DK Eyewitness Books - Viking

(C. Jardin) #1

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Viking warriors

TȩȦȵȳȶȦȴȱȪȳȪȵȰȧȵȩȦȷȪȬȪȯȨȢȨȦ was daring courage.

To the Viking warrior, honor and glory in battle were the


only things that lasted forever. A warrior had to be ready


to follow his lord or king into battle or on a raid or


expedition. As a member of a loyal band of


followers, known as a lit h, he could be


called up to fight at any moment.


In the later Viking Age, kings


had the power to raise a


force (or leit hang) of ships,


men, supplies, and


weapons. The


kingdom was divided


into small units, and


each unit provided


one warrior. Groups of


units donated a ship to


carry the warriors on a


raid to faraway lands.


Bear-toot h pendant

Bundle of arrows

Leat her quiver, a pouch
for holding arrows

Ax

STONE WARRIOR
This Viking warrior was carved
in the 10th century on a stone
cross in Middleton, Yorkshire,
England. His weapons are
laid out around him, as they
would have been in a traditional
burial (pp. 54–57). The Anglo-
Saxon poem The Batt le of Maldon
describes the noise and fury of a
battle between Danish Vikings
and the English: “Then they let
the spears, hard as a file, go
from their hands; let the
darts (arrows), ground sharp,
fly; bows were busy; shield
received point; bitter was
the rush of battle.”

Spear

Conical
helmet

Round
shield Sword

Leat her sheat h
for knife

Bowstring of twisted fibers

Shaft of flexible
birch wood

Sharp iron
arrowhead

ARCHER IN ACTION
Vikings were skilled with bow
and arrow, both in battle and
hunting. A well-preserved
bow was found in Hedeby,
the great Danish Viking
town (now in Germany).
It was made of yew
wood. A rich boat-burial
in Hedeby contained a
bundle of arrows with
bronze mounts. They
probably belonged
to a nobleman.

Flights, pieces of bird feat her added
to stabilize t he arrow in t he air

Fur hat

Bow made of flexible
wood such as yew

BOUND FOR GLORY
In this romantic
engraving, warriors
fight with ax and
sword. The Viking
poemHávamál says:
“Cattle die kindred die,
every man is mortal:
but I know one thing
that never dies,
the glory of the
great dead.”

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