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The Huscarls: Viking Warrior Elite of King Cnut

7 min · 17. Juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the huscarls — the elite household warriors who formed the backbone of Viking-age royal power, especially under King Cnut the Great. Unlike the free farmers who made up the ledung fleet, huscarls were professional, full-time soldiers bound by a strict code of loyalty. Lucas traces their origins in the Norse hirð, their role in Cnut's North Sea Empire, and the daily life of a huscarl — from the weapons they carried (like the distinctive Dane axe) to the halls where they ate and slept. He unpacks the legal framework of the Vederlag law and compares the huscarls to other medieval household troops. The conversation also touches on the fate of the huscarls after the Norman Conquest, including the legendary stand of Harold Godwinson's huscarls at Hastings. Along the way, Luna asks about the sagas that mention them, like Knýtlinga saga, and whether the huscarls were truly as loyal as the stories suggest. #Huscarls #CnutTheGreat #NorthSeaEmpire #DaneAxe #Vederlag #KnýtlingaSaga #HaroldGodwinson #BattleOfHastings #Housecarls #VikingElite #VikingWarriors #Ledung #Hirð #VikingAge #MedievalWarfare #NormanConquest #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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