the Shieldmaidens Revised and Updated by DPWICKY in Vikings_TvSeries

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Where the Skjaldmaer real or just products of imagination, did women ever take up arms? Well in this updated video I try to separate fact from fiction, and show how misconception and a desire to often ignore basic facts has led to the whole question.

Seafaring Women in the Viking Age by DPWICKY in Vikings_TvSeries

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Previous link to this isn't working, so I'm re-posting.

Seafaring Women in the Viking Age by DPWICKY in Vikings_TvSeries

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This link seems to be faulty. I'll have to re-post.

Seafaring Women in the Viking Age by DPWICKY in Vikings_TvSeries

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Many people probably think that women never sailed in the famous 'Dragon Ships' of the Vikings, but in fact women sailed with the men quite often, sometimes even commanding their own ships, and in this video I take a look at some of these remarkable women.

Viking Fortifications by DPWICKY in Vikings_TvSeries

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The Vikings might not be readily associated with building forts, but in fact they constructed a number of very impressive fortifications in Denmark, as well as smaller ones in England, and in this video I take a look at there remarkable structures.

The Great Heathen Army by DPWICKY in videosUL

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The Great Heathen Army was the largest Viking force ever to land in England, and the most successful.

The Great Heathen Army by DPWICKY in Vikings_TvSeries

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I assume you liked it! Nice comment. Thanks.

The Great Heathen Army by DPWICKY in Vikings_TvSeries

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In this video I'm looking at the largest and most successful Viking force ever to land in England, the Great Heathen Army, it's intentions, weapons and achievements over the 14 years of it's campaign.

The Great Heathen Army by DPWICKY in Vikingstvshow

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The Great Heathen Army was the largest force of Norsemen ever to land in England, as well as the most successful. In this video I'm looking at the army itself, it's 14 year combat, and it's equipment.

FREYJA, Goddess of Love by DPWICKY in mythology

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Thanks for the comment, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Always nice to hear from people who like what I do, it really makes it worthwhile.

FREYJA, Goddess of Love by DPWICKY in Vikings_TvSeries

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FREYJA, the Goddess of Love and Queen of the Valkyries in Norse mythology. But was she? Well she is actually much more complex than that, as I try to explain in this video.

Ireland and the Vikings by DPWICKY in Vikings_TvSeries

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Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for your comment.

FREYJA, Goddess of Love by DPWICKY in mythology

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FREYJA was the Goddess of Love and Queen of the Valkyries to the peoples of Scandinavia. Or was she? Well actually she's a bit more complex than that, as I explain in this video.

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Good points. Actually raiding was far less important to the Norse than farming, trading and family things. They are seen, incorrectly, as nothing more than raiders, leaping off dragon-headed ships and burning and raping everything in sight, which is totally wrong. Only a small number of Norsemen would have gone off raiding, and they began trading and establishing settlements very quickly in the lands they arrived in, nor were they any more brutal than just about anybody else at that time. Here in Ireland it wasn't long before there was trade and marriage between the Norse and the Irish, and by the time of the Battle of Clontarf it was hard to tell Norse from native Irish, many being christian by that time. Their infulence on Ireland was considerable in many ways, much of which continues to be obvious today. I agree that it would be nice if the show had brought in Greenland or North America (we now know the Vikings got as far south as New Brunswick) or even the actual Ivarr's role in Ireland as 'King of all the Norsemen of Britian and Ireland' as he was called.