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The Varangian Guard Who Burned a Viking Settlement

5 min · 17. kesä 2026
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In 1043, a Byzantine fleet sailed into the Baltic Sea and burned a Viking trading post to the ground. This was not an imperial conquest — it was a mercenary rebellion. The Varangian Guard, supposedly loyal to the emperor in Constantinople, turned on their own empire after a single man was murdered in a street brawl. Lucas and Luna explore the strange story of Ingvar the Far-Traveled, a Swede who led a fleet of Varangians eastward into the heart of Kievan Rus, only to encounter a Byzantine tax collector named Hrani. What started as a trading dispute ended with a massacre of Byzantine officials, a retaliatory raid on the Viking town of Birka, and a diplomatic crisis that nearly brought the Empire of the Romans and the Rus into war. Along the way, they discuss the shadowy figure of Harald Hardrada, the mysterious disappearance of the Varangian fleet, and the surprising role of the Byzantine navy in policing the trade routes of the Baltic. This episode sheds light on a little-known chapter of Byzantine-Viking relations, where loyalty was bought with silver, and honor was repaid in fire. #VarangianGuard #IngvarTheFarTraveled #ByzantineEmpire #KievanRus #Birka #Vikings #HaraldHardrada #BalticSea #ByzantineNavy #Hrani #TaxCollector #TradeRoutes #1043 #MercenaryRebellion #FexingoHistory #ByzantineSecrets #MedievalHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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