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Offline fastson
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« Reply #15 on: December 12, 2003, 02:07:47 AM »
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BTW: I have a question, one of my friends think that Scandinavian people led way to Russians. I have no idea- is this true? He says that Scandinavians basically died out, and became Russians.


He must have been confused :p

Russia was basically a "colony" that belonged and was ruled by the Svea Vikings.
Rus is Swede/Svea (people from Roslagen) in Finish or something like that.

As far as I know, they did not die out.. We all have some blood from them, but thanks to Germans moving here it’s not a whole lot. But since we were both Germanic tribes once, it does not matter.

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Iceland turned in the year 1000, Sweden was the last to convert around 1100 IIRC.


Our first "Christian" king was Olof Skötkonung (995-1022), he started to convert the country (and unite us), but you cant really call us fully converted untill 1200.


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Hehe, there is a eye-witness story from two monks who were some of the first who dared to travel here (about 830) and try to convert the people.

They witnessed the funeral of a Viking chief, where they laid him in his ship along with his horses and belongings, and then his mistress and set everything ablaze. They were "horrified". Hhih, I’d like to have a funeral like that. ;)

They also witnessed other not-so-fortune monks that had been sacrificed to Odens two ravens (Hunin and Mugin). :D
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« Reply #16 on: December 12, 2003, 02:11:57 AM »
yeah.. but was i right about Scotland ?

I better be...

*me waves fist at old history treacher ;)
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« Reply #17 on: December 12, 2003, 05:03:51 AM »
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Not only that but most of Scotland was settled by the Vikings, and many Scottish town still have Derivations of Viking names

Oban for example (mainly on the westcoast (where i live).

So this must explain why the Scottish have a fire’y temperament.


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« Reply #18 on: December 12, 2003, 05:32:50 AM »
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Not only that but most of Scotland was settled by the Vikings, and many Scottish town still have Derivations of Viking names

Oban for example (mainly on the westcoast (where i live).

So this must explain why the Scottish have a fire’y temperament.


Yes, I remember reading something about this. :)
I remember seeing something on the Discovery Channel, I think the program is called "Time travellers" or something, anyway a bunch of archaeologists (one of them has been in The Black Adder) were investigating the origins of some town in Scotland, and it turned out to be founded by some Vikings.. Some of the buildings in the town even had the foundation left from the viking era.

I also remember reading that the red hairiness has something to do with Viking origin, but Im not sure if its correct or not. ;)
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« Reply #19 on: December 12, 2003, 05:59:20 AM »
Scotland and Ireland were indeed settled by Vikings, if you read Egilssaga Skallagrimssonar you\'ll see that he and his brother travelled to England to fight wars and whatnot.

They treated Irish people like shyte often, just coming there and taking people for slaves and stuff then going back home.
Most often the slaves were Irish in the old sagas.
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« Reply #20 on: December 12, 2003, 09:02:05 AM »
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I think the program is called "Time travellers" or something, anyway a bunch of archaeologists (one of them has been in The Black Adder)



Its called time team just check the UK station channel 4 for more details.
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