#History #Vikings #Documentary Harald Hardrada - Rise of a Viking Legend (1015-1041) DOCUMENTARY This animated history documentary series will trace the life of Harald Hardrada. Episode 1 - Rise of a Viking Legend kicks things off by tracing how he would in the fortune and fame. We begin with a recap of the history of Norway and the state of the Great North Sea Empire. At the time of Harald Hardrada's birth in 1015 it had been shattered following the death of Svein Forkbeard and was now being fought over by various heirs. Among them was Olaf the Second, the half-brother of Harald Hardrada who took the throne of Norway. He would be challenged by Cnut the Great in the pivotal clash at the Battle of Stiklestad. Here a 15 year old Harald was said to have brought 500 men from his father's lands and actually taken up position in the battleline. However when Olaf was killed, the prince would be forced to flee into the forest and ultimately escape to Sweden. Here he regrouped with othe...
#vikingseax #valkyrik #bladesmith Forging a [Viking] Seax from Blister Steel - Feat Valkyrik Soundtrack. We make high carbon steel from pure iron bar by carburizing the iron. This material is known as blister steel or sheer steel. We then layer up the sheer steel with iron and make our Viking twister bars for the body of the seax. The edge of the seax is made from high carbon bloom steel. The Viking themed handle fittings are made using chasing and repousse in fine silver and they are fitting on a bog oak handle. We use as many traditional materials and traditional blacksmithing techniques to create this blade from a 1000 years ago. This is not an over the top Assassin's Creed style Viking item. This is as close as we can get to what one may have looked like. from Medieval History Book https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fyoutube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DJCVOMCCH0ao%26feature%3Dshare&h=AT3hUHyg5VLycNbHh1crXXxOr6kSDFa5C4i3atlVp_rFmhGIvYDBo7-YVXQDKNgEoTx0CMSejPgAQM9zS162v-1KKuV...
Exploring England's philosopher king, Alfred the Great. Alfred’s practical defensive reforms are admirable, but he sought to strengthen his kingdom on a deeper level. During the period of Viking invasions, Latin literacy had declined. To remedy the lack of scholars in Wessex, Alfred sought learned men from abroad. From Mercia, he secured churchmen of learning. He also dispatched messengers to the Carolingian Empire, attracting the services of learned monks, such as Grimbald of Flanders, and John the German. Asser, whose writings are today our most important source for King Alfred’s life, was a Welsh monk from the Abbey of Saint David’s. Asser came to be a close friend of the King, and became Bishop of Sherborne. Having gathered a circle of intellectuals at his court, Alfred implemented his literary revival. Grimbald of Flanders, John the German, Asser the Welshman, and the Mercians all came from differing regions, and brought a variety of intellectual traditions to the table. They ...
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