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A compact study traces the Viking movement from its causes and early raids through expansion across England, the Frankish realms, Ireland, the Norse islands, the Baltic and Russia, and the later consolidation of Scandinavian kingdoms. Combining prose sagas, eddaic and skaldic poetry with archaeological evidence, it reconstructs maritime technology, social structures, religious beliefs, and artistic motifs. The narrative details regional raids, settlement patterns, political settlements such as the founding of Normandy, and the integration of Norse customs into local law, language, and place-names. Concluding chapters survey material civilization and the enduring Scandinavian imprint on adjacent regions.

About the Author

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A. Mawer

A. Mawer is an author known for his contributions to historical literature, particularly in the realm of Viking history. His notable work, "The Vikings," delves into the culture, exploration, and impact of the Norse seafarers who shaped much of medieval Europe. Mawer's writing is characterized by a blend of scholarly research and engaging narrative, making complex historical themes accessible to a broad audience. Through his work, he has contributed to the understanding of Viking heritage and its significance in world history.

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