longship

(noun)

A Viking ship intended for warfare and exploration and designed for speed and agility. Longships were equipped with a sail as well as oars, making navigation independent of the wind possible.

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  • Obotrites
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  • Charlemagne
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Examples of longship in the following topics:

  • The Vikings

    • There were many types of Viking ships, built according to their intended uses, though the most iconic type is probably the longship.
    • Longships were intended for warfare and exploration, designed for speed and agility, and equipped with oars to complement the sail, making navigation independent of the wind possible.
    • It was the longship that allowed the Norse to "go Viking" (on an expedition), which might explain why this type of ship has become almost synonymous with the concept of Vikings.
    • Longships were the epitome of Scandinavian naval power at the time, and were highly valued possessions.
  • The Norse

    • They created fast and seaworthy longships that served not only as warring and trading vessels, but also as media for artistic expression and individual design.
  • Norse Ships in the Early European Middle Ages

    • They created fast and seaworthy longships that served not only as warring and trading vessels, but also as media for artistic expression and individual design.
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