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Vikings Vs Byzantine Empires

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It is important to study the nature of the alliances that the Vikings took part of, as it gives us a better understanding of what facilitated their insertion into other European territories (eastern and western Europe) and the communities in Asia Minor. It is clear that their settlement and acceptance in these parts of the world, despite their raids, was not made overnight. Apart from being repetitive looters, they were also good negotiators and even though they did not apply to the European standards of war during battle, they, most of the time, could get approached and negotiated with. It was a time where the Frankish and Anglo-Saxon kingdoms were fragilized by internal rivalries and wars. It was also during that time that the Arab expansion …show more content…

Although the Varangian’s ambition was to plunder the Empire, they were still able to trade with the Byzantines, the Kievan princes married their women and they even supplied the empire with mercenaries. Which shows a true evolution of the relations between the Kievan Rus and the Byzantines. And this turn of event was not a surprise judging the Viking principle which wants them to consider trading with their potential targets when conquering them becomes impossible. In the year 980 AD, the Emperor Basil II was even granted 6000 Varangian warriors by Prince Vladimir, a Kievan Prince. As the Byzantine Empire was going through a period of civil unrest the Emperor sought the assistance of the Kievan Prince. In return for his help, he offered his sister, Anna in marriage. This strategic move on behalf of the Emperor guaranteed him successful military campaigns in Chrisopolis and Abydos. After such a crushing victory against the rebels, the Empire decided to trust the Varangian guard from that moment. Following that decision, the emperor christened the new Scandinavian …show more content…

It was reported that this unique group of Varangian, participated in the invasion of the Island of Crete in 902 AD. And because of the constant internal fights in Kiev, the guard permanently established in Byzantium. Through time, they were joined by other Scandinavians from Denmark , Norway, and even the newly founded Iceland. Varangian guards even served as agents looking for new recruits in port cities, where in order to convince potential candidates they distributed wine, presents and of course, described how privileged it was to fight for the Emperor. By the 11th century, with the Norman domination in Great Britain, the Guard was mostly formed by Anglo-Saxons in quest of better opportunities. The new Anglo-Saxon recruit was formed by Anglo-Danes, who descended from the Viking settlers who occupied parts of England, prior to 1066 AD. Following the year 1066 AD, most of the Anglo-Saxon military elite was replaced by the Norman knightly aristocracy. Although known as a solid and loyal unit, they were often distinguished as “Inglinoi “, “Rhos” and “Vrangoi”, which stands for Anglo-Saxons, Russians, and

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