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The narrative traces the origins and physical character of the Norse people, explores their mythology including creation accounts, the pantheon, and the world-tree, then follows the Viking expansion and its phases, describing raids, settlements, and European encounters. It emphasizes dramatic saga episodes and concentrates on prominent rulers and warriors — among them Halfdan, Harold the Fairhaired, Erik Blood-axe, Olaf Tryggvesson, and Haakon the Good — treating political developments, emigration, and cultural change, while summarizing later centuries with comparative brevity; the account draws on saga sources and contemporary scholarship to present an episode-focused national history.
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