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interesting history... and as I discover that I’m 7% Scandinavian, now oddly relevent!

1 years ago reply 0

Came here after being imersed in the British history podcast. Similar style and very interesting. I'm addicted

4 years ago reply 0

Great show and told in an interesting way which is not always easy with dry subjects such as history.

4 years ago reply 0

Just discovered this pod today and really enjoyed this episode! Gonna check the others out. Greetings from a full-blod Scandinavian! πŸ˜Šβ€οΈπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ

4 years ago reply 0

Brilliant for my research into the period. Thank you so much!

5 years ago reply 0

Loving your organization and looking forward to listening! As a history buff who wanted to study Vikings on the graduate level, I'm so stoked for this!

5 years ago reply 0

By names, I mean name of a person. Apologies for being unclear on that.

@gustafg : Going to be honest here. As a Swede, fix and be consistent in how you pronounce our old words or please stick to the anglicized version. Obviously this doesnt apply to names. Also whoever the Swede who told you about "Vikingar" needs to be shot. Viking-AR is plural. Viking is singular. You use "Vikingar" for everything. It pulls me out and breaks the low. Which is a shame, because as previously noted by others, this is by far the best Viking age podcast. Please never stop.
5 years ago reply 0

Going to be honest here. As a Swede, fix and be consistent in how you pronounce our old words or please stick to the anglicized version. Obviously this doesnt apply to names. Also whoever the Swede who told you about "Vikingar" needs to be shot. Viking-AR is plural. Viking is singular. You use "Vikingar" for everything. It pulls me out and breaks the low. Which is a shame, because as previously noted by others, this is by far the best Viking age podcast. Please never stop.

5 years ago reply 0

A light tone really makes the vast expanse of history of the Viking Age much more engaging and Lee's candid humour makes it a real joy to listen too.

5 years ago reply 0

The best Viking era podcast I've heard so far. Lee has really done his research and is very clear when switching from proven fact to assumption which is where most history podcasts fall down and miss information starts. Great work Lee

5 years ago reply 0

Love your podcast! Educational, and captivating!

6 years ago reply 0