
  • p045 Shield maidens probably fictional

  • p048 Vikings "world leaders" in human trafficking
  • p049 Verdun, Magdeburg, Prague slave markets supplied with Viking captives, usually non-Christian Slavs
  • p049 Vikings supplied slaves for golden age of Islam
  • p050 Viking commerce was mostly slave commerce
  • p051 Vikings preferred intimidation to slaughter
  • p051 berserker irrationally violent

  • p052 Viking helmets conical, NOT adorned with animal horns
  • p053 most warriors clung to their shields, heroes were a foolhardy minority that caused most of the casualties
  • p054 berserker's life relatively short
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  • p055 kings were chieftains approved by assembly of other chieftains and warriors
  • p055 no dynasties, succession disputes common
  • p056 Erik Bloodaxe killed five brothers to win throne of Norway, overthrown and exiled by sixth brother

  • p056 Harald Fairhair first real Norwegian king in 872

  • p057 Most early kings mythical
  • p058 most kings murdered, only four lived to a natural death
  • p060 Ch03 - The World the Vikings Made, Part One: From Russia to the British Isles

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  • p162 Ch07 - Vikings into Scandinavians: From Games of Thrones to Mighty Fortresses

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  • p192 Ch08 - Viking Heart Empire: King Gustavus Adolphus and the Scandinavian Century

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  • p240 Ch10 - "We Are Coming, Father Abraham": Scandinavians in the American Civil War

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  • p263 Ch11 - "More Wonderful than Riches": American Fever and the Great Migration

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  • p321 Ch13 - Men at Work: The Viking Heart and American Democracy

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  • p348 Ch14 - The Viking Heart Come Home

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  • p406 Conclusion - The Viking Heart and the Land Beyond

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