How the Vikings Changed Europe Forever — Fexingo History
Before the internet, the Vikings built a networked world through stone. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the runestone boom of the 10th and 11th centuries — a uniquely Scandinavian practice that turned bedrock into a social media feed for the ages. They walk through the rise of runic literacy, the conversion-era shift from memorial stones to Christian monuments, and specific stones like the Sjörup Runestone in Scania (c. 1000), which commemorates a man who 'would not flee at Uppsala' — a possible reference to the Battle of Fýrisvellir. They also discuss the Jarlabanke Runestones in Uppland (c. 1050–1080), a series of at least eighteen stones erected by a single powerful family to mark roads, bridges, and territory — effectively branding the landscape. Lucas explains how runestones functioned as status markers, legal documents, and religious propaganda, and how modern studies of their placement reveal Viking-era communication networks. From rune carvers like Öpir to the contested interpretations of the Rök Runestone's cryptic verses, this episode uses stones as a lens to understand Viking power, belief, and social change. #History #FexingoHistory #Vikings #Runestones #Runes #Futhark #SjörupRunestone #Jarlabanke #Öpir #RökRunestone #Fýrisvellir #Uppland #Scandinavia #Medieval #Runology #VikingAge #Epigraphy #Archaeology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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