From the icy retreat of the last glaciers to the high-tech hubs of today, Scandinavia’s history is a masterclass in adaptation. Here’s a quick journey through the ages: 1. The Dawn (Prehistory – 800 AD)
Scandinavia evolved from a fringe of fierce warriors into a global benchmark for stability and design. History of Scandinavia, from the early times of...
Christianity slowly replaced the Old Gods (Odin and Thor), and the wild Viking chiefdoms settled into the kingdoms of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. For over a century, the actually united all three under a single monarch, though internal squabbles eventually tore it apart. 4. Empires and Eras (1523 – 1814) From the icy retreat of the last glaciers
As the ice melted around 10,000 BC, nomadic hunters followed reindeer north. By the Bronze Age, these tribes were carving intricate rock art and building specialized ships—the early blueprints for what would eventually become the terror of Europe. 2. The Viking Age (793 – 1066 AD) Christianity slowly replaced the Old Gods (Odin and
From the icy retreat of the last glaciers to the high-tech hubs of today, Scandinavia’s history is a masterclass in adaptation. Here’s a quick journey through the ages: 1. The Dawn (Prehistory – 800 AD)
Scandinavia evolved from a fringe of fierce warriors into a global benchmark for stability and design.
Christianity slowly replaced the Old Gods (Odin and Thor), and the wild Viking chiefdoms settled into the kingdoms of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. For over a century, the actually united all three under a single monarch, though internal squabbles eventually tore it apart. 4. Empires and Eras (1523 – 1814)
As the ice melted around 10,000 BC, nomadic hunters followed reindeer north. By the Bronze Age, these tribes were carving intricate rock art and building specialized ships—the early blueprints for what would eventually become the terror of Europe. 2. The Viking Age (793 – 1066 AD)