The city of York in north-east England is once again hosting Europe's biggest Viking celebration, the Jorvik Viking Festival, from 12 to 18 February. Inspired by the festival of Jolablot ...
Excavations then began which revealed a ninth-century ... into Christian life in Anglo-Saxon England just before the Viking Age. Jorvik Centre - Explores many aspects of daily life in Viking ...
A Roman fortress, then a Viking stronghold ... at any time of year. Jorvik Viking Centre is built on the site of the archaeological dig that uncovered the remains of the Viking settlement of ...
Eric Bloodaxe was the King of the Viking city of Jorvik ... He rode a chariot pulled by two goats, which he often ate and then brought back to life! The Norse people loved Thor, because he ...
From Monday 17th to Sunday 23rd February, York's Jorvik Viking Festival brings the city back to its Scandinavian roots and provides visitors with a chance to immerse themselves in all sorts of ...
The JORVIK Viking Festival will return to York ... the parading Vikings will then join the Viking Games at the Eye of York. On Friday, February 21 and Saturday, February 22, the Eye of York ...