Alt i bilder #18
In "Utvandringene," the Viking age unfolds across the North Atlantic, as Norse and Danish warriors expand their reach from the Faeroes to the Orkneys, colonizing Iceland and establishing the Althing, one of the world's oldest parliaments. From there, Viking explorers push further, reaching Greenland and venturing into Eastern Europe, where the Slavs invite Rurik to lead them. Meanwhile, Rollo and his men settle in Normandy, eventually earning recognition from the French king Charles the Simple. A detailed map and illustrations trace these migrations, capturing the breadth of Viking influence across medieval Europe.
In the shadow of the Baltic, Palna Tolki forges the Jomsvikings into a disciplined force feared across the North, their strength born of iron will and rigid order. When his successor, Sigvald, loosens the reins, the once-unbreakable brotherhood begins to fray—until a crushing defeat tests their resolve. Even in the face of execution, their spirit remains unbroken.
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