Description
The article discusses the history of the Vikings, who originated in Scandinavia and raided the coastal lands of Europe and founded their settlements in the late 8th century. The article states that owing to the Viking's expansion in this period, historians refer to this time period as the Viking Age. The Vikings formed troops and made long sea voyages, and their violence led to continual internecine clashes between troops of different jarls.
Vikings denote ship-born warriors who originated in Scandinavia and from the late 8th century raided the coastal lands of Europe and founded there their settlements. Owing to the Norsemen expansion the period from the 8th to 11th centuries is referred to by historians as the Viking Age. The Vikings formed troops and made long sea voyages. Victims of their raids were England and Ireland, France and North Germany, The Iberian Peninsula and South Italy. They even penetrated into Byzantium and Eastern Europe. Even amid the native fiords of Scandinavia Vikings' violence led to continual internecine clashes between troops of different jarls.