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Map of Viking Routes Year Five – ‘A Viking Encounter’ The came from the Scandinavian countries of , and Denmark. The time between 787AD and 1050AD is known as the time of the Vikings. Initially, they settled in northern Scotland and eastern , also establishing the city of Dublin in Ireland. Around 1000AD, some Vikings settled in North America, but did not stay long. They also travelled to southern Spain and Russia, and traded as far away as Turkey.

‘A Viking Encounter’ Useful Websites https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/ztyr9j6 https://www.jorvikvikingcentre.co.uk/ https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/discover/history/general-history/10- facts-about-the-vikings/ https://www.funkidslive.com/learn/top-10-facts-about-vikings/# https://www.dkfindout.com/uk/history/vikings/

Were the Vikings victorious or simply vicious?

840 AD – Viking 878-886 AD– King Alfred divides 900-911 AD – The Vikings 787-789 AD –The 866 AD – Danish Vikings Vikings begin their settlers establish the city of establish a kingdom in England under the Act, raid the Mediterranean, and Dublin in Ireland. granting Vikings north & east England. attacks on Britain. , England. found Normandy in France.

Ragnar Lodbrok (740/780-840 AD) the Boneless (794-873 AD) (950AD-1003AD) Ragnar Ladbrok is a legendary Danish and Swedish Viking leader, who is was a notoriously Erik Thorvaldsson, known as Erik the Red, was a largely known from Old ferocious Viking leader and commander Norse explorer, famed for having founded the Norse poetry and literature (there is who invaded what is now England. He was first settlement in . Before this, he was debate as to whether he actually existed under this a son of the legendary Viking . It is exiled from (around 980), reportedly for a number of name). According to these accounts, he spent the 9th said that Ivar and his brothers led the ‘Great Heathen violent conflicts and murders. Erik’s nickname was reportedly Century engaged in many conflicts with the British Army’ to attack Britain to avenge the death of their coined as a result of his dark, flowing red hair and beard, in and French leaders. He was reportedly executed by father. His ‘boneless’ nickname could have been for a conjunction with his volatile temperament. Erik eventually Ella of , who cast him into a pit full of number of reasons: a physical deformity, his lack of returned to Iceland, in 986, forming a colony. snakes. empathy, or his large stature.

Term 2 Challenge: As part of our Design Technology for this term, we will be creating our own Viking ships. In class we will be mainly focusing

on creating effective sails. For your main homework challenge, I would like you to make the body of your ship. It would be fantastic if we could sail them on the water in school, so think waterproof. Don’t tackle the sails – that will be our school learning. Be ready to set sail at the beginning of the week December 7th!

Bjorn Ironside (777BC–859AD) (970AD-1020AD) Bloodaxe (885AD–954AD)

Bjorn Ironside was another son of the Leif Erikson was a Norse explorer from Eric Haraldsson, nicknamed , was a legendary Ragnar Lodbrok, who is Iceland. The son of Erik the Red, Leif was 10th Century Norweigian ruler. He is thought to believed to have been the King of Sweden the first European known to have set foot have had short reigns as both the King of Norway and twice at some point in the . He led numerous on continental America – hundreds of years before as the Kinng of Northumberland (c.947-948 and 952-954). He successful raids across Europe, mostly famously in Christopher Columbus. He reportedly established a is said to have taken part in bloody raids across Europe from France and across the Mediterranean Sea. He is settlement at ‘’, what is now the northern tip the age of just 12, quickly learning that violence was the best known for founding the house of Munso, who ruled of in Canada. He was reportedly a way to establish himself as distinguished Viking. for many generations in Sweden. wise, strong, and considerate man, in contrast to his father’s more brash, brazen personality.

1066 AD – The Vikings, led 1013 AD – The 1000 AD – Leif 981 AD – Eric by Harold Hardrada, are conquer England. From Erikson explores the the Red discovers defeated at Stamford Bridge. 1028. Knut rules. coast of North America Greenland.