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The Jomsvikings: Viking Mercenaries of the Baltic

8 min · 19. juni 2026
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In this episode of How the Vikings Changed Europe Forever, Lucas and Luna explore the legendary Jomsvikings — a band of elite Viking mercenaries who operated from a fortress on the Baltic coast in the 10th and 11th centuries. We examine the key sources: the Jómsvíkinga saga, the sagas of Óláfr Tryggvason and St. Óláfr, and the skaldic poetry that preserves their exploits. The conversation covers their possible historical basis at Jomsborg (likely modern Wolin in Poland), their strict warrior code, and their involvement in major events like the Battle of Hjörungavágr and the conquest of Norway by Sveinn Forkbeard. We also discuss the archaeological evidence from Wolin and the debate over whether the Jomsvikings were a real institution or a literary invention. The episode brings in related topics like the Varangian Guard and the Danelaw, showing how the Jomsvikings fit into the wider Viking world of mercenary warfare and political intrigue. #Jomsvikings #Jomsborg #JómsvíkingaSaga #Wolin #Baltic #VikingMercenaries #Hjörungavágr #SveinnForkbeard #ÓláfrTryggvason #StÓláfr #BattleOfHjörungavágr #SkaldicPoetry #VikingWarfare #10thCentury #11thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #NorthernEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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