Mo! This one was hard!!! M, Mille, 1000, 10×10x10, Millennium

Yes – got it! A Thousand Years Ago…

The VIKINGS lived around these parts around 1000 AD. Their reputation is quite frayed, as their communication skills were limited, and they had a very straight forward approach towards their fellow men… and women. Their antics in the British Isles, for example, included raping and pillaging – activities that greatly affected the locals. It may be argued though, that the British learned some techniques from the Vikings, that they later used with great success when they were done fighting amongst themselves and set out to build the British Empire. But I digress.

They also left marks in France (Normandy is named after them – the percentage of blonde people is far greater there than in other regions of France…)

Anyway. Around 1000 AD, an intrepid Viking named Leiv Eriksson set off from the shores of Norway to see if there was more to find beyond the horizon.

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Maybe he was bored with British waifs and was looking for more exotic venues, I don’t know, but it seems to be a recognized fact that he eventually (very eventually, have a look at the type of ships the guy used…) reached the shores of Newfoundland. Vinland, he called it – it’s been said that he found vines there…

viking4.jpgThe Vikings built a settlement at L’Anse Aux Meadows in Newfoundland. (This photo is from the reconstruction of the settlement) The remains of this was discovered in 1968, proving once and for all that the Vikings discovered America 500 years before Columbus…

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Meanwhile, at home…: Around 1000 years ago, the Christening of Norway was well under way, with typical Viking methods. Efficient, but some might say questionable… “You swear allegiance to Christ, or I drive this sword through you” was a powerful incentive in those days, and Norway was officially Christened around 1030 AD.

(The Viking methods are used in all parts of the world to this day, albeit slightly modernized, to persuade reluctant locals to embrace such modern notions as Democracy and Human Rights, as well as countless less noble causes, but that’s another story…)

Stumble it!

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11 Responses to “Manic Monday # 19 – One Thousand – 1000”

The Bee Says:

Interesting!
Thanks for the visit earlier!

Grandmother Wren Says:

It took me an hour or so to approve your entre card request – I got lost in the amazing story of your beautiful boy.
What a wonderful way to begin my day -
Thank you! and may God bless your family.

L.S. King Says:

It is funny that you post about the vikings. My significant other has a desire to do viking reenacting, so the pictures were very timely. But interestingly enough, the other day while shopping (in a Christian craft store chain of all places), I ran into a friend who has changed religion – he has joined a small group who now enjoy the religion of the vikings). I mean no disrespect, but it sounds like reenacting religion to some extent, but if he is happy…anyway…odd how the vikings keep showing up. Thanks for sharing.

Jamie Says:

This is a fascinating post. Thank you for the story of Viking travels. It ties in with mine as England was being visited regularly by yours at the time.

manic mo Says:

Great post – very interesting analogy at the end!
Here’s to a Thousand more great posts!
:)

empress bee (of the high sea) Says:

wow! blondes and a cruise ship! my cup of tea! ha ha ha

smiles, bee
xoxoxoxoxoxxooxox

maryt/theteach Says:

marvelous write-up! Clever and intelligent and so well-written! A pleasure to read about the Vikings! :D

Villager Says:

Happy MM! Great write-up about Vikings. You also reminded me of a game I played many years ago called ‘Mille Bournes’. I wonder if that game is still around?

My MM meme is up and running.

peace, Villager

Comedy Plus Says:

I love the photoshop photograph. You are a hoot. I know you know that, but you really are. I just love your sense of humor. Have a great MM. :)

Mother’s Got A Dot Com » Blog Archive » Manic Monday - Carnival! Says:

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Janna Says:

Nice post!
This will make a great addition to the carnival.

Love the picture of the vikings beside the cruise ship. :)

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