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25 Best Viking Books to Read After Binge-Watching Vikings
If you've recently found yourself immersed in the thrilling world of Vikings and are craving more tales of fierce warriors, epic sagas, and Norse mythology, you're in luck! In this blog post, we present you with a carefully curated list of 25 books that will transport you back to the Viking Age and keep your Viking spirit alive. From historical fiction to mythological retellings, these captivating reads will satiate your appetite for adventure and honor.
By NovelNest Books3 years ago in History
Top 20 Books About Real Medieval Knights, The Real 'Goblin Slayers'
Step into the world of honor, chivalry, and medieval warfare as we delve into the realm of knights and their fascinating history. From the noble codes they lived by to their valiant quests and legendary battles, these 20 non-fiction books provide a captivating glimpse into the lives of real knights. Prepare to be transported back in time as we explore the chivalrous era that continues to inspire our imaginations.
By NovelNest Books3 years ago in History
The Ancient Igboland
Igbo people believe that absolute power resides with only one Being, the Chukwu (Almighty God) or Chineke (God the Creator). Hence you have an echelon of power descending from the Apex, inhabited by the Almighty God alone. Then He is attended by the deities (as mediators between the Creator and human), then the ancestors, deified humans, priests, diviners, NdiIchie or community elders, heroines and heroes, Nze and Ozor title holders, various initiates of masquerade groups and various male and female age groups.
By Noble Monday3 years ago in History
The Lost Years to be Written
In a world with so little understanding, The Middle Ages were left in the dark, but were they? Old books have always amused me. It was a delicacy of the aristocracy of Lords and Ladies. I would instead create the very books that will be found later. Of course, people have yet to learn who the makers were. To write a secret accurate account of the times. So many were uneducated then and wanted to see if history needed to include something. I would have to be married, even just for convenience. Women's rights were nonexistent in Christian Europe. So, I will have to help him or even run things. Women were not of high status, even if they were royal.
By Sarah Danaher3 years ago in History
Unsolved Mysteries of the World and the Universe That Defy Explanation...
Welcome back to another adventure as we explore ten fascinating mysteries of the world and the universe. Get ready to be amazed and enthralled as we learn the answers to questions that have perplexed historians, scientists, and astronomers alike. These are some of our favourite topics to discuss, and if you have any requests for future ones, just let us know in the comments below.
By Francis Dami3 years ago in History
"The Legend of Haʻamonga ʻa Maui: Tonga's Mysterious Stonehenge"
In the Pacific island nation of Tonga, nestled amidst lush tropical landscapes and fringed by pristine turquoise waters, there lies an archaeological enigma shrouded in centuries-old mysteries: the Ha'amonga 'a Maui, often dubbed "Tonga's Stonehenge." This ancient stone monument, an imposing structure bearing testament to the archipelago's rich historical and cultural tapestry, continues to captivate researchers, history enthusiasts, and travelers alike.
By MATELITA FUNAKI KINIKINI3 years ago in History
Modern America: Tracing the Legacy of the Boston Tea Party
Presentation: The Boston Casual get-together, which occurred on December 16, 1773, was a vital turning point in American history. It represented the pilgrims' discontent with English rule and their battle for freedom. Throughout the long term, the soul of the Boston Casual get-together has been summoned and associated with different occasions and developments in present day America. In this exposition, we will investigate the manners by which present day America connects with the Boston Casual get-together, featuring its persevering through impact and the proceeded with reverberation of its beliefs.
By Prasanta Mohanty3 years ago in History
16th & 17th Century in U.S History
The 16th and 17th centuries marked a significant period of 200 years that laid the foundation for the establishment of the United States of America. It commenced with Spanish conquistadors embarking on expeditions in the southeastern United States, and concluded with the firm establishment of 12 English colonies along the Atlantic seaboard. These colonies had firmly embraced the principles of self-governance, democracy, and religious tolerance.
By Dr. Fred Domezah3 years ago in History
Malik’s African Adventure. Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled in the heart of Africa, lived a young boy named Malik. He was an inquisitive and adventurous soul, always eager to explore the world beyond his village. Malik's ebony skin glistened under the warm African sun, and his eyes sparkled with a boundless curiosity.
By Precious Kenneth3 years ago in History







