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  2. Norse funeral - Wikipedia

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    A Viking funeral could be a considerable expense, but the barrow and the grave goods were not considered to have been wasted. In addition to being a homage to the deceased, the barrow remained as a monument to the social position of the descendants. Especially powerful Norse clans could demonstrate their position through monumental grave fields.

  3. File:El funeral de un vikingo, por Frank Dicksee.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Standing on the shore, to the right of the composition, are a crowd of Viking men and soldiers with arms and weapons raised as the burning ship carrying the body is pushed out. Most prominent of these figures is that of an armoured man standing forward of the crowd, wearing a crested helmet and a breast-plate with raised ornamentation, with his ...

  4. Father and son give pet fish epic viking funeral - AOL

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    When a father accidentally killed his son's pet fish, he decided to make up for it by giving it an elaborate and awesome funeral.

  5. Talk:Norse funeral - Wikipedia

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    But, in point of fact, Viking funeral means something specific in the popular mind- the burning of a warrior in his boat, on the water, with his weapons and belongings around him. This is probably the least common Norse funeral rite and I only recall it appearing in a single medieval source (but I forget which), but for whatever reason it's ...

  6. Death in Norse paganism - Wikipedia

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    After the funeral, the individual could go to a range of afterlives including Valhalla (a hall ruled by Odin for the warrior elite who die in battle), Fólkvangr (ruled over by Freyja), Hel (a realm for those who die of natural causes), and living on physically in the landscape. These afterlives show blurred boundaries and exist alongside a ...

  7. Stream ripping - Wikipedia

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    Stream ripping (also called stream recording) is the process of saving data streams to a file. The process is sometimes referred to as destreaming.. Stream ripping is most often referred in the context of saving audio or video from streaming media websites and services such as YouTube outside of the officially-provided means of offline playback (if any) using unsanctioned software and tools.

  8. Oseberg tapestry fragments - Wikipedia

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    The tapestry is an example of both Viking Age narrative art, and decorated textiles from Scandinavia in this period, both of which being extremely rare survivors. [ 6 ] The two largest, which are also the most well-preserved fragments, depict figures of armed people and animals moving to the left as if they are part of a funeral procession or ...

  9. Remote Imaging Protocol - Wikipedia

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    BBS Documentary Library's page on RIP including sample artwork, specifications and whitepapers. RIP graphics article with sample RIP and ANSI graphics, plus a RIP viewer which can run in a command window on Win2K and WinXP: Wayne Thomas' 1994 FreeView 1.1 (freeware). PabloDraw, multi-user RIPscrip viewer and editor for Windows, OS X and Linux