Monday, September 21, 2015

Did Vikings Wear Horned Helmets?

Easy answer: no, they did not. Vikings were not massive singing men with flowing locks and blood
dripping down their mustaches. 

Viking translates from the old Norse language to something similar to our pirates. Did all pirates wear parrots on their shoulders, no! That would be too much bird poop running down shoulders. Talk about gross. Vikings were, however, a force to reckon with. They attacked monasteries without any hesitation. I guess those monks wished they had a holy hand grenade. Monasteries were easy targets and held oodles of gold and other valuable items. Plus, the Vikings were pagan so who needs to fear the wrath of a Christian god, not someone who doesn't believe! The poor monks did not even stand a chance.



In the Viking world, there was a group called the berserkers. Berserkers were the really scary dudes, the ones that were down for anything. Just imagine your crazy uncle, but if that were his job. Often the best body guards, or this first out into battle, berserkers did not feel the need to tame their inner crazy but rather danced in it. Berserker essentially means "bearskin," which was pretty much all they wore. Either they would wear stylish animal fur or go out bare chested. Some historians think that the werewolf was thought up because of this posse. 





This is just a tiny, itsy-bitty look into Viking history. To learn more go to:
-http://www.britannica.com/topic/berserker
-http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/vikings/who_were_the_vikings/


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