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The ultimate list of Viking-themed games you need to play
Viking-themed games are a perfect way to immerse yourself in the world of the Norse warriors of old. These are The Viking Herald's top picks.3 years ago — Games -
Book review: The Wolf Age - The Vikings, The Anglo-Saxons and the Battle for the North Sea Empire
In one of the most page-turning histories of the 11th century CE, famed Norwegian historian Tore Skeie delivers a fascinating portrait of the life, times, and most important characters that dominated the apex of the Viking Age.3 years ago — Books -
Book review: The Anglo-Saxons – A History of the Beginnings of England 400-1066
Best-selling author Marc Morris details the origins of a nation shaped by Saxons and Vikings, between the Romans and the Normans.3 years ago — Books -
Book review: The Real Valkyrie - The Hidden History of Viking Women
Internationally known for her non-fiction writing, Nancy Brown has written a new book called "The Real Valkyrie: The Hidden History of Viking Women." Inspired by the discovery of the bones of a female Viking warrior, Brown examines the lives of women in the Viking Age.3 years ago — Books -
Book review: The Circle of Ceridwen by Octavia Randolph
Octavia Randolph's "The Circle of Ceridwen" is the saga that started a cult following and has spawned ten more books and counting. This epic tale follows the journey of Ceridwen, a young woman navigating the chaos of war, loyalty, and the forging of unexpected alliances.2 years ago — Books -
Book review: The Last Viking - the True Story of King Harald Hardrada
The rise and fall of a fearsome warrior, elegant poet, and ideal romantic lead - Don Hollway's book covers it all.3 years ago — Books -
Book review: The Far Traveler - Voyages of a Viking Woman by Nancy Marie Brown
In this era of sky-high post-COVID airfare prices, you would be forgiven for never wanting to travel again. Yet, Nancy Marie Brown delves into the early medieval period, where even short journeys were perilous. She recounts the stories of Gudrid, a Norse woman who ventured vast distances.2 years ago — Books -
Book review: The Children of Ash and Elm - A History of the Vikings by Neil Price
Neil Price's masterful tour de force of Viking history leaves no (rune)stone unturned with insight on an educational journey as full of detail and color as any saga.3 years ago — Books -
Book review: The Viking Way - Magic and Mind in Late Iron Age Scandinavia
In "The Viking Way - Magic and Mind in Late Iron Age Scandinavia," Neil Price's scholarly examination provides a profound understanding of Viking spiritual practices and their societal implications.2 years ago — Books