“Viking is a term—thought to have its root in the old Norse vika, meaning “to go off”—for Scandinavians who left their native… — Mark Kurlansky Copy Share Image
“As long as you were willing to drink beer, get rowdy, and proclaim yourself a Viking, you had a place at their… — Ilona Andrews Copy Share Image
I discovered I'm 60 per cent Viking. Well, more Danish, I suppose. I'm also two-and-a-half per cent Neanderthal. — Bill Bailey Copy Share Image
“Of course, she hunted them down later and made it clear that if they so much as looked at him again, she'd… — Sydney Croft Copy Share Image
We know they took their look very seriously - tweezers and combs were found in Viking graves. The warriors would file their… — Alexander Dreymon Copy Share Image
“As long as it makes you happy. For the rest of my life, I will do whatever it takes to ensure it.… — Renee Vincent Copy Share Image
“The word Viking comes from the Old Norse word “víkingr,” a term which meant to go raiding and it wasn't always by… — Njord Kane Copy Share Image
I love that Viking era, but also they're a fatalistic people and that dictated their fearlessness in battle and approach to life.… — Chris Hemsworth Copy Share Image