The Great Courses - History of the Vikings - Season 1 Episode 36 The Viking Legacy
The course of Medieval history was fundamentally altered by the Viking Age. The feudal states of Western Europe were born. The kingdoms of England and Scotland arose. Orthodox Kiev, founded by Swedish Rus, gave political organization to the East Slavic peoples. The three Scandinavian kingdoms emerged, as did the Norse settlements in the North Atlantic. The Vikings gave Christian Europe strength, and the era of the Crusades would have been impossible without them.
First Air Date: Jan 01, 1970
Last Air date: Jan 01, 1970
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 36 Episode
Runtime: 26 minutes
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Season
Season 1
Episode
The Vikings in Medieval History
Land and People of Medieval Scandinavia
Scandinavian Society in the Bronze Age
Scandinavia in the Celtic and Roman Ages
The Age of Migrations
The Norse Gods
Runes, Poetry, and Visual Arts
Legendary Kings and Heroes
A Revolution in Shipbuilding
Warfare and Society in the Viking Age
Merchants and Commerce in the Viking Age
Christendom on the Eve of the Viking Age
Viking Raids on the Carolingian Empire
The Duchy of Normandy
Viking Assault on England
The Danelaw
Viking Assault on Ireland
Norse Kings of Dublin and Ireland
The Settlement of Iceland
Iceland - A Frontier Republic
Skaldic Poetry and Sagas
Western Voyages to Greenland and Vinland
Swedes in the Baltic Sea and Russia
The Road to Byzantium
From Varangians into Russians
Transformation of Scandinavian Society
St. Anskar and the First Christian Missions
Formation of the Kingdom of Denmark
Cnut the Great
Collapse of Cnut's Empire
Jarls and Sea Kings of Norway
St. Olaf of Norway
Kings of the Swedes and Goths
Christianization and Economic Change
From Vikings to Crusaders
The Viking Legacy