York, Jorvik Viking festival 2020, the march to Coppergate

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  • Опубликовано: 21 фев 2020

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  • @NBDYSPCL
    @NBDYSPCL 2 года назад +3

    3.12 do mine eyes decieve me? That looks like RUclips's own The Welsh Viking.

  • @mariaseras8661
    @mariaseras8661 Год назад

    So cool!

  • @shaunmckinney521
    @shaunmckinney521 2 года назад

    3:12 its him

  • @draconelcentelleswoliveres
    @draconelcentelleswoliveres Год назад

    Legend or history: judge for yourself.
    During the Norse wars, the ''berjast við úlfa''the order or warrior faternity an elite in the service of the highest bidder an order of warriors were a warrior elite, similar to the berserkir, but more refined and religious, followers of the old Norse gods and a new creed imported the Móðir- Jörð, these Vikings could be the image we have of the Vikings helmet with horns, as some used them as a symbol of the male-goat, an allusion to his manhood used to yevar the leaders.
    When times of peace came, the rulers wanted to dissolve them as they were Christian kings, they hated Christianity, they plundered and killed them, not having resources, they devoted themselves to banditry, and the Scandinavian kings hunted them down and cornered them, Seeing their extinction, they fled to Iceland with 26 ships. In Iceland they were not allowed to disembark, so they went west in search of a new land and discovered a land they called TULAND, today East Greenland. As new arrivals they were forced by Móðir-Jörð's dotrine to be polite to the natives and learned from the INUIT natives, and became experts at dog sledding''-hundasleða- ''they loved it. But they kept pestering the Scandinavians, plundering their ships and coasts for firewood, food, silver and women, and the Scandinavian kings, fed up with them, searched hard for them and finally found them in Tuland (East-Greenland), killing them. After 70 years of living on those coasts they died out, and the sagas ''tales'' about the TULAND warriors were banned under penalty of death.
    Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

  • @kristian4098
    @kristian4098 3 года назад

    We're there no covid 19 in UK?

    • @vincentpescus2827
      @vincentpescus2827 2 года назад

      Not among the Viking minority, no

    • @elricthebald870
      @elricthebald870 8 месяцев назад +1

      I know, late reply. But it is pretty obvious when you look into it a little deeper: The Jorvik Viking festival in 2020 was held mid Februari. The same week the very first Covid related death was reported. So to answer your question: No. There were at that time no covid regulation or restrictions.