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How They Did It - Growing Up Viking DOCUMENTARY 

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A history documentary on what it was like to grow up Viking. Get Surfshark VPN at Surfshark.deals/invicta and enter promo code INVICTA for 83% off and 3 extra months for free!
In this history documentary we explore the world of the ancient Viking Age from the perspective of a child. This is a topic that all too often gets overlooked when talking about the military history of the vikings or that gets cartoonized in films such as how to train your dragon.
We begin with an overview of the viking world of Scandinavia by looking at its geography and ethnography. This is a land shaped by the Ice Age with many fjords, valleys, lakes, and islands with cold winters and mild summers. This environment played a large part in shaping the viking civilization of medieval scandinavia. What we find is a general lack of centralization with most people living out in small farm-based communities. These viking village groups were composed of longhouses with additional outbuildings and facilities surrounded by a wall. Roads and waterways would connect them to the world beyond but for the most part they remained highly independent. At the start of the viking age it would only be the kingdom of Denmark which was unified to large degree with the regions of Sweden and Norway only doing so by the end of the Viking age.
We then talk about Viking society which was broken down into groups of jarls, karls, and thralls. Its into this mix that viking children would be born. The history documentary covers the practices of childbirth and how to name a viking baby. These viking names had all kinds of conventions. Next we cover how Viking children grew up playing games, doing chores, and receiving an education. We talk about what it was like to begin to date within the viking community and eventually marry.
We produced this viking documentary in anticipation for the release of Assassin's Creed Valhalla. Stay tuned for more viking history content and Valhalla gameplay.
#Viking
#History
#Documentary
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
"Vikings: The North Atlantic Saga" by Smithsonian Institution Press
"Viking Age: Everyday Life During the Extraordinary Era of the Norsemen" by Kirsten Wolf

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@Ulvetann
@Ulvetann 3 года назад
Yes, yes. The viking nickname 'Bigtits' are widely used even today.
@iakahdrake2801
@iakahdrake2801 3 года назад
Aslaug Bigtits
@casparvoncampenhausen5249
@casparvoncampenhausen5249 3 года назад
@Ivore Surkuri I fear it may have gone down the road of "Evolution of the Roman army"
@Grail_Knight
@Grail_Knight 3 года назад
Must be Danish
@TheNorwegianSergeant
@TheNorwegianSergeant 3 года назад
I was on a comping trip with some friends and i got the nickname Snotbeard, because of a rather runny nose. So I was known as Torstein Snørrskjegg (Snotbeard).
@codekillerz5392
@codekillerz5392 3 года назад
I want to know more about the nickname bigtits.
@gbendicion7052
@gbendicion7052 3 года назад
Viking son: Mom why is my last name "bigtits"? Viking mom: Dont look at me, your father named you that.
@navilluscire2567
@navilluscire2567 3 года назад
More like... Norse girl: Mother! Why do the boys of the village call me *"bigtits",* it is embarrassing and I hate it! Norse mother: Ooohh...that? Why it is because you've blossomed into such a beautiful young woman. You should be happy my child, why I was known as *"bigrump",* in my youth! Norse girl: ...I regret asking. **nearly dies of secondhand embarrassment** But anyway on a more serious note I believe he (Invitus) stated that such descriptive names were for later in one's life among Norse society, basically it's a nickname or a colloquial title.
@Artur_M.
@Artur_M. 3 года назад
The art style is just delightful.
@InvictaHistory
@InvictaHistory 3 года назад
Thanks! The characters are all done by Beverly Johnson. We make these available for download to Patrons
@theearlofmarch
@theearlofmarch 3 года назад
Truly a top job being done here
@ObviouslyNotXenrek
@ObviouslyNotXenrek 3 года назад
were definetly pretty top quality compared to a lot of history channels that choose to make use of graphics
@quadeevans6484
@quadeevans6484 3 года назад
You guys should do this series on pacific islanders or specific ethnic groups
@georgiaatherton2894
@georgiaatherton2894 3 года назад
@@InvictaHistory thought I recognized her work! beautiful
@sarysa
@sarysa 3 года назад
Love this series...the lives of ordinary folks of ancient civilizations are too often lost in the hype of great battles and noteworthy figures. These series about the nuts and bolts of ancient civilizations are why I subscribe.
@projectilequestion
@projectilequestion 3 года назад
That's what I thought. But when historians say "too much attention on great battles" they mean that medieval and ancient generals knew that winning a war was done through sieges, not battles. Many medieval generals had the opportunity to fight a battle with an enemy, but deliberately avoided it. But I get the context you mean it in. History often focuses on great events and glamourous figures not on the real people, which is what we are.
@modlio745
@modlio745 3 года назад
bruh I hate your profile picture Xd
@sarysa
@sarysa 3 года назад
@@modlio745 Eh? Blame Google. It's not my fault they didn't retake that shot of an "s" after that fly photobombed it.
@modlio745
@modlio745 3 года назад
@@sarysa fair, smh
@iamasalad9080
@iamasalad9080 2 года назад
4
@andersbenke3596
@andersbenke3596 3 года назад
I love that the northerners are depticted wearing many colors, not just the drabest of greys or blacks! Because if possible - depending on wealth and social status - they did wear almost garish clothing by modern western standards.
@slothtasticgames
@slothtasticgames 3 года назад
And i if they had blue or red. They where rally wealthy. Blue and red was expensive for the vikings.
@asmundsand2565
@asmundsand2565 3 года назад
@@slothtasticgames More like purple and red were the expensive ones. Blue or atleast light blue were very common, same with green, pink, light yellow and brown. they liked to look good and were quite fashionable.
@napolien1310
@napolien1310 3 года назад
Don't forget about the FURS
@benjaboi9817
@benjaboi9817 3 года назад
Modern nordic fashion with its greys and blacks very much has its roots in lutheranism.
@slothtasticgames
@slothtasticgames 3 года назад
@@asmundsand2565 yes it is purple, but if i remember correct dark blue was also a simi expensive color, but i'm not 100% sure.
@KTChamberlain
@KTChamberlain 3 года назад
I'd like to see a How They Did It Growing Up episode on Ancient Egypt.
@YAH2121
@YAH2121 3 года назад
I agree! What was it like growing up or being a teenager in ancient egypt isnt talked about much.
@Shadow.24772
@Shadow.24772 3 года назад
that series should've been made when "AC origins" was released, then xD
@karl-heinzgrabowski3022
@karl-heinzgrabowski3022 3 года назад
imho doing it on ancient egypt is hard, because the society was much more complex with lots of different growin up experiences
@zaigranakoala8378
@zaigranakoala8378 3 года назад
I wanna see how it was growing up in mongolia or some tribes of N. America
@trla6505
@trla6505 3 года назад
@@karl-heinzgrabowski3022 also what time of Ancient Egipt, cleopatra ancian or piramids ancian
@LDuke-pc7kq
@LDuke-pc7kq 3 года назад
Fun Fact: Ivar the Boneless was most likely called 'boneless' from having E.D.S. ( ehlers-danlos syndrome) a genetic disorder of the collagen that can make your joints appear almost 'boneless' from the range of hyperflexibility. 🦓
@damienhermann8681
@damienhermann8681 2 года назад
It’s believed that it’s was E.D.S, or because of erectile disfunction
@lareinadivestinesa2184
@lareinadivestinesa2184 2 года назад
Luffy kin
@JasperForge
@JasperForge 2 года назад
Or if you belive Assassins Creed he was jut really wiggly on the battlefield
@ptrami63291
@ptrami63291 3 года назад
on the nickname part, my ancestor was named Ulgard the Ugly
@ultramarinescaptain3840
@ultramarinescaptain3840 3 года назад
Huh
@tiffanitoenail840
@tiffanitoenail840 3 года назад
Thats rough
@shrushtijoil3980
@shrushtijoil3980 3 года назад
Sound like a fallen trollhunter.
@elliotville7820
@elliotville7820 3 года назад
Ouch
@rurumi-chan
@rurumi-chan 3 года назад
He'll be disappointed to see you haven't inherited his head. ;)
@KittenPinkamations
@KittenPinkamations 3 года назад
Soooo there could genuinely have been a batch of vikings nicknamed Hiccup, Snotlout, Fishlegs, Tuffnut, Ruffnut, and even Dogsbreath? Cool. Imagine what Astrid’s nickname could’ve been lol
@outcast4087
@outcast4087 2 года назад
Wow, didn't think of that one. I'd imagine Astrid's nickname would depict her fierceness as a warrior. At least I hope so...
@sapphicfemme
@sapphicfemme 2 года назад
She was blonde so possibly fair hair
@lissamissa8618
@lissamissa8618 2 года назад
In the books isn’t Astrids Mom’s name “_______ the Big Boobied”? Lol I haven’t read the books since 4th grade so I might be mistaken
@peculiarstitches
@peculiarstitches Год назад
@@lissamissa8618 i think it's Bertha and then boob something
@darialomurno05
@darialomurno05 Год назад
Thanks to this video now I realise how accurate "How to train your dragon" is
@QuantumAscension1
@QuantumAscension1 3 года назад
Last time I was this early, Lindisfarne still had its shiny treasu-- I mean, holy relics.
@Taistelukalkkuna
@Taistelukalkkuna 3 года назад
How would you rate your viking experience? We strive to improve our -raiding- cruise experience.
@Rallarberg
@Rallarberg 3 года назад
Good thing the Danes came to rescue the relics when the monastery mysteriously caught fire and all the monks died.
@brilianairlangga1408
@brilianairlangga1408 3 года назад
@@Rallarberg yeah luckly it happen to Paris too the relic are saved now
@JaelaOrdo
@JaelaOrdo 3 года назад
Monasteries: exist Vikings: it’s free treasure
@oliver4693
@oliver4693 3 года назад
Supermarket sweep - Lindisfarne Abbey edition
@TheZurtu
@TheZurtu 3 года назад
Your "Growing Up..." videos are easily my favorites, I love this kind of new perspective about people in the past, much more close than any political quarrel or war.
@sagajohansson8091
@sagajohansson8091 3 года назад
Me too, the perspectives that aren't all war are so fascinating and can sometimes be quite inspiring!
@captainmacmillan1752
@captainmacmillan1752 3 года назад
I swear when I heard the word "skills" at 10:31 I thought there was about to be a smooth transition to talking about Skillshare.
@BCrane-ej4iq
@BCrane-ej4iq 3 года назад
That's trauma for us RU-vid audiences.
@SeanHiruki
@SeanHiruki 3 года назад
It’s interesting how accurate Vinland Saga is. The mangaka did a lot of research for sure
@sirp7394
@sirp7394 3 года назад
Besides the super strength and all, it’s pretty good
@mijanhoque1740
@mijanhoque1740 2 года назад
@Noon Well it’s more historically accurate than the Vikings show for sure
@lissamissa8618
@lissamissa8618 2 года назад
Yea even in the anime they use period accurate art pieces that we learned about in AP Art History, very good anime.
@antarescitizen
@antarescitizen 2 года назад
Just finished it today and wow what an anime. Loved the accuracy and the almost mythical features of some characters
@dysfunctionalthor4719
@dysfunctionalthor4719 Год назад
Is it worth the watch?
@SuperFaroeIslands
@SuperFaroeIslands 3 года назад
Great informative video as always. Just want to add one thing that Vikings did weekly. Every Saturday Vikings took baths to clean them self, Saturday was called laugardagur, in old Norse. Laugardagur litterly means "poolday" or in more common english, "washing day"
@J35P3R95
@J35P3R95 3 года назад
And to add further on that. Derivatives of laugardagur is still in use in most (i think all?) scandinavian languages.
@liveforever141
@liveforever141 3 года назад
Same in baltic lands, I lived whole my life in village, and my grandpa always prepared bathhouse on Saturdays. I even asked him why we bathed on Saturdays, he said that he did not know, it was always like that, even when he himself was a child, his dad and grandpa did the same.
@SuperFaroeIslands
@SuperFaroeIslands 3 года назад
@@J35P3R95 we in the Faroe Islands say "leygardagur" which, as yourself says, is a derteritiv of "laugerdagur"
@valkeakirahvi
@valkeakirahvi 3 года назад
We have that in Finnish and Estonian too, lauantai, laupäev.
@mafismathis8012
@mafismathis8012 3 года назад
@@liveforever141 saturday = day of rest ... bible / hebrews / jewsz
@TheNorwegianSergeant
@TheNorwegianSergeant 3 года назад
I was on a comping trip with some friends and i got the nickname Snotbeard, because of a rather runny nose. So I was known as Torstein Snørrskjegg (Snotbeard).
@talknight2
@talknight2 3 года назад
Now you must build a longship and raid the Isles
@jadedmist
@jadedmist 3 года назад
Snotbeard and their friend Bigtits
@linart8555
@linart8555 3 года назад
@@jadedmist Go forty, conquer the lands and fight for the motherland
@frostflaggermus
@frostflaggermus 2 года назад
now that's what i'd call a true viking name
@embroideredragdoll
@embroideredragdoll 2 года назад
I love that you’ve used your name as your username
@danielschmidt9427
@danielschmidt9427 3 года назад
I just love so much how you cover non-WARWARWAR history.
@Mossyzilla
@Mossyzilla 3 года назад
The channel has gone so far from where it’s started so glad too see all the hard work and effort is being recognized well done
@Mursmurs325
@Mursmurs325 3 года назад
Can you please do a video about the Finnish Tribes? I never hear anything about them.
@SonsOfLorgar
@SonsOfLorgar 3 года назад
Because they, along with the Estonian and Latvian tribes were subjugated and 'crusaded' by the 10th-13th century Swedish and Danish kings...
@cesargonzalez4146
@cesargonzalez4146 3 года назад
And the written sources about them are virtually non-existent, only the chronicles left by the same crusaders that subjugated them. History is not about conjectures and suppositions, is about evidence and written accounts.
@tai-yomaruno3680
@tai-yomaruno3680 3 года назад
Great idea!
@beninwarrior4579
@beninwarrior4579 3 года назад
@@cesargonzalez4146 Gotta disagree with you. History most definitely is about conjecture. Historians make conjectures all the time. I agree with you on supposition though. I agree with what the op is saying a video on the finns would be interested. Even though they didn't have writing there is still archeology and what others wrote about them. So we still have a reasonable amount of information on them. Hell, the viking didn't really write much. What we know about them comes from archeology and what others wrote about them.
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 3 года назад
I would love to see a video on them. I happen to be a descendent of Finnish tribes. And I often hear very little about them too.
@artemisarrow179
@artemisarrow179 3 года назад
I love how even today you can see remnants of that Viking-naming system with names today.
@agentchubbbbb4285
@agentchubbbbb4285 2 года назад
How tall are you
@deirdregibbons5609
@deirdregibbons5609 3 года назад
I agree with Artur M. I have really liked Beverly's artwork in your videos. She really gives such personality into each character. It was especially nice to see in this video. Ancient Norse people are often portrayed as grim. She shows that there was also an aspect to their lives that was full of joy and compassion, as well as the serious moments.
@KimKhan
@KimKhan 3 года назад
Bluetooth is a mistranslated, it should be "Blacktooth" - which can happen after bad dental problems. Nicknames were often that simple, but also more ironic and funny. As the case with one famous Viking chieftain who had brittle bone's disease, was nicknamed "strong". But I think we all hope in our heart of hearts that bigtits did actually have big tits.
@Dial8Transmition
@Dial8Transmition 3 года назад
Kinda funny actually; I grew up in rural Norway during the 90's and it's oddly similar to how they did it back in the viking era according to this video. People "identity" were mostly based on which town they were from, communites were tightly knit, farming and fishing were prominent, generation lived together in long houses, kids played and explored the outside world without any adult supervision and helped at home with everything from farm work to fishing etc. I don't live there anymore but I visit from time to time and sadly it seems to vanish very quickly because of urbanization, immigration, globalization etc.
@Zeithri
@Zeithri 3 года назад
Things are still like this in Sweden as well, depending of course where you grow up and potential differences in family. The further south, the more.. let's say "modern" it gets, while the further north, the more 'Viking' it got.
@alexzander7386
@alexzander7386 3 года назад
Its a centuries old culture, that doesnt just die out, even with globalization
@Dial8Transmition
@Dial8Transmition 3 года назад
​@@alexzander7386 You'll be surprised. Creating things takes a long time, destroying them not so much.
@alexzander7386
@alexzander7386 3 года назад
@@Dial8Transmition it pains me to say you are right
@kadaltokek3953
@kadaltokek3953 2 года назад
@@Zeithri Wait is there any Norsemen left? I thought Sweden now become Iraqis, Syrians or Afghans and changing their country name as Swedishtan
@leaflet1686
@leaflet1686 3 года назад
Viking growing up, seems to be the best so far :D I saw Roman, this and Aztec.
@torbjornlekberg7756
@torbjornlekberg7756 3 года назад
Jarl was not synonymous with noble. Think of the jarl more as a Nordic shogun. And karl simply means man. Ulf/Ulv is not just a wolf, but specifically a male wolf. The female wolf was called Ylva, wich to this day is a popular girls name.
@end8316
@end8316 2 года назад
Carloman - man man
@torbjornlekberg7756
@torbjornlekberg7756 2 года назад
@@end8316 Precisely.
@veronicajensen7690
@veronicajensen7690 Месяц назад
Jarl means Earl
@le_me5410
@le_me5410 3 года назад
How do you consistently make me nostalgic for a time that not even my great-great-great-great-great grandparents could remember
@isabel_aav
@isabel_aav 3 года назад
I love the "Growing Up" videos! They make me imagine what is beeing narrated and kind of put myself in it... Also, I love the art.
@ohioagainsttheworld676
@ohioagainsttheworld676 3 года назад
i'm sure a murderous viking warrior with the name "Bigt!ts" struck fear into the hearts of many.
@qweadd6987
@qweadd6987 3 года назад
Me: *Is very excited* Also me: *REALIZES I HAVE 3% AND NO EARPHONES* NNNNNOOOOOO
@sreetamadas6319
@sreetamadas6319 2 года назад
The anime vinland saga is a delightful story based on the life of vikings. This video matches it so well. The art was so adorable and pleasing!
@neomapper4316
@neomapper4316 3 года назад
i was early....without notifications! as i like this channel so much i regularly check for new and old videos! Im a big fan of your content
@basedgodkyon
@basedgodkyon 3 года назад
The artwork here is absolutely stunning and the authenticity of the clothing is fantastic. Usually when we see Vikings depicted, we see them wearing leather armour with a piece of fur or two, along with ridiculous hairstyles.
@MannenFromNorth
@MannenFromNorth 3 года назад
It's amazing how much research went into this, especially with the visuals, truly amazing
@ArgenYargen
@ArgenYargen 3 года назад
Just came from the total war online battle series. You got me hooked on ancient history through those. You were literally asking 5/6 years ago whether you should do more history videos - I'm glad you have!
@shanemize3775
@shanemize3775 3 года назад
Outstanding! I had no idea about how Vikings grew up. It was really fascinating and entertaining. Great history, as always. Please keep the outstanding videos coming and God bless you, my friend!
@cmae03
@cmae03 3 года назад
Omg! Thank you so much for this! I remember looking to see if you did a video about the Vikings when you first posted your Growing up Aztec video...
@raphlvlogs271
@raphlvlogs271 3 года назад
northern Europe was heavily restricted by the geography( particularly climate) but still managed to create advanced nations.
@shawnkelly1748
@shawnkelly1748 3 года назад
That not true Aztecs were advance in Mexico before Spanish came
@Broccoli4evR1810
@Broccoli4evR1810 3 года назад
Imagine, being a monk at a monastery. You’re copying and preserving scripture, painting icons of Jesus and just minding your own business. All of sudden, an illiterate Norseman (probably high on shrooms) storms in, kills your best friend and then enslaves you. Literally no chill.
@witchypoo7353
@witchypoo7353 3 года назад
Lmao. That’s horrible but the imagery you give is badass. I appreciate your writing
@Ymirson999
@Ymirson999 3 года назад
I imagine that would wreck the monk's entire day...
@louisea.s6985
@louisea.s6985 3 года назад
... bro, most could read just fine
@witchypoo7353
@witchypoo7353 3 года назад
@@louisea.s6985 really? I assumed it was just the nobility & people with status
@louisea.s6985
@louisea.s6985 3 года назад
@@witchypoo7353 haha yeah its easy to think that and i guess its kind of right in a way. They didnt use the alphabet we use today, but nordic runes (that we actually learn in school in Norway😅)
@jondeadman7689
@jondeadman7689 3 года назад
The art style already commented on by others is truly fantastic, particularly the territorial maps and information presented. Great work.
@rajeshachanta
@rajeshachanta 3 года назад
I love your way of explaining simple things of history!🙏🏼👍🏼
@lv26Phoenix
@lv26Phoenix 3 года назад
I love these types of videos that showcase the more day to day life of ancient and medieval cultures, and I am especially excited to see you dipping your toes into the Nordic and Scandinavian viking culture. Thor's blessing upon this video!
@Floxah
@Floxah 3 года назад
Thanks for the upload man, your videos are always great and I can really use the distraction right now
@sabriele
@sabriele 3 года назад
Ay Florian wassup man you ok
@Floxah
@Floxah 3 года назад
@@sabriele Yea man I'm good just nervous about the election stuff, ty for checking
@dimesonhiseyes9134
@dimesonhiseyes9134 3 года назад
@@sabriele pretty awesome of you. Great job.
@27Zangle
@27Zangle 2 года назад
11:05 - I recently lived in a small communal-style neighborhood outside town for two years. Think of it as a small isolated HOA-style neighborhood with 17 houses on 14 acres and a ton of kids. All the kids, mine included, would run around from early morning until it was past dark, never had to worry unless bear or moose were coming through. All the kids would watch one another, they were all running around as kids should without a worry in the world. The problem this caused after moving back into town (health issues) was our children are now feral. My son is rough, likes to scrap, and has been on several fights in school this year, non that he caused, but he has layed out a couple kids trying to pick on him or a friend. He is all muscle, runs around with no shoes outside, etc. He makes hammers, axes, spears, and has even crafted his own bow and arrow. The neighbors call him Tom Sawyer. He is a smart kid with lots of love, however, he is all boy. My daughter will run around without shoes but is still a girly girl who can hold her own without worry. I feel my kids would have fit right in with the Viking children.
@profharveyherrera
@profharveyherrera 3 года назад
Is always delightful to learn about the common life of the ancient civilizations
@jmreeveable
@jmreeveable 3 года назад
The map and art style is fine as hell, so visually appealing
@Shervin86
@Shervin86 3 года назад
Liked before the video started.... thats how awesome this channel is! Thank you!
@heychrisfox
@heychrisfox 3 года назад
Fantastic as always! You really went all out on the art this time; definitely one of the best in the series. Thank you again, because this series is definitely my favorite.
@karelleet
@karelleet 3 года назад
Its finally here!! I've long awaited the start of this series :)
@aaronwalker4017
@aaronwalker4017 3 года назад
Amazing video all round.!! The narrating The art The information Look forward to many more Never a let down video invicta!!
@LeonClaw88
@LeonClaw88 2 года назад
Fascinating! I love delving into this angle of history. The art is fantastic as well!
@GlennLA94
@GlennLA94 2 года назад
This video is amazing!! Well done! 👏👏👏
@theredrobin9402
@theredrobin9402 3 года назад
such a wonderfully insightful video!! The couple at 13:26 look especially SO good
@SadieAtCollege
@SadieAtCollege 3 года назад
I love your channel!! You have a great speaking voice and your information is well put together. I often rewatch your video about ancient roman pets
@silla.1902
@silla.1902 3 года назад
So do I!
@sagebuchanan9725
@sagebuchanan9725 3 года назад
It's finally out and I love it
@CIA-M
@CIA-M 3 года назад
Really like your videos! I appreciate the viking age videos a lot too, since I participate in viking age reenactment
@1q2w3e4r404
@1q2w3e4r404 3 года назад
Cool, Does that mean you're fighting as one? I prefer to fight with Swords and Shields. What about you?
@CIA-M
@CIA-M 3 года назад
@@1q2w3e4r404 I've fought for a bit, but now I prefer the crafts and daily life part of living history. I've fought with axe and shield and a bit with spear.
@haraldgoffart
@haraldgoffart 3 года назад
This is Amazing!!! Im a young viking reenactor and when I came to this world, my parents decided to give me the name Harald, witch is for me an honour. It is amazing to see that not everybody thinks Vikings where ruthless killer barbarians, but humans too. Keeo it up
@outcast4087
@outcast4087 2 года назад
That's a cool name, good luck with reenacting!
@mlungisitheoderecade-mnisi1522
@mlungisitheoderecade-mnisi1522 2 года назад
This was amazing thank you
@Matteus2109
@Matteus2109 3 года назад
God-damn dude, the art style is amazing!
@Metalman200xdamnit
@Metalman200xdamnit 3 года назад
As always,interesting and easy to understand. Thank you.
@violetb3666
@violetb3666 2 года назад
These are my favorite videos you do. Would like to see more childhood videos
@lucasvanderhoeven3760
@lucasvanderhoeven3760 3 года назад
Great video!
@syrenasketches6902
@syrenasketches6902 2 года назад
The art style in this video is wonderful. Also, really interesting to watch. Thank you.
@itacom2199
@itacom2199 3 года назад
Damn, I was waiting for this
@hankwilliams150
@hankwilliams150 3 года назад
I love these videos. The art work is superb.
@suzanneromijnders6320
@suzanneromijnders6320 3 года назад
Very cool insights, thank you! Please make more! :D
@velling12
@velling12 3 года назад
Great vid! Nice to know more about our ancestors
@1q2w3e4r404
@1q2w3e4r404 3 года назад
There are many who believe that, Thrall means slave But it actually means Servant. for example, if you had a debt you could not pay off. Then you could work it off. Like helping in the field, cleaning or taking care of the animals. Thus, you temporarily become a servant = thrall.
@yetanother9127
@yetanother9127 3 года назад
Many soceities practiced slavery like that, such as the Romans; someone might be enslaved in order to pay off debts, or as punishment for a crime, or something like that. Generally, most forms of slavery in history didn't much resemble the post-colonial European version that we think of today.
@Monke-fj2qz
@Monke-fj2qz 3 года назад
This is the older form of slavery yeah. Slavery as we know it today is more permanent. Although I'm sure both forms of slavery involved significant amounts of physical and verbal abuse if you got a bad owner.
@jxslayz6663
@jxslayz6663 3 года назад
@@yetanother9127 Exactly, modern ignorance plagues history.
@2bit8bytes
@2bit8bytes 3 года назад
Indentured servitude.
@topsmug3409
@topsmug3409 3 года назад
@@jxslayz6663 There is no such thing as "old slavery" like it was some uniform definition everyone abided by. The truth of the matter is where the person in question was taken since you could be a confidant of a rich patrician or a house hold servant, a celebrity gladiator or athlete... or you could be the majority of classical and medieval slaves, a cheap laborer working in the fields or mines. Plenty of kingdoms have each had plenty of slave revolts after all... To make this a little shorter, it's not exactly the chattel slavery of the early modern age but it was still incredibly cruel and painful; more so for the masses who were conquered and taken from their homes to be slaves. And it is a fair bit ignorant to sweep it all under the rug because some rich dudes in Rome talked more about their personal aids instead of the other guys who aren't even their slaves.
@Mania497
@Mania497 3 года назад
Beverly is an absolutely outstanding artist
@josadehaplas9391
@josadehaplas9391 3 года назад
Love the video and the artwork :)
@matthewhotston4287
@matthewhotston4287 3 года назад
Pls do growing up as a Norman, I love this series!
@Tobiasu
@Tobiasu 3 года назад
Awesome content, but a huge salute to the visual artist, such beautiful, colored pictures.
@NameNotAlreadyTaken2
@NameNotAlreadyTaken2 7 месяцев назад
I love the art in this episode
@jarasvz8870
@jarasvz8870 3 года назад
Intresting video. More about vikings. It would be intresting to watch about there journeys.
@Jake-zk3eb
@Jake-zk3eb 3 года назад
Wow, the viking naming tradition is really cool.
@wardaddyindustries4348
@wardaddyindustries4348 3 года назад
I foresee a new assassin's creed sponsored vid coming up. I'm ready to snag that promo code lol. Great video as always
@felixhaggblom7562
@felixhaggblom7562 3 года назад
Whenever an English speaker pronounces stein as styne, a Scandinavian loses a dipthong Great video though
@isabellanilsson8791
@isabellanilsson8791 2 года назад
I totally feel you. It's Sten in Swedish wich still to this day is a fairly common name. I first thought he spelled it wrong wich already made me mad. Then he pronoced it wrong to... Well now I realize that he didn't spell it wrong if it would be in Danish or Norwegian so I guess he got half of it correct? 🤔
@TheSharpmarksman
@TheSharpmarksman 3 года назад
Growing up in Ancient Greece would be a welcome addition to your channel
@thijskroft785
@thijskroft785 3 года назад
Nice video! Very interesting topic
@YAH2121
@YAH2121 3 года назад
love the art style
@tefstepho
@tefstepho 3 года назад
I think this is my favorite topic
@SnowyWarrior
@SnowyWarrior 3 года назад
Yeah my family has been Gustafson for several generations... thanks great grandpa Gustav... and great-great grandpa Gustav... and great-great grandpa Gustav... it goes for a loooooong while
@aveisonline2670
@aveisonline2670 3 года назад
Thank you
@kevintusinski8500
@kevintusinski8500 2 года назад
I like how in the art, everyone looks so confused except the grandma who is smiling which just makes me happy
@melissariddle2080
@melissariddle2080 3 года назад
It's nice to see a video that illustrates what life would have been like for my ancestors.
@arcticblue248
@arcticblue248 3 года назад
the -Son name is still used sort of in Norway, the most common surname is Hansen (we call it Sen-names) and is the same as Son ... but we are not using Hansen and Hansdottir (Icelanders still practice that I believe). Common Surnames in Norway is Hansen, Olsen, Halvorsen, Johansen ... so namy ends with sen, there is one surname I kinda like don't know if it is used yet tough ... but Morgenstierne as in Munthe af Morgenstierne... its a nobel name and for those who are interested .. morgenstierne means morningstar (devils name in Lucifer). Whats also quite common in Norway is 2 names, like Odd Gunnar, or Trond Asbjørn and so on ... but we are often named after someone special like a grand-dad or older.
@angelmunoz4152
@angelmunoz4152 3 года назад
Cool stuff
@silentsong5397
@silentsong5397 2 года назад
this artstyle makes it seem so happy i wanna be a viking damn
@six2make4
@six2make4 3 года назад
Nice video, basically exactly what they will tell you in school and the national museum here in DK. Vikings were largely just picked out for being the best fighters in the village and probably the nobles who sponsored the raid. There were no professional soldiers back then so they just picked who wanted and could. The guards of the king would likely be other nobles which meant they could afford or just had time for more practice.
@BennysRadio
@BennysRadio 3 года назад
The art in the video is Vera well made! The person behhind it should make a game :)
@hufsa7197
@hufsa7197 3 года назад
Remember, viking was something you did, not something you were
@InvictaHistory
@InvictaHistory 3 года назад
Technically speaking thats true but there is also the colloquial use of the term to refer broadly to the medieval Scandinavians
@SonsOfLorgar
@SonsOfLorgar 3 года назад
@@InvictaHistory *Angry Scandinavian noises intensifies* *colloquially used by the decendants of the raided victims ;)
@TheVojTIn
@TheVojTIn 3 года назад
Every Viking was a Norse, but not every Norse was a Viking
@Ragniirox
@Ragniirox 3 года назад
@@InvictaHistory Yeah, kind of like we call all middle eastern people muslims or turks. Doesn't make it correct and only serves to further confuse the historical perspective Edit: but search engine optimization is more important, am I right?
@hufsa7197
@hufsa7197 3 года назад
@@InvictaHistory well we like to be called vikings, dont get me wrong :D
@phancyisfancy8510
@phancyisfancy8510 3 года назад
i looove this art style
@brookewoodside6123
@brookewoodside6123 3 года назад
Please do what it was like growing up in ancient Egypt
@truenorthaffirmations7049
@truenorthaffirmations7049 3 года назад
HONOR, COURAGE. STRENGTH🔥🔥
@gbendicion7052
@gbendicion7052 3 года назад
Crusader Kings definitely made me learn very much about the Vikings, especially their ruling titles and naming systems.
@raz0rblad380
@raz0rblad380 2 года назад
I’d love to see how they did growing up in Egypt, Carthage, and Greece. Also, if they even cover this region, places in east Asia like China or Japan
@delphidelion
@delphidelion 3 года назад
The animations are a really nice flourish,
@ziljin
@ziljin 3 года назад
In before Viking is the name of the profession not their ethnicity.
@torbenjohansen6955
@torbenjohansen6955 3 года назад
how is it groing up as a pirate! where they born with a parrot on their sholders ??? or an eye patch????
@MajesticSkywhale
@MajesticSkywhale 3 года назад
"well, to go "a'viking" was to go out raiding. The etymology may stem from vik meaning creek in old english, or from wīc meaning camp or dwelling place"
@MajesticSkywhale
@MajesticSkywhale 3 года назад
Mocking myself here as I was halfway to typing that as its own comment
@westrim
@westrim 3 года назад
1:21 Boot to the head!
@valkeakirahvi
@valkeakirahvi 3 года назад
@@MajesticSkywhale The Old Norse spending a weekend "capmping" was a bit more violent than the modern version then!
@charlatte8942
@charlatte8942 2 года назад
I love the art
@Arcaerus
@Arcaerus 2 года назад
This videos are soooo gooooooooood
@najmgamer4172
@najmgamer4172 3 года назад
Pleasseee make a video about Harun Al Rashid and Baghdad (the circular city) in that era
@sharkygames9633
@sharkygames9633 3 года назад
Scandinavians have such an amazing history, Invaded England, Ireland, France, Spain, Italy, North Africa, Discovered Cananda. They would go on the established Kingdom of England (Normans) Kingdom of Sicily (Normans) Dukedom of Normany (Norsemen under Rollo), Danelaw in england, Ivar the boneless in Ireland, They even invaded Spain, France, Russia (Norsemen would establish the rus kingdoms, Norsemen king Harald Hadradaa would serve as Varangian guard under Byzantine emperor, and so many more things!
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