How the Vikings Changed Europe Forever — Fexingo History

How Viking Trading Networks Reshaped the Baltic

8 min · 20 jun 2026
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This episode explores the Viking Age trading networks that linked Scandinavia to the Baltic, the Islamic world, and beyond. Lucas and Luna examine the port of Birka, the role of Gotland as a trading hub, and how silver dirhams from the Abbasid Caliphate flooded into Nordic economies. They discuss the Volga trade route pioneered by the Rus, the goods exchanged—furs, slaves, honey, and wax—and how this commerce transformed Viking society. The episode also touches on the decline of these networks as Christianization and shifting power dynamics reshaped Europe. Specific terms like 'Birka', 'Gotland', 'dirham', 'Rus', and 'Volga' are woven into the conversation. #VikingTrade #Birka #Gotland #Dirham #AbbasidCaliphate #VolgaTradeRoute #Rus #SilverHoard #Hedeby #BalticSea #VikingEconomy #SlaveTrade #FurTrade #VikingAge #Scandinavia #History #FexingoHistory #MedievalTrade Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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