Varangian Problems

Varangian Problems
Title Varangian Problems PDF eBook
Author Knud Hannestad
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 1970
Genre Travel
ISBN

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From Goths to Varangians

From Goths to Varangians
Title From Goths to Varangians PDF eBook
Author Line Bjerg
Publisher Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Pages 416
Release 2013-12-31
Genre History
ISBN 8771244255

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With a multidisciplinary approach by archaeologists, historians and related sciences by leading scholars from England, Poland, Russia, Ukraine, USA and the Scandinavian and Baltic countries, this anthology examines the cross cultural ties between the Baltic and the Black Sea Area from Late Antiquity through the Viking Age to the Middle Ages. With articles ranging from the lively exchange between Southern Scandinavia and the Goths in the Pontic Area in Late Antiquity, to the famous Varangian Guard consisting of Scandinavians at the Royal Court in Byzantine in the Late Viking Age, the book provides an overview of important sources and new research into the significance of long range relations and cross cultural interaction between Scandinavia, the Slavic lands and the Black Sea Region.

The Varangians

The Varangians
Title The Varangians PDF eBook
Author Sverrir Jakobsson
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 212
Release 2020-10-14
Genre History
ISBN 3030537978

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This book is the history of the Eastern Vikings, the Rus and the Varangians, from their earliest mentions in the narrative sources to the late medieval period, when the Eastern Vikings had become stock figures in Old Norse Romances. A comparison is made between sources emanating from different cultures, such as the Roman Empire, the Abbasid Caliphate and its successor states, the early kingdoms of the Rus and the high medieval Scandinavian kingdoms. A key element in the history of the Rus and the Varangians is the fashioning of identities and how different cultures define themselves in comparison and contrast with the other. This book offers a fresh and engaging view of these medieval sources, and a thorough reassessment of established historiographical grand narratives on Scandinavian peoples in the East.

Varangian

Varangian
Title Varangian PDF eBook
Author Stuart G. Yates
Publisher Next Chapter
Pages 370
Release 2022-01-28
Genre Fiction
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In the new Rome, duplicity and death reign supreme. It's the mid-11th century, and the Byzantine Empire dominates the world. Within the walls of its great capital, Constantinople, treachery, debauchery and power politics are part of the lives of the ruling elite. Thrust into this mix is the Viking adventurer, Harald Hardrada. In the court of the deranged emperor, Michael the Fifth, danger lurks at every turn, and Harald soon becomes a pawn in the various factions' thirst for power. Can he survive this dangerous place, and turn his mind towards regaining what is rightfully his?

A History of the Vikings

A History of the Vikings
Title A History of the Vikings PDF eBook
Author Gwyn Jones
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 556
Release 2001
Genre Civilization, Viking
ISBN 9780192801340

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A look at the ancient Scandinavian peoples.

The Varangian Question

The Varangian Question
Title The Varangian Question PDF eBook
Author Alexander Valentinovich Riasanovsky
Publisher
Pages 62
Release 1969
Genre Normans
ISBN

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Crusading at the Edges of Europe

Crusading at the Edges of Europe
Title Crusading at the Edges of Europe PDF eBook
Author Kurt Villads Jensen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 642
Release 2016-10-14
Genre History
ISBN 1317156692

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This book is the first to compare Denmark and Portugal systematically in the High Middle Ages and demonstrates how the two countries became strong kingdoms and important powers internationally by their participation in the crusading movement. Communication in the Middle Ages was better developed than often assumed and institutions, ideas, and military technology was exchanged rapidly, meaning it was possible to coordinate great military expeditions across the geographical periphery of Western Europe. Both Denmark and Portugal were closely connected to the sea and developed strong fleets, at the entrance to the Baltic and in the Mediterranean Seas respectively. They also both had religious borders, to the pagan Wends and to the Muslims, that were pushed forward in almost continuous crusades throughout the centuries. Crusading at the Edges of Europe follows the major campaigns of the kings and crusaders in Denmark and Portugal and compares war-technology and crusading ideology, highlighting how the countries learned from each other and became organised for war.