he Keep is where you may find more than you bargined for. Here are the Vikings, The Mongols, and other Barbarians. The Vikings could be placed in The Great Hall with the other Medieval cultures, it is true, as well as the other Barbarian groups. But, because they are often referred to as "Barbarians", I have placed them together in their own room, sort of a barbarian "only" room where they are together and much more easily accessed than they would be in the already crowded Great Hall. Here you will find Eric The Red, Genghis Khan, Attila, and the others who filled those dark and misty times with legend and adventure. Although they were called Barbarians, they were, in fact, quite civilized and organized, as their conquests and successes prove. Come now, let us depart. Onward to Valhalla..............
The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway
The World of the Vikings: the definitive guide to Viking resources on the internet
Norse Mythology - Gods and Goddesses
The Viking Expeditions from Central Sweden (700-1000)
Viking Exploreration and Settlement
General Viking Age Information and History
The Norse History of Greenland, 982-1500
North: Landscape of the Imagination: Erik the Red's Saga
Germanic Myths, Legends, and Sagas
Viking Resources for the Reenactor
The Brise-Bane Vikings Information Centre
End of the Vikings in Greenland
Mystery of the Futhark Alphabet
Mongol History and Chronology from Ancient Times
Era of the Mongols (1200-1350)
Mongolian History-Online Resources
History of The Great Wall of China
The Mongols and the Emergence of Moscow
Ancient Germanic Tribes Portal
Invasions in Europe, 800 B.C.-400 B.C.
Barbarians on the Greek Periphery - Origins of Celtic Art
A Brief History of the Uyghers
The Origins and Deeds of the Goths
Priscus at the Court of Attila
Alaric, The Visigoth and the Sacking of Rome