How the Vikings Changed Europe Forever — Fexingo History
Before the sagas were written down, Vikings carved runestones across Scandinavia—thousands of them, raised between the 8th and 12th centuries. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore what these monuments actually say: warriors who died in battle, merchants who traded in the East, women who commissioned stones, and the gradual shift from Old Norse to Christian symbols. They focus on the Jelling stones of Harald Bluetooth, the Kjula Runestone in Sweden, the Rök Runestone with its riddles, and the lesser-known Gotlandic picture stones. They discuss how runestones serve as eyewitness accounts of Viking Age life, death, and conversion, and why they remain our most authentic primary sources from the period. This episode covers U 344 from Orkesta, the Ingvar Runestones that commemorate a failed expedition to the Caspian Sea, and the famous Gripsholm Runestone. Lucas explains the runic alphabet—the Younger Futhark—and how it differed from the Elder Futhark. They also touch on the controversy over whether runestones were purely memorial or had magical functions. A rich, detailed look at how the Vikings wrote their own history in stone. #VikingRunestones #YoungerFuthark #HaraldBluetooth #JellingStones #RökRunestone #GripsholmRunestone #KjulaRunestone #IngvarRunestones #GotlandPictureStones #U344 #Orkesta #VikingAge #Scandinavia #RunicInscriptions #PrimarySources #NorseHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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