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  2. Berserker - Wikipedia

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    The rage the berserker experienced was referred to as berserkergang ('berserk fit/frenzy' or 'berserk movement'). This condition has been described as follows: This fury, which was called berserkergang, occurred not only in the heat of battle, but also during laborious work. Men who were thus seized performed things which otherwise seemed ...

  3. Harald Hardrada - Wikipedia

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    Justin Hill's Viking Fire is the second in his Conquest Trilogy, and tells the life of Harald in his own voice. He serves as the protagonist in two children's books by Henry Treece, The Last of the Vikings/The Last Viking (1964) and Swords from the North/The Northern Brothers (1967). [153]

  4. Mästermyr chest - Wikipedia

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    During the Viking Age, the area where Mästermyr mire is located used to be a lake. The mire was drained in 1902–10. [1] In October 1936, the chest was found by farmer Hugo Kraft in a field owned by Emil Norrby in Snoder, Sproge near Hemse. [2] It was found in an area that was ploughed for the first time. [3]

  5. Viking runestones - Wikipedia

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    The most notable of the Viking runestones is the Kjula Runestone in Södermanland, Sweden, ... This elite unit existed between 1016 and 1066. [10]

  6. Battle of Hastings - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Hastings Part of the Norman Conquest Harold Rex Interfectus Est: "King Harold is killed". Scene from the Bayeux Tapestry depicting the Battle of Hastings and the death of Harold. Date 14 October 1066 Location Hailesaltede, near Hastings, Sussex, England (today Battle, East Sussex, United Kingdom) Result Norman victory Belligerents Duchy of Normandy Kingdom of England Commanders and ...

  7. Mora (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Mora was a ship of clinker construction built at Barfleur in Normandy, [1] a gift of Matilda of Flanders to her husband William the Conqueror in the summer of 1066. [2] She was a larger ship and carried ten knights with their entourages and equipment.

  8. 1066 The Battle for Middle Earth - Wikipedia

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    1066: The Battle for Middle Earth is a two-part British television documentary series. In this blend of historical drama and original source material, Channel 4 re-imagines the story of this decisive year of the Norman conquest of England , not from the saddles of kings and conquerors, but through the eyes of ordinary people caught up in its ...

  9. Draken Harald Hårfagre - Wikipedia

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    The total cost of piloting was estimated at $400,000. [ 1 ] [ 13 ] Sons of Norway raised over $60,000 to help pay the pilot fees. [ 14 ] On 4 August 2016 Viking Kings issued a press release declaring that Green Bay would be the ship's last stop in the Great Lakes, planning to make its next stop in New York in September.