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Odin Meza
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6 September, 08:15
Why were the vikings feared
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Amy Terrell
6 September, 08:29
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The vikings were feared because they literally terrorized all of mainland Europe, killing, ransacking, raping women, etc etc.
They struck at uncertain times, burned buildings down, and killed many people
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