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    Legendary Viking Warriors: Thorkell, Bjorn, and the Stamford Berserker

    01.04.2026 | 1 t. 6 min.
    In a time of relentless battles, select Viking warriors became legends, their mighty feats echoing through history. Discover the incredible tales of Thorkell the Tall, Bjorn Ironside, and the enigmatic berserker of Stamford Bridge—three of the most formidable Viking fighters.
    Thorkell the Tall, a towering figure, fought as both invader and mercenary, leading Viking forces across England. He served kings on both sides of the battlefield. Bjorn Ironside, the legendary son of Ragnar Lothbrok, made his mark through his European and Mediterranean raids, establishing a reputation as an unstoppable Viking leader. At the iconic Battle of Stamford Bridge, an unnamed berserker stood alone, bravely challenging the English army and making one of the most memorable last stands in history.
    Who were these warriors truly? What part of their story is fact versus myth, and what made them so fearsome that they remain remembered for generations?
    This episode explores the strength, ferocity, and essence of a Viking warrior.

    00:00:00: Björn Ironside00:35:44: Thorkell the Tall00:50:45: Unnamed Berserker
    #Vikings #VikingWarriors #NorseHistory #VikingAge #BjornIronside #ThorkelltheTall #Berserker #StamfordBridge #VikingLegends #MedievalHistory #Anglo-Saxons #VikingRaids #WarriorHistory #AncientWarriors #NorseMythology
    See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69cd5dda743675c2a574678c
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    How Viking Kings Abandoned Odin for Christianity

    28.03.2026 | 2 t. 45 min.
    In Viking times, warriors were devoted to Odin, Thor, and the allure of Valhalla. Yet, a pivotal moment in history saw influential kings turn away from Norse gods toward Christianity.
    This episode explores the stories of Haakon the Good, Olaf Tryggvason, and Saint Olaf, the monarchs who drove this transformation and reshaped Scandinavia's destiny.
    From adapting pagan traditions to violent conversions, these rulers navigated a perilous path. Haakon the Good sought peaceful Christian introduction but faced internal resistance. Olaf Tryggvason used force to convert Norway, while Saint Olaf, a king and martyr, was later revered for Christianizing the Viking world.
    What motivated these Viking kings to forsake Odin and the ancient gods? Was it genuine belief, strategic politics, or the pressure of an expanding Christian Europe? Their decisions significantly impacted Viking culture, warfare, and identity.
    This is a tale of faith, power, and the decline of Norse gods.
    Music by Savfk - Music: "The Hunt" [CC-BY royalty free music - orchestral epic emotional] Link
    Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by Noel Malekar Video Link

    0:00:00: Haakon the Good (920-961)0:34:15: Olaf Tryggvason (960-1000)1:31:29: St Olaf Haraldsson (995-1030)
    #Vikings #Norsemythology #Odin #Christianity #HaakontheGood #OlafTryggvason #SaintOlaf #Vikingkings #Scandinavia #Medievalhistory
    See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69c817d6dffd19e6a9eab752
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    Rurik: The Viking Founder of the Rus’ Dynasty

    25.03.2026 | 11 min.
    Rurik, a legendary Varangian chieftain, stands at the crossroads of legend and documented history. In 862, weary of chaos, the tribes of the Rus’ chose Rurik to bring order. Establishing his rule in Novgorod, he founded a political system that connected Scandinavia, Slavic forests, and the Byzantine world. His legacy continued with Oleg the Prophet, ensuring the stability of his dynasty, which persisted through fragmentation and Mongol rule, eventually shaping the Russian monarchy. Rurik's influence transformed scattered lands into a formidable realm.
    This is his story.
    00:00 Introduction
    02:19 Origins & Theories
    05:22 Novgorod First Chronicle
    07:31 Legacy
    Music by: Savfk - MusicThe Hunt by Savfk [CC-BY royalty free music - orchestral epic emotional]Link: The Hunt by Savfk

    00:00: Introduction02:19: Origins & Theories05:22: Novgorod First Chronicle07:31: Legacy
    #Rurik #Viking #Rus’dynasty #Russianhistory #Varangian #Novgorod #OlegtheProphet #KievanRus’ #Russianmonarchy #legend
    See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69c423959e8491e267250e39
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    Are We Truly Better Off Than Medieval Peasants?

    22.03.2026 | 19 min.
    We've all heard tales of the Middle Ages as a time of short, harsh lives with few living past their twenties. But is that the whole truth? If children survived the risky early years, they often lived much longer, sometimes to modern-day ages. This prompts a bigger question: What else about history might we be misinterpreting?
    Consider today's world, where land ownership is rare and debt ties us to our homes. Are we really better off than those in the past? This episode peels back myths to offer a true comparison of medieval peasants' lives versus our own, covering topics like land, property, taxes, and community life. Are we freer, and is life genuinely better now than 1,000 years ago?

    00:00:00: Introduction00:01:35: The field worker VS the office drone00:06:20: Land & Property00:08:27: Community & Consumerism00:10:58: Tax00:14:23: Conclusion
    #medieval #medievalhistory #medievalpeasants #modernworld #modernlife #landownership #historicalmyths #community #taxes #consumerism
    See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69c0b06575d4b14bfb15f4e9
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    Robert Curthose: The Prince Who Almost Became King

    18.03.2026 | 30 min.
    Robert Curthose, the eldest son of William the Conqueror, remains a captivating figure in history with varied judgments—traitor, hero, or fool. His life was marked by profound grievances affecting English history.
    Despite being the rightful heir, Robert's journey was tumultuous, leading him to confront his own father, William the Conqueror, on the battlefield. He was a distinguished commander in the First Crusade, which saw the capture of Jerusalem, yet never claimed the English crown.
    Robert's younger brothers, William II and Henry I, took turns ruling England, while Robert was sidelined, primarily due to familial disputes.
    Discover Robert Curthose's tale and why he never ascended the throne despite his early promise.
    Music by: Savfk - Music. The Hunt by Savfk is available here.
    Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by Noel Malekar is available here.

    00:00:00: Introduction00:02:07: Ancestry & Early Life00:03:20: Of William the Conqueror00:05:02: Robert rebels against his father00:10:37: The Conqueror's death00:13:06: William II Rufus takes the throne00:16:10: First Crusade (1096–1099)00:21:03: Henry I takes the throne00:24:39: Character & Legacy
    #RobertCurthose #WilliamtheConqueror #FirstCrusade #Englishhistory #medievalhistory #Normandy #Jerusalem
    See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69bb67a6479bdf53594b0d56
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