Famous Vikings
Potpourri
Raiders
Explorers
Greenland
100

This chieftain established a permanent capital in present-day Kiev.

Rurik

100
Vikings in Greenland traded with this nearby community.

Iceland

100

The name of the monastery in northeastern England that was attacked in 793.

Lindisfarne

100

In Ireland, the first things unloaded from the long ships indicated that they might be there to stay.

Large wooden posts

100

You can see Greenland from Iceland's highest peak called _____.

Snaefell

200

These are the two names of Rurik's brothers who later became three princes of the Rus.

Sineus and Truvor

200

This religion spread from Iceland to Greenland.

Christianity

200

This prominent text provides the framing of Vikings as being barbarian and uncivilized. 

Anglo-Saxon chronicles.

200

This name means "the men who row."

Rus

200

Greenland was filled with these fertile lands called ____.

Fjords
300

This leader assisted King Edward and then was killed in battle. 

King Olaf

300

The Vikings established three summers at this North American settlement called ______ .

Vinland

300

The Vikings were unsuccessful in their campaign to conquer this city, the richest of the time.

Constantinople

300

This river was a major transportation hub for the Vikings in Eastern Europe.

Volga

300

These waterways are dangerous in winter.

Danish Strait

400

He was so large that no horse could carry him. He made a name for himself with the Normans.

Rollo

400

Helge and Anna Ingstad has found archeological evidence that Vikings were the first Europeans in North America at this site _____ in Newfoundland.

L'Anse aux Meadows

400
What do the silver coins from Muslim lands in Viking graves indicate about how they gained their wealth?

Through tributes

400

There is evidence that Vikings traded in this wealthy Middle Eastern city that was built like a perfect sphere.

Baghdad

400

They traded in this valuable commodity.

Ivory

500

When he was accused of murder in Norway he and his father fled to Iceland.

Erik Thorvaldson or Erik the Red.

500

These indigenous groups had a contentious relationship with the Vikings in North America.

The Inuit.

500

The Vikings also took part in this practice with those they captured.

Sold them into slavery.

500

This evidence, present in towns in the United Kingdom indicate the Viking's lasting legacy.

Place names
500
This saga is the primary source of Leif's voyages.

The Vinland Sagas

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