
The Norse history and culture WikiProject is a collaboration area and group of editors dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of the history, culture, language, and religion of the Norse people, both at home in Scandinavia and in their many overseas colonies through the ages, up to the time of the Kalmar Union in 1397. The best-known time period covered by this project is the Viking Age, but the focus will also be on the less-well known Nordic Bronze Age, Pre-Roman Iron Age, and the Norsemen during the High Middle Ages (c. 1000-1300).
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Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Battle of Svolder
Caspian expeditions of the Rus
Constantine II of Scotland
Greece Runestones (featured article of the day 9 March 2009)
Henry (Bishop of Finland)
Kylfings
Sviatoslav I of Kiev
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Featured pictures
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The Punishment of Loki by Louis Huard
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Thor and Jörmungandr by Lorenz Frølich
Former featured articles
A-Class Articles
Ask and Embla
Barnstokkr
Bolli Bollasson
Brodir and Ospak of Man
Dagr
Dellingr
Fenrir
Fensalir
Fólkvangr
Haraldskær Woman
Harald Maddadsson
Hel (being)
Hjúki and Bil
Hlín
Iðunn
Jarlshof
Njörðr
Norse funeral
Nótt
Olaf the Peacock
Oleg of Novgorod
Ragnarök
Ratatoskr
Raven banner
Rus'-Byzantine War (860)
Sif
Sigtrygg Silkbeard
Sigyn
Sleipnir
Sól (Sun)
Sumarr and Vetr
Tafl games
Thomas (Bishop of Finland)
Þorgerðr Hölgabrúðr and Irpa
Urðarbrunnr
Valhalla
Valkyrie
Víðarr
Æsir-Vanir War
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Did You Know? selection
- ...that Ardre image stones were used as paving under the wooden floors of a local church in the Ardre parish of Gotland? --26 November 2004
- ...that, according to Ahmed ibn Fadlan, the supreme ruler of the Rus' Khaganate "had no duties other than to make love to his slave girls, drink, and give himself up to pleasure"? --19 October 2006
- ... that the Rus merchants travelling along the Volga trade route (pictured) brought goods from Northern Europe and Northwestern Russia as far as Baghdad? --27 October 2006
- ...that the Siege of Constantinople by the Rus in 860 is known primarily from the writings of Patriarch Photius, who referred to the invaders as "a swarm of wasps" and compared their attack to "a thunderbolt from heaven"? --31 October 2006
- ...that Öpir, the "shouter", was the most productive of the old Viking runemasters? --18 January 2007
- ...that Bolli Bollasson, a character in the Medieval Icelandic Laxdœla saga, is credited as the first West Norse member of the Varangian Guard (pictured)? --29 January 2007
- ...that the Piraeus Lion is an ancient Greek statue "embellished" with runic graffiti by Varangians? --2 February 2007
- ...that Kveldulf Bjalfasson, a ninth-century Norwegian landowner and grandson of the Viking Egill Skallagrímsson, was reputed to be an ulfhéðinn or werewolf? --27 April 2007
- ...that Gunnhild, "Mother-of-Kings", the wife and queen of Erik Bloodaxe of Norway, was rumored to be a witch? --12 July 2007
- ...that the Simris Runestones (pictured) include one of the earliest Scandinavian sources that mention Sweden? --19 February 2008
- ...that "quickfire", a form of arson employed in Scandinavian blood feuds, was punishable by death only if the perpetrator was caught in the act and killed at the scene of the crime? --19 February 2008
- ... that the Uppland runestone U 328 (pictured) is an example of the Ringerike style?" --15 May 2008
- ... that the Skaga stave church was built in the 1130s to Christianise the area, but was demolished in 1826 as a stronghold of remaining Norse paganism? --8 August 2008
- ... that enemies of Viking chieftain Tryggve the Pretender claimed he was the bastard son of a priest? --15 August 2008

- ... that the Hiberno-Norse King of Dublin, Sigtrygg Silkbeard, established Ireland's first mint (coin of Sigtrygg pictured) in the 990s at Dublin? --17 March 2009
- ... that Brodir and Ospak of Man were two 11th-century Danish brothers who fought on opposite sides at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014? --17 March 2009
- ... that in 1029, the ransom of the Hiberno-Norse prince Amlaíb mac Sitriuc included over 1,200 cows, 60 ounces of gold and of silver, "the sword of Carlus", and a large number of Irish hostages? --23 March 2009
- ... that after the Battle of Glenmama in the Wicklow Mountains in 999, Brian Boru's Munster forces occupied the city of Dublin for over a week? --24 March 2009
- ... that the Fyrby Runestone claims two brothers were the most skilled in runes in Middle Earth? --1 March 2010
- ... that the Lund 1 Runestone depicts two wolves that have a sword and shield strapped to their bodies?" --5 May 2010
- ... that an invocation to the Norse god Thor is hidden on the Sønder Kirkeby Runestone using bind runes located in the waves under a ship image? --31 July 2010
- ... that on Swedish runestone Sö Fv1948;295, the R rune
is represented by the shape of the tongue of a serpent? --16 September 2010
- ... that the Swedish runestone Östergötland Runic Inscription MÖLM1960;230 is one of four runestones that mention guilds that existed in Sweden during the Viking Age?
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- Beowulf (hero)
- Geat
- Jomvikings --Briangotts (talk · contribs)
- Njál's saga
- Nordic Bronze Age
- Olaf I of Norway
- Old Norse --Schwiiz (talk · contribs)
- Quickfire --Alþykkr (talk · contribs) for the time being
- Runestone
- Tollund Man
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Resources

For spelling of Old Norse names, see Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Norse mythology).
- Heimskringla, an online collection of Old Norse source material
- Icelandic Saga Database, the Icelandic sagas available in many languages
- MeNoTA public texts - Facsimile, diplomatic, and normalized transcriptions of Old Norse manuscripts, for instances where primary sources are appropriate.
- Northvegr.org
- Viking Answer Lady
- Viking Society for Northern Research web publications (some papers and their journal Saga-Book from 1992 to 2005)
- Hurstwic
Work group (task force)
- Runic studies, also a subgroup of the Ancient Germanic studies WikiProject
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