• A Quora about The Norwegian Crusade (around 1111)

    From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 22 09:59:31 2023
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    Maps & Charts 🗺️📊📈 ·
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    Alice G.
    Fri

    The Norwegian Crusade led by King Sigurd I Magnusson, though not widely
    known, had a significant impact.

    King Sigurd set sail from Norway with 60 ships and 5000 men. They spent
    the winter in England before engaging in battles in Iberia and the
    Balearic Islands. They then wintered in Sicily, where they received a
    warm welcome from Norman lord Roger II.

    From Sicily, they continued their journey and arrived at Acre, which
    was part of the Kingdom of Jerusalem ruled by Baldwin I. Baldwin greeted
    Sigurd and together they fought against the Saracens. After their time
    in Acre, Sigurd sailed to Constantinople. There, he left his ships and
    many treasures with Emperor Alexios Komnenos. In return, Alexios
    provided Sigurd with strong horses, gifts, and supplies. Some of
    Sigurd's men chose to remain and serve in the Varangian Guard, while
    Sigurd and his remaining men continued their journey on land.

    Finally, in 1111, Sigurd returned to Norway as a wealthy man. He arrived
    in a prosperous kingdom co-ruled by his brother, Eystein I. The red line
    on the map represents their journey to the Holy Land, while the green
    line shows their route back home.

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    25 comments from Alfred Bortne and more

    Alfred Bortne · Sat
    Sigurd Jorsalfarer. Jorsal is Jerusalem.

    Bob Backway · Sat
    The Hagia Sophia in Istanbul has a viking inscription on a stone railing
    on the first floor said to be inscribed by a member of the Varangian Guard.

    Revetastogne · Fri
    The vikings did so lengthy way!

    They were for so long away!

    They walked on foot and sailed in barque!

    I also go for walk in park.

    Johan Grönwall · Sat
    This was no vikings, though. They were christians.

    Hauk Hawkevick · Sat
    Kong Sigurd was a crusader.

    Alvin Riddle · Fri
    I enjoyed this post very much, thank you Alice.

    Alfred Bortne · Sat
    Look at the map, these ‘vikings’ knew their world. Svava/Schwaben, Beiaraland/Bayern, Valland/Wallonia, Borgaraland/Bulgaria. Lizibon,
    Spani, they are all there. England was sometimes called Bretland.
    Fascinating!

    Mike Blair · Sun
    And Pannonia is still a cultural concept across several borders!

    Alfred Bortne · Sun
    And Menork. Sikileyar/Sikilislands is Sicily. I love this!

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