"Vinland det fagre" - Norse Song About Vinland

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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2020
  • Happy Leif Erikson day!
    The map shows the extent of Norse exploration in North America.
    The song was made by Norwegian folk singer Harald Foss.
    My channel is dedicated to anthems, hymns and patriotic songs, here is the link to our discord server: / discord
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  • @federicopassantino
    @federicopassantino 3 года назад +1451

    The Chad Leif Eriksson VS the Virgin Cristopher Columbus

  • @BeryAb
    @BeryAb 3 года назад +1587

    Imagine if those lands remained Norse long enough for them to develop their own North Germanic languages.

    • @BeryAb
      @BeryAb 3 года назад +113

      @@wish-keeper Exactly, I wish I got to know what it sounded like :(

    • @indicimbecile6992
      @indicimbecile6992 3 года назад +40

      Does Icelandic count?

    • @BeryAb
      @BeryAb 3 года назад +61

      @@indicimbecile6992 Not really.

    • @mihailaromanianguy3
      @mihailaromanianguy3 3 года назад +148

      Imagine if those lands remained Norse enough to become the first permanent colony, then declaring independence and becoming the first global power. Just like the US...

    • @sambugg4424
      @sambugg4424 3 года назад +38

      Eros Matthew Montallana the US probably wouldn’t exist

  • @wisconsinpatriot
    @wisconsinpatriot 3 года назад +1091

    If they hadn’t sold that cheese to the unknowingly lactose-intolerant natives, the course of history would be so different.

    • @CosmicDalmatian
      @CosmicDalmatian 3 года назад +24

      Backstory?

    • @wisconsinpatriot
      @wisconsinpatriot 3 года назад +373

      @@CosmicDalmatian Historians have theories that the Vikings were trading peacefully with the Skraelings, but when the Vikings sold them cheese which made the natives sick, they thought that the Vikings had intentionally poisoned them. This confusion may have caused violence between the two groups.

    • @christopherlupoi
      @christopherlupoi 3 года назад +23

      @@wisconsinpatriot Can I please have source and language will do

    • @wisconsinpatriot
      @wisconsinpatriot 3 года назад +46

      Professor Kenneth W. Harl’s Great Courses series on the Vikings.

    • @ironicallyeuropeanunironic2952
      @ironicallyeuropeanunironic2952 3 года назад +79

      On the one hand, it'd have been interesting if they colonised America, but it would've been much better if they could have helped the Native Americans defend their cultures against imperialism. Today, paganism is pretty much gone in Europe, (though I am happy to see increasing interest in it among younger generations like mine) and preventing other cultures/religions from going the same path would have been a good endeavour.

  • @joseph-jd1lc
    @joseph-jd1lc 3 года назад +500

    Happy Leif Erikson Day from the US.

    • @omargomez4875
      @omargomez4875 3 года назад +17

      Inga dinga dorgel

    • @jeanclaudejunior
      @jeanclaudejunior 3 года назад +16

      Hinga dinga durgen! Happy ILF day (Indigenous and Leif Erikson day) Americans should not celebrate Columbus day but Indigenous and Leif Erikson day

    • @danielscalera6057
      @danielscalera6057 3 года назад +11

      @@jeanclaudejunior well Trump just declared Leif Erickson day an official national holiday

    • @jeanclaudejunior
      @jeanclaudejunior 3 года назад +2

      @@danielscalera6057 Why? He doesn't recognise Indigenous day or Leif Erikson day, does he?

    • @nbkvelocity1327
      @nbkvelocity1327 3 года назад

      Daniel Scalera when did he declare that?

  • @ethandandforth9878
    @ethandandforth9878 3 года назад +381

    This song made me want to sail all the way to Newfoundland.

    • @TheEmeraldMenOfficial
      @TheEmeraldMenOfficial 2 года назад +12

      Please do, we love tourists!

    • @bannermanigans
      @bannermanigans 2 года назад +12

      We love tourists in Newfoundland. Please do!

    • @jodii.6
      @jodii.6 Год назад +11

      Vinland*

    • @theantiguy6037
      @theantiguy6037 Год назад

      @@jodii.6 Newfoundland

    • @triobros98
      @triobros98 10 месяцев назад

      Even if I border another ocean I will still attempt the voyage

  • @opipoo119
    @opipoo119 3 года назад +169

    Creds to the guy recording back then

  • @vestty5802
    @vestty5802 2 года назад +88

    Fun fact: Vikings were the first recorded Europeans to interact with native Americans.

    • @VonPlanter
      @VonPlanter 2 года назад +1

      And kill one

    • @vestty5802
      @vestty5802 2 года назад +4

      @@VonPlanter yep

    • @VonPlanter
      @VonPlanter 2 года назад +3

      @@vestty5802 noice
      - A american pionner

    • @vestty5802
      @vestty5802 2 года назад +5

      @@VonPlanter the American pioneer being from many European ethnicities from English to Scandinavian to Irish.

    • @alexie832
      @alexie832 2 года назад +4

      @@VonPlanter They have equal weapons. Sure the Viking have swords, ax, bows and arrows and spears but at least they can have a fair fight.

  • @officialzji1828
    @officialzji1828 3 года назад +259

    Man, the Vikings have some good songs

  • @statelyelms
    @statelyelms 2 года назад +84

    Interesting thing to note: currently the southernmost proven Norse exploration in North America was the north part of Newfoundland, which is why that region is largely regarded as Vinland - but theories are emerging that northeastern New Brunswick in particular could have been the one described as Hóp, due to the combination of elements described in their travels that are all present in that one location and not many others.
    The whole area could also have been part of the Vinland proper, due to the then-common butternut trees (of whose wood was used in l'Anse aux Meadows where it does not grow) and the enormous tides - both present in the Bay of Fundy.
    However, because no real permanent structures would've been built, it's nearly impossible to truly prove and promote, so Newfoundland and northwards retain the only verifiably correct title.

  • @Vsevolod2002
    @Vsevolod2002 3 года назад +53

    Thorfinn's gotta sing it in Vinland saga

  • @danielkostenko8189
    @danielkostenko8189 3 года назад +57

    My two favorite things combined: Vikings and Sea Shanties

    • @thedictationofallah
      @thedictationofallah 2 года назад +1

      i love nordic music, traditional music and sea shanties. but not combined

  • @carterp.5634
    @carterp.5634 3 года назад +77

    I don't know why, but this song made me open a new tab and research giant squids for 2 hours straight, with this playing in the background.

    • @kevensting9036
      @kevensting9036 3 года назад +12

      Oddly specific but ok

    • @carterp.5634
      @carterp.5634 3 года назад +4

      @@kevensting9036 perhaps

    • @user-wi8cl5gk8x
      @user-wi8cl5gk8x 3 года назад +1

      ...

    • @suurikuryellow-tooth9054
      @suurikuryellow-tooth9054 3 года назад +2

      Care to share knowledge yours?

    • @carterp.5634
      @carterp.5634 3 года назад +13

      @@suurikuryellow-tooth9054 the first video of a live giant squid was captured in 2006, and the first video of a giant squid in its natural habitat was captured in 2012

  • @harpersferryblues
    @harpersferryblues 3 года назад +46

    *That moment you réalisé that Leif Erikson achieved more than you did in all of school but in a shorter amount of time*

    • @FSSRTNO
      @FSSRTNO 2 года назад +1

      ooooooooof

  • @Thalassodromeus
    @Thalassodromeus Год назад +24

    Невероятно красивый язык и чудесная песня! Спасибо ❤️

  • @ashaler__
    @ashaler__ 3 года назад +330

    what if vinland was a successful colony and they were the first colonialists

    • @dex4836
      @dex4836 3 года назад +33

      Maybe there would be another Norse country in the world or other countries would colonize early to.

    • @ashaler__
      @ashaler__ 3 года назад +9

      Connecticut mapping VINLAND STRONK

    • @octavianeandracles5868
      @octavianeandracles5868 3 года назад +31

      vikings training native americans, and use them to pillage Europe....

    • @SirAroace
      @SirAroace 3 года назад +28

      ironically we would have more/stronger native nations

    • @couldbeanybody2508
      @couldbeanybody2508 3 года назад +6

      Very unlikely, the natives would've thrashed them, its too far and cut off, only small bands could travel and hordes of natives would've halted any colonisation.

  • @markmetalen37
    @markmetalen37 3 года назад +23

    To me it always is quite astonishing that the Norsemen already visited the north-eastern coast of the North-American (sub-)continent, c.q. Vínland, Helluland and Markland, well before the first crusade ever took place! Especially since the crusaders also had Normandians within their ranks, like Duke Robert Curthose and several members of the Hauteville-family.

  • @menchacism5327
    @menchacism5327 Год назад +20

    they should make a saga about vinland

    • @jml732
      @jml732 Год назад +5

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saga_of_Erik_the_Red#Chapter_8
      There's even an Anime, lol

    • @POLITICUS-DANICUS
      @POLITICUS-DANICUS Год назад +5

      There exist a saga of vinland. Vinlandsagaen

    • @Sajid_A829
      @Sajid_A829 Год назад +6

      It'd make for a good manga.

    • @artistbervucci1716
      @artistbervucci1716 Год назад +2

      @@Sajid_A829 Lmao

  • @brain9837
    @brain9837 2 года назад +8

    Christopher Columbus: I jUsT dIsCoVeReD aMeRiCa
    Leif Erikson: I may not the first one to discover this land, but I am the first European to discover it.

    • @varangianguard7102
      @varangianguard7102 2 года назад +2

      No, Leif Erikson had a very similar mindset, and saw the natives as wretches. Also, Columbus never admitted to discovering America, he thought he was on some island near Japan. Either way they both stumbled upon something accidentally and claimed to be the discovers of the land.

  • @LucidWanderer
    @LucidWanderer 3 года назад +97

    I look up to Leif Erikson as an Idol, we Vinlanders are the successors of his dream.

    • @oligultonn
      @oligultonn 2 года назад +24

      Being the descendant of his brother I can say that as an Icelander I am extremely proud of sharing the ancestry of the first European on mainland North America.

    • @ImperiumRomanum476
      @ImperiumRomanum476 2 года назад +8

      @@oligultonn Being direct decent of Leiv himself, Same here

    • @ostekakeutenost1308
      @ostekakeutenost1308 2 года назад +8

      @@ImperiumRomanum476 slutt å lyg

    • @ImperiumRomanum476
      @ImperiumRomanum476 2 года назад +3

      @@ostekakeutenost1308 Jeg er, men jeg skjønner det, du er sjalu. Det er greit

    • @ostekakeutenost1308
      @ostekakeutenost1308 2 года назад +3

      @@ImperiumRomanum476 er du amerikaner?

  • @Canada1994
    @Canada1994 3 года назад +22

    I'm a Canadian whose always wanted to go see L'anse aux Meadows at Newfoundland.

    • @uncletedscabin4625
      @uncletedscabin4625 3 года назад +2

      Would recommend, it's edutainment at it's finest.

    • @Canada1994
      @Canada1994 3 года назад +3

      @@uncletedscabin4625 My Aunt went there and she said that their tour guide used to play in the place as a kid before it was discovered as a Viking settlement in the 1960's. Other places I hope to see in the Maritimes is the Halifax Citadel, Louisbourg, Oak Island, St. Pierre and Miquelon, the building in Charlottesville where the Confederation conference was held and the Quebec islands near PEI.

    • @jeremiahmumford8902
      @jeremiahmumford8902 3 года назад +1

      @@Canada1994 Louisbourg is a wonderful place I'd defiantly recommend it, sometimes they even shot a couple cannons. Also don't forget to hit up the seafood cart in the town of Louisbourg, best deep-fried clams I've ever had!

  • @xen.x6437
    @xen.x6437 3 года назад +15

    _"Skipet lankta og vreid"_ and _"Ferdio gjenge han ut nord"_ are really good

  • @ruthenium5765
    @ruthenium5765 3 года назад +133

    When someone says Columbus discovered America

    • @Daniel-vj9oq
      @Daniel-vj9oq 3 года назад +9

      In Ireland some believe it was Saint Brendan, who was first.

    • @Daniel-vj9oq
      @Daniel-vj9oq 3 года назад +9

      The Irish were so supposidly first to reach Iceland as well.

    • @odi4121
      @odi4121 3 года назад +14

      @@Daniel-vj9oq imagine liking your own comment

    • @ledoyedo5483
      @ledoyedo5483 3 года назад +5

      @@Daniel-vj9oq ok nationalist

    • @hubazubax
      @hubazubax 3 года назад

      @@ledoyedo5483 but they were...if u belediye st brendan The navigator’s story at least.

  • @morrstudios7867
    @morrstudios7867 9 месяцев назад +5

    Love that I can listen to this, only knowing present day Swedish and understanding the majority of it.

  • @krqp
    @krqp 3 года назад +34

    Whenever I listen to this song my head moves to the rythm and I imagine I'm at sea

    • @akritoi3207
      @akritoi3207 Год назад +5

      I feel like it could be used as a song for rowing

  • @xen.x6437
    @xen.x6437 3 года назад +18

    Everyone gangsta in Europe 'til sea starts speaking Skipet lankta og vreid

  • @hyoga4345
    @hyoga4345 2 года назад +17

    Norse sea shanties.
    I like it.

  • @alexandercellante7553
    @alexandercellante7553 2 года назад +13

    Happy Leif Erikson day!! 🥳

  • @jeanclaudejunior
    @jeanclaudejunior 3 года назад +214

    Vikings are TRUE Pre-Columbian European discoverers of America before Columbus.
    The Norse discovery of America before Columbus is widely accepted by Archaeologists and Historians alike when Two Norwegians discover an Archaeological site in L'Anse Aux Meadows in Newfoundland.
    So happy ILF Day! (Indigenous and Leif Erikson Day)

    • @ivankomadanvonrakovac8415
      @ivankomadanvonrakovac8415 3 года назад +10

      Croatians discover America

    • @jeanclaudejunior
      @jeanclaudejunior 3 года назад +14

      @@ivankomadanvonrakovac8415 Upon their arrival in southern Europe in the beginning of the seventh century Croatians settled on the coast of the most beautiful Adriatic Sea where through time they intermarried with the native Roman-Illyrian inhabitants. This is where the Croatian ties to the sea were established, and probably even at times given a destiny. They were known as excellent seafarers, and for a while, especially during the time of the first Croatian King, Tomislav in the tenth century, they ruled the Mediterranean with their navy. In later centuries the independent Republic of Dubrovnik continued this seafaring tradition and traded with the whole known world. The majority of historians claim that some Croatian seafarers were part of the famous Christopher Columbus expedition which resulted in the discovery of the New World in 1492, the American continent, which at that time was erroneously thought to be the western shore of India. Others, such as L. Adamic, hold that the seafarers from Dubrovnik came to the shores of America even before Columbus! At any rate, it is a historical fact that with their own ships, the people from Dubrovnik traded with America in the first decades and centuries after the discovery of that continent. Of extreme interest is the mention of the Croatian name as far back as the sixteenth century. One native tribe was called the Croatan; the children had unusually "pretty light brown hair", and they used certain words in their own language that sounded much like Croatian words. They lived in North Carolina, on the Island called Roanoke and in its proximity. When Governor White returned to that settlement to see the English immigrants in 1590, no one was there. All that was left behind as proof of their existence was the word CROATOAN carved on an oak tree. Unfortunately, it seems that this long ago remnant of Croatian mention on an oak tree remains a mysterious secret, bordering between historical truth and legend, as no one will ever be able to confirm that fact. The similarity of the names Croatan or Croatoan to the Latin form of the Croatian name is very apparent and gives credibility to speak of the existence of "Croatian Indians" in the long ago sixteenth century.
      However, in these first centuries, Croatian colonies were very few and only a small number of Croatians continued their new lives in America. Seafarers outnumbered the ones deciding to stay and settle down in that new lavish country. At that time, there were more Croatians living on the west coast, California. In then nineteenth century, when hard times hit Croatians in their own land both politically and more so economically, the news of this lavish country began to spread, as did the increase of Croatian immigration. At that time, the majority came from the Dalmatian coast and its islands, but also from Lika, Slavonia and other Croatian territories. The number of Croatians from Bosnia and Herzegovina was minimal because they had difficulty escaping the Turkish rule, and most probably news of the outside world had little chance of getting to them. Only after the Austro-Hungarian occupation of 1878, did their numbers grow. However, the largest number of Croatians, as well as other nationalities, started coming to America in the last decades of the nineteenth century and in the first decades of the twentieth century. At that time, America was becoming the strongest industrialized nation in the world. She extended the opportunity of good wages, and most importantly, she allowed newcomers the freedom of national and religious expression. According to some statistics (Emily Balch), up to the year 1910, around 400,000 Croatians had immigrated into America! However, it is very hard to give an exact number since when Croatians were coming into the immigration ports, they were erroneously classified under the immigrant columns as "Croatians and Slovenians" while others were classified as "Dalmatians, Bosnians or Herzegovinians". Therefore, in the latter classification, it was by regions and not by nationality. However, large portions, classified both in the first and in the second instance, were of Croatian ancestry. At this point it is important to mention that many of them returned to the old country. According to some statistics every third Croatian up to 1914 returned back home.
      Economic conditions at that time in Croatia were very difficult. Poor soil rendered very little: for every living person there existed enough sun and nothing more. The political situation became especially difficult upon the implementation of absolutism during the 1850's. Croatians lost many of their historical rights because of the formation of the dual Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in 1867. They were torn into three sides: followers of Austria, followers of Hungary and followers of the independent political leadership of Starčević and Kvaternik. None concerned themselves with the Croatian peasants. The government decision to decrease the number of seafaring ships in the 1870's, causing the seafarers to lose their jobs, was one of the main reasons for the mass exodus. Around 200,000 people were left without earnings after the onset of the vine disease phylloxera in their vineyards. The abolition of the Vojna Krajina (military frontier) took away the livelihood of many who had no other way of making a living. The construction of the railroad between Karlovac and Rijeka took away the livelihood of many kirijaši who used to transport merchandise from Karlovac to the Dalmatian seaports as their main source of income. Prior to the construction of the railroad between Karlovac and Rijeka, they had to transport goods to the seaport of Rijeka by horse. A large number of these deprived individuals, inspired by sensational stories of the riches in America, made a decision to depart from their homeland and take the "road to nowhere." The majority discovered, too late, that most of the stories about rich America were blown out of proportion. At the same time their lands were being populated by German and Hungarian settlers! There is nothing worse than being under foreign rule!
      New Croatian settlers in America tried to organize themselves under new conditions. They helped one another with problems that arose such as job related injuries, death, little or no knowledge of the English language, and their rights as citizens. Various support groups were established in order to take care of funeral arrangements for their members and to help their families. Interestingly in the beginning some Croatian colonies owned their own graveyards as a possible illusionary link to the old homeland. Main gatherings took place in Croatian owned saloons. Also they often lived together in houses and shared bedrooms. The main problem was marriage because there were very few Croatian women there at the time. For this reason many boarded ships and journeyed for over a month to go back home and find themselves a wife to bring back to America. A large number married women of different nationalities. In California they often married Mexican women, and in other states they married Irish or Polish women. If they were not able to find a Croatian woman, they had to find a Catholic one.
      Most Croatians lived a hard life. Basically they were illiterate and did not speak the English language, and so they had to take on the most backbreaking jobs such as coal mining and the construction of railroads, other roads and tunnels. Others worked as longshoremen. In the south and west, namely the Mississippi delta and California, they were fishermen and raised shellfish, while others cultivated various fruits and had their own vineyards. The Gold Rush enabled some to do very well in precious metal mines, and some became quite rich as a result. Others had tough lives, dying very young; few lived past forty years of age. The two characteristics they had in common were being hardworking and ambitious. There were very few that did not succeed. However, the fruits of their labor were not going to be enjoyed by them but by their children and grandchildren.
      As staunch Catholics they longed to have more Croatian churches and more Croatian priests available to take care of their many needs. They wanted to experience spiritual guidance as those had in their homeland. However, up until the very end of the nineteenth century, there were no Croatian priests available in this new land. For that reason, many attended other churches but were not totally satisfied because it was not what they had wanted. Therefore, a lot of them left the church altogether. The first Croatian priest that worked in America was Rev. Dobroslav Bozic, born in Kraljeva Sutjeska in Bosnia. He came to America in 1894, being prevailed upon by Bishop Strossmayer, and soon thereafter established the first Croatian parish in Allegheny, Pa. (now Pittsburgh) where a large Croatian colony already existed. Even though he was not the first active Croatian priest, he was the first to work with the Croatians. There were others who came before him who worked with the native Americans or other peoples, mainly with German immigrants.

    • @ivankomadanvonrakovac8415
      @ivankomadanvonrakovac8415 3 года назад +1

      @@jeanclaudejunior Thanks for understanding our history. And did you know that scientists found petroglyphs in South America in Glagolitic script and many native americans use our checkerboard for their symbol. And we are not Slavs we are from Iran. And Zarathustra was Croatian he say that in Avesta. And Columbus found Churches and Mosques in America and we have other colonies in India Africa Oceania and Asia. We have our Sagas Veyske Povede. And todays croatian language is not real. Our real language is Gan-Veyãn. If you would I can sand you translate of one of our sagas. Our journalist say that Nelson Mandela tell him that Croatians came in Africa before Magelan and that 10 000 africans have croatian ancestors

    • @ivankomadanvonrakovac8415
      @ivankomadanvonrakovac8415 3 года назад

      @@jeanclaudejunior You should look at the story of the Tarara Maori

    • @jeanclaudejunior
      @jeanclaudejunior 3 года назад +4

      @@ivankomadanvonrakovac8415 The Tarara are descendants of Croats marrying the Maori

  • @thisisaname3283
    @thisisaname3283 3 года назад +30

    Imagine if the norse went far south enough to find Quebec. Imagine a great norse exodus from the homeland to the mouth of the st. lawrence

    • @thisisaname3283
      @thisisaname3283 2 года назад

      @@jotascript03 The chances of any large native force persisting in the disease-buckets that were ships is next to 0

    • @thisisaname3283
      @thisisaname3283 2 года назад +1

      The natice DNA in greenland comes from the native greenlanders

  • @ultraviolet7838
    @ultraviolet7838 Год назад +13

    Not only was Columbus not the first European to discover America, he was a tyrant who was only looking for gold and slaves. There is no reason to celebrate him (unless you support his atrocities).
    Anyway, happy Leif Erikson/ Indigenous People’s Day!

  • @rikaweimann6063
    @rikaweimann6063 3 года назад +39

    Happy Leif Erickson day aus Berlin❤💛

    • @jeanclaudejunior
      @jeanclaudejunior 3 года назад +1

      I've made a video about your nation: ruclips.net/video/7VjxTJi4cn4/видео.html&ab_channel=jean-claudeschwartz Just representing it not defaming it and i've made a video about Germany and Berlin is Included: ruclips.net/video/44en7aMyJ1k/видео.html&ab_channel=jean-claudeschwartz

  • @user-twajejoc
    @user-twajejoc Год назад +11

    2:02 is incredible 😳

  • @willianvalknut5072
    @willianvalknut5072 3 года назад +14

    Thorfinn song
    Greetins from Brazil 🇧🇷

  • @TheEmeraldMenOfficial
    @TheEmeraldMenOfficial 2 года назад +20

    As a Vinlander, this is awesome to see.

    • @kotinorsu6987
      @kotinorsu6987 2 года назад +1

      wdym no one knows where vinland actually was

    • @TheEmeraldMenOfficial
      @TheEmeraldMenOfficial 2 года назад +11

      @@kotinorsu6987 …L’Anse-Aux-Meadows, Newfoundland, Canada. Confirmed Viking settlement widely accepted to be Vinland. Helluland is thought to have been Baffin Island, and Markland the coast of Labrador.

    • @kotinorsu6987
      @kotinorsu6987 2 года назад

      @@TheEmeraldMenOfficial very interesting i always tought it was somewhere there but i thought it wouldve been s bit northern. good to know

    • @TheEmeraldMenOfficial
      @TheEmeraldMenOfficial 2 месяца назад

      @@kotinorsu6987Glad to have helped. I’m a Newfoundlander, myself, hence my comment. :)

  • @thorleifjansson5312
    @thorleifjansson5312 3 года назад +71

    Låt oss aldrig glömma att det var vi nordbor som var första européerna i amerikat

    • @oligultonn
      @oligultonn 7 месяцев назад +2

      Það var ekki einhver Norrænn maður heldur var hann einn framasti sonur Íslands, Leifur Heppni Eiríksson, sem fyrstur manna leit meginland nýja heimsins. Ekki gleyma því að Leifur Eiríksson er fæddur á Eiríksstöðum í Haukadal á Íslandi.

    • @simontenkate9601
      @simontenkate9601 2 месяца назад

      Det var hellre irlandska människor som "upptäcktade" Ommerike som de första europear.

  • @frevor1735
    @frevor1735 3 года назад +26

    Happy Leif Erikson Day from Russia !

    • @jeanclaudejunior
      @jeanclaudejunior 3 года назад

      I've made a video about Russia: ruclips.net/video/nY8HBFTE2Tg/видео.html&ab_channel=jean-claudeschwartz It has no scam/spam in it.

  • @NorskaFjordskaOfficial
    @NorskaFjordskaOfficial 7 месяцев назад +3

    When I grow up I’m gonna make a Movie about Leif Eriksson and his crew on the sail to Vinland

  • @carterp.5634
    @carterp.5634 3 года назад +8

    I like how this was uploaded on Leif Erickson day

  • @busterscruggs8834
    @busterscruggs8834 Год назад +5

    I am dutch but learned to speak and understand surprisingly well in norwegian. Even so that I helped norwegian tourist in my city with directions, and they said "how long do you live here already?" And after translating it to dutch for my friend to understand, we burst out of laughing. My friend said "he was born here." And then I smiled and I saw those faces of them like "whaaaatt" thats what motivates me to learn more languages. To be able to make myself clear in their language, in a respectful maner, so they feel more comfortable.

    • @simontenkate9601
      @simontenkate9601 2 месяца назад

      Haha, begrijpelijk. Als je hollands, fries, gronings en drents kent is noors ( en zweeds) gewoon de volgemde stap. Is eigenlijk een ( 1) taal.

  • @mikelitoris6522
    @mikelitoris6522 2 года назад +7

    I'm not sure, but I think the trip took him up North

  • @user-ms4ni3fh6i
    @user-ms4ni3fh6i 3 года назад +7

    Leifr Eiriksson was a very tricky guy - managed to discover America 500 years before Columbus. I think Columbus was pretty unhappy with this fact.

    • @varangianguard7102
      @varangianguard7102 2 года назад +3

      Christopher Columbus probably didn’t even know of Vinland or Leif Erikson. By his time even Scandinavia dismissed it as a fabled land, and saw the sagas as fictional pieces.

    • @romanempire4495
      @romanempire4495 2 года назад +1

      Columbus, in all likelihood, had no clue he existed.

  • @USBearForce
    @USBearForce 3 года назад +12

    I guess the Vinland Saga Season 2 OP dropped early.

  • @sollrandomguy
    @sollrandomguy Год назад +11

    A fun tiny note. Vinland isn't the word Finland misspelled, it was the name of the Norse colony in Newfoundland, they named it that way.

    • @hilmust6278
      @hilmust6278 Год назад +1

      In Sweden we call Vinland ”Västnorden” literally meaning The Western North

    • @hickspaced2963
      @hickspaced2963 Год назад +2

      @@sollrandomguy thats not true at all mate. In Sweden we call it vinland. This dude is just making shit up.

    • @sollrandomguy
      @sollrandomguy Год назад +1

      @@hickspaced2963 oh really, oh okay

    • @BRIAN_IVERSON_20
      @BRIAN_IVERSON_20 10 месяцев назад

      i didn’t know that, you’re telling me that for the first time

  • @bigsig981
    @bigsig981 3 года назад +9

    Ingen never disappoints

  • @Malcalore
    @Malcalore 3 года назад +102

    we actually have signs of viking activity further south than this map suggests

    • @ryanp.2201
      @ryanp.2201 3 года назад +17

      It seems to go about as far south as Boston, how much further south are the discoveries?

    • @Ingenting
      @Ingenting  3 года назад +130

      @@ryanp.2201 There is speculation of a land called Great Ireland and White Men's Land in the Chesapeake Bay which has gained status as a legend among scholars. The land was said to have "people dressed in white garments, uttered loud cries, bore long poles, and wore fringes"
      One story tells of a band of Vikings sailing from Dublin to Iceland, but got blown off course west, and then southwest. When they caught sight of land, the natives immediately spotted them, overpowered them and dragged them to court. At the court, the Norsemen understood that they were to be enslaved or killed. The Europeans were then saved by an Icelandic speaking elder which ensured their safe passage home. Unfortunately, the accounts of this land are rare and are just dismissed as a Norse interpretation of Celtic myths about a land to the west. A Norse Atlantis, if you will.

    • @ryanp.2201
      @ryanp.2201 3 года назад +10

      Ingen Apparently the idea of White Man’s Land and the related legends are quite old though, which brings the voracity behind them into question. Would love it to be true, but we need the archaeological evidence.

    • @Malcalore
      @Malcalore 3 года назад +16

      @@ryanp.2201 the furthest south I can recall on top of my head was near Washington DC (though i could be wrong) but it was such an astounding find that the Highway builders who found it didn't believe it was a legit finding and destroyed the viking ship they allegedly found.

    • @idiocrat3744
      @idiocrat3744 3 года назад

      @@Malcalore Ingen said up to chesapeake bay, so to Baltimore

  • @georgios_5342
    @georgios_5342 3 года назад +7

    Hello there! Happy Leif Erikson day!
    Από την Ελλάδα

    • @jeanclaudejunior
      @jeanclaudejunior 3 года назад +1

      I've made a video about your nation, Greece: ruclips.net/video/7VjxTJi4cn4/видео.html&ab_channel=jean-claudeschwartz Just representing it not defaming it

  • @Sir_knight_trooper
    @Sir_knight_trooper 3 года назад +10

    GF: babe come over
    Me: not now I'm in Iceland
    GF: I have my warbonnet on!
    Me:

  • @DarDarBinks1986
    @DarDarBinks1986 3 года назад +13

    Vikings of all countries, unite!

    • @NorwegianNationalist1
      @NorwegianNationalist1 3 года назад +4

      Lol, you aren't us stop larping

    • @akritoi3207
      @akritoi3207 2 года назад

      @@NorwegianNationalist1 Im in no way Norwegian. But i am interested in your culture and love your language. I even have the same lutheran beliefs as your national Church.
      ✝️Harald Hardrada and Leif Erikson were christian✝️

    • @NorwegianNationalist1
      @NorwegianNationalist1 2 года назад +1

      @@akritoi3207 We don't have a state church in Norway, and the majority of people are atheist here. Soon it will be a muslim country

    • @akritoi3207
      @akritoi3207 2 года назад

      @@NorwegianNationalist1 from the research ive done Christianity in norway is dying. But the majority of Norway still identifies as Christian despite that your country has the lowest church attendance rates on earth

    • @akritoi3207
      @akritoi3207 2 года назад

      @@NorwegianNationalist1 also there is a national church. Den norske kirke.

  • @aramxut9495
    @aramxut9495 3 года назад +17

    Long live vikings 🇩🇰🇮🇸🇳🇴🇸🇪🇫🇴🇦🇽
    From sakartvelo (georgia) 🇬🇪

    • @ProudCypriot
      @ProudCypriot 3 года назад +3

      You forgot Russia 🇷🇺

    • @idiocrat3744
      @idiocrat3744 3 года назад +1

      @@ProudCypriot Vikings were hiding in russia and masked as russians they raided the byzantines

    • @ProudCypriot
      @ProudCypriot 3 года назад +3

      @@idiocrat3744 No they didnt, they lost at the battle of Adrianople. And they served the Byzantine emperor as the Varangian guard

    • @idiocrat3744
      @idiocrat3744 3 года назад +1

      @@ProudCypriot Battle of Adrianople is Visigoths. Vikings actually were mostly raiding and failing. Celtic people were the varangian guard

    • @ProudCypriot
      @ProudCypriot 3 года назад +3

      @@idiocrat3744 Sorry my fault, not the battle of Adrianople. I was meaning the attack of Sviatoslav (Kievan Rus) against Byzantium. The Varangian guard was mainly norsemen from Scandinavia, not Celts. Kievan Rus provided the earliest members of the Varangian guard

  • @kingdomofvinland8827
    @kingdomofvinland8827 2 года назад +12

    This is Vinland’s National anthem

  • @zeynepc.1684
    @zeynepc.1684 3 года назад +4

    WHY ARE THESE NOT ON SPOTIFY AAAAA

  • @neathizar9743
    @neathizar9743 2 года назад +3

    For some reason the beginning made me think of a norse pirates of the Caribbean, pirates of the Lawrence as it were

  • @AlabamaRocketTroop
    @AlabamaRocketTroop 3 года назад +8

    Happy Leif Erikson day from the US! The first european to set foot in north america.

  • @newrisingdamned7604
    @newrisingdamned7604 3 года назад +5

    vinland saga s2 must really use this as their ost

  • @talitek
    @talitek 3 года назад +34

    This isn't Norse, it's Middle Norwegian at best. I'd say early modern Norwegian to be honest. Harald Foss is well known for singing medieval ballads preserved in their original form, which tend to be Norwegian from the 16th or 17th centuries.
    Nevertheless a great song! Thanks for sharing!

    • @Hooga89
      @Hooga89 3 года назад +9

      It's just normal New Norwegian(Nynorsk), with some anachronisms for aesthetics' sake and for fun(like "Þule" or "furðu strendir"). We tend to do stuff like that when writing folk songs here in Norway just to evoke the time period the song is about.

    • @talitek
      @talitek 3 года назад +1

      @@Hooga89 thought as much - nynorsk is my written standard. Mostly got confused by the þ's and ð's!

    • @TheEmeraldMenOfficial
      @TheEmeraldMenOfficial 2 года назад +3

      @@talitek I guess you could say it’s a THORN in your side.

    • @talitek
      @talitek 2 года назад

      @@TheEmeraldMenOfficial Love it! :D

    • @smolotov7781
      @smolotov7781 2 года назад

      @@Hooga89 Isn't Bokmål standard Norwegian? With Nynorsk dying out?

  • @blakepeanutbudderman8163
    @blakepeanutbudderman8163 2 года назад +1

    My left ear loved the intro

  • @Dragonite_Tom
    @Dragonite_Tom 3 года назад +10

    Sometimes I always got confused with Finland

  • @Valhalla-Warrior
    @Valhalla-Warrior 2 месяца назад +1

    det var perfekt👌🏻⚔️

  • @Norski1508
    @Norski1508 2 года назад +12

    If Norway had kept Vineland we might have seen a Norwegian empire. :D

    • @skayqz
      @skayqz Год назад

      I'm getting ss music vibes

    • @jml732
      @jml732 Год назад +1

      Would have been too far away. If the Little Ice Age never happened, Vinland would have been used by Greenlanders during winters, to harvest timber.

    • @Norski1508
      @Norski1508 Год назад

      @@jml732 yeah it's still cool to think of though.

    • @se6369
      @se6369 Год назад

      Was it ever under the Norwegian crown?

    • @artistbervucci1716
      @artistbervucci1716 Год назад

      Not really just "Norwegian", I bet there were other Nordic nations like Danish people.

  • @pauladambarral5039
    @pauladambarral5039 3 года назад +31

    It's time for vinland saga
    It's an anime watch it it's great

    • @nikosaurus4238
      @nikosaurus4238 2 года назад

      Askeladd best character

    • @TheEmeraldMenOfficial
      @TheEmeraldMenOfficial 2 года назад +2

      So let me get this straight, there’s an anime about Vinland. SIGN ME THE HELL UP

  • @truanarchy6315
    @truanarchy6315 2 года назад +4

    ight y'all lets stand for the National Anthem

  • @uer9071
    @uer9071 3 года назад +6

    Happy Leif Erikson day.

  • @gudgjorde
    @gudgjorde Год назад +1

    elsker sangen
    😁😁

  • @mnep5
    @mnep5 10 месяцев назад +1

    imagine this stays and causes the age of discovery early

  • @rogersmith7525
    @rogersmith7525 Год назад +4

    Imagine if they had stayed.... Imagine a Nordic speaking western world

  • @roopelampinen188
    @roopelampinen188 3 года назад +55

    The Icelanders did it before it was cool

    • @jeanclaudejunior
      @jeanclaudejunior 3 года назад +7

      I've made a video about Iceland including Leif Erikson and the map of Vinland: ruclips.net/video/bSWGva6zyxA/видео.html No spam at all. Just a representation of Iceland itself

    • @magnusjonsson7714
      @magnusjonsson7714 3 года назад +1

      And who was the Icelanders? omg.

  • @5estye586
    @5estye586 3 года назад +4

    Anyone know what instrument that is in the beginning?

  • @Hello-xh3rx
    @Hello-xh3rx 3 года назад +22

    Love to scandinavian people from russia, It would be great by the way if all north countries united but its impossible😪❤❤❤

    • @christuspilatus
      @christuspilatus Год назад +5

      Is this a russian "special operation" you think should happen towards Scandinavia?
      Try us! And you will soon find out ukraine aint the only one who can fight.

    • @Hello-xh3rx
      @Hello-xh3rx Год назад +3

      @@christuspilatus Hmm I don't try to spread hatred or war and definitely not threatening while you are, so it's the question to you

    • @christuspilatus
      @christuspilatus Год назад

      @@Hello-xh3rx Why would we want to unite with Russia?
      Russia is not a peaceful country. Nor a coutry anyone can trust.
      Its not threathning to say that we will defend ourself if attacked.
      I don't have anything against the russian citizen. its not your fault that russia has a crazy dictator who lies and causes war.
      But we all remember that Russia had a training operation next to Ukraine, right before it became a "special operation".
      We now now for sure that we can't trust Russia. We also know that its not the ordinary citizen's fault.
      I'm sorry.

    • @phineess
      @phineess Год назад +2

      @@christuspilatus bro he is just random citizen

  • @isaweesaw
    @isaweesaw 3 года назад +3

    Ingen knows what we like

  • @saaractualcontent380
    @saaractualcontent380 3 года назад +4

    Actual Content

  • @FonBarsenstien
    @FonBarsenstien 2 месяца назад +4

    Vinland Saga fans on way to Vinland

  • @magnusjonsson7714
    @magnusjonsson7714 3 года назад +3

    Till Thule.

  • @thanosgioule8044
    @thanosgioule8044 3 года назад +2

    Nice

    • @jeanclaudejunior
      @jeanclaudejunior 3 года назад

      I've made a video about your nation, Greece: ruclips.net/video/7VjxTJi4cn4/видео.html&ab_channel=jean-claudeschwartz Just representing it not defaming it

  • @pinkburger358
    @pinkburger358 3 года назад +7

    More norse music plssssssssssssssssssssss !

  • @macaroni3219
    @macaroni3219 3 года назад +4

    When the ocean starts speaking norse

  • @Arrow3619
    @Arrow3619 7 месяцев назад +2

    Leif Erikson Day!

  • @thelettermradio5251
    @thelettermradio5251 3 года назад

    Epic

  • @jack_da_gamer
    @jack_da_gamer 8 месяцев назад +3

    Canadian nordic Brothers unite!!!

  • @zlxkks
    @zlxkks 2 года назад +4

    Happy Leif Erikson Day!

  • @sebastiang7412
    @sebastiang7412 3 года назад +201

    NOREG RÅDVILL! SVEARIKE RÅDVILL! DÀNMARK RÅDVILL! ⚔️✊🏼🇸🇪🇫🇴🇳🇴🇷🇺🇮🇸🇬🇱🇦🇽✊🏼⚔️

    • @EiriktheNordAndersen-ju4gl
      @EiriktheNordAndersen-ju4gl 3 года назад +27

      Translation: NORWAY CONFUSION! SWEDEN CONFUSION! DENMARK CONFUSION!

    • @sebastianvangen
      @sebastianvangen 3 года назад +12

      Älskar/Elsker våres historie/historia gemenskap. Fra/från en svensk/norsk i blod av nordisk sol.

    • @ImperiumRomanum476
      @ImperiumRomanum476 2 года назад +32

      Ah yes, Russian vikings

    • @mrakochert
      @mrakochert 2 года назад +65

      @@ImperiumRomanum476 rus kingdom started with viking dynasty.

    • @ImperiumRomanum476
      @ImperiumRomanum476 2 года назад +22

      @@mrakochert Oh, I did not know that. Thank you

  • @Livslust
    @Livslust 3 года назад +7

    Kram från Sverige.

  • @user-twajejoc
    @user-twajejoc Год назад +1

    1:49 good

  • @dracodistortion9447
    @dracodistortion9447 3 года назад +2

    HAPPY LEIF ERIKSSON DAY

  • @Norski1508
    @Norski1508 2 года назад +7

    Is it just me or does anybody wish Vinland remained Nordic.
    If only we hadn’t sold that cheese to the native population

  • @MemeLox
    @MemeLox 9 месяцев назад +1

    You have no enemies

  • @YamiPoyo
    @YamiPoyo Год назад +1

    Names of the paintings?

  • @limgasdicritan9161
    @limgasdicritan9161 3 месяца назад

    makes me having no enemies and wanted to go Vinland

  • @NewRepublicMapper
    @NewRepublicMapper 3 года назад +7

    The Map Looks Like a Tiger

  • @haha_yes123
    @haha_yes123 Год назад +4

    i wanna learn old norse now

    • @hickspaced2963
      @hickspaced2963 10 месяцев назад

      Its Norwegian

    • @haha_yes123
      @haha_yes123 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@hickspaced2963 and i said i want to learn norse now

    • @ggbaranga2575
      @ggbaranga2575 9 месяцев назад

      @@haha_yes123 who's stopping you?

    • @haha_yes123
      @haha_yes123 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@ggbaranga2575 no one?

    • @ggbaranga2575
      @ggbaranga2575 9 месяцев назад

      @@haha_yes123 then go for it.

  • @xE3x
    @xE3x 2 года назад +1

    [Viking Noises Intensifies]

  • @tijdvooraardappels
    @tijdvooraardappels 3 года назад +2

    How do you even find this? Did the Icelandic write it down?

    • @EiriktheNordAndersen-ju4gl
      @EiriktheNordAndersen-ju4gl 3 года назад

      Timaflakk.

    • @varangianguard7102
      @varangianguard7102 2 года назад

      No I believe it is a modern song. High chance any “norse” or “viking” song you hear is a modern one, with instruments we know they used, but records of their music were scarce.

  • @ai-chan5545
    @ai-chan5545 3 года назад +1

    Who's there for Vinland Saga?

  • @thomasleatherbury2373
    @thomasleatherbury2373 2 года назад +1

    Happy Leif Erikson Day

  • @driftking2967
    @driftking2967 11 месяцев назад +1

    Everybody’s gangster until mfers learn that the wendigo unalived the Vikings in Vinland

  • @haven_lady675
    @haven_lady675 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hinga dinga durgen! 🇳🇴🇮🇸🇸🇪🇩🇰🇬🇱

  • @loopcatthegreat893
    @loopcatthegreat893 3 года назад +1

    Ok loop time

  • @fernandol.1254
    @fernandol.1254 3 года назад

    i wanted to give this song a like... but it has exactly 1066 likes and that's a pretty surprising coincidence!

    • @varangianguard7102
      @varangianguard7102 2 года назад

      how exactly is the end of the viking age in Britain intertwined with the norse colonization of the Americas

  • @tubickkema3009
    @tubickkema3009 3 года назад +3

    Norwegian is such a beautiful language..My famous actor of Vikings is Harald Schonhaar and Ragnar Loodbrock but best norwegian song is Jarl Erik and the Battle of Stamford of Harald

  • @haydenpatterson7186
    @haydenpatterson7186 3 года назад +1

    Vibe check

  • @animeneweablet
    @animeneweablet 3 года назад +1

    Vinland Diesel VS Finland McMissile
    Yeah...makes sense...