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Hail Caesar Viking Warlords

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Hail Caesar Viking Warlords

 

Oleg of Novgorod, also known as Oleg the Seer, was a Varangian (Viking) prince who played a pivotal role in the early history of the Kievan Rus', a federation of Slavic tribes under Viking leadership. Ruling from 879 to 912, Oleg succeeded Rurik, the founder of the Rurik dynasty, as the ruler of Novgorod.

Oleg is most famous for his conquest of Kiev in 882, which he seized from local rulers to make it the capital of the Kievan Rus'. This move strategically positioned the state to control key trade routes between the Byzantine Empire and Northern Europe. Oleg's reign marked the beginning of Kiev's rise as a major political and economic center in Eastern Europe.

He is also known for his military campaigns and successful treaties, particularly with the Byzantine Empire, which secured trade advantages for the Kievan Rus'. His reputed prophetic abilities and mysterious death, allegedly from a snake bite, have further enshrined him as a legendary figure in Russian history.

Oleg's leadership laid the foundations for the expansion and consolidation of the Kievan Rus', setting the stage for the future prominence of this early Russian state.

Thorfinn Einarson, also known as Thorfinn Skullsplitter, was a prominent Norse chieftain and Earl of Orkney in the 10th century. He was one of the most powerful and influential earls in the Orkney Islands, a group of islands situated north of mainland Scotland, which were a significant center of Viking activity during this period.

Thorfinn was the son of Torf-Einar, another notable Earl of Orkney, and he succeeded his father as the ruler. His epithet "Skullsplitter" reflects his reputation as a fierce and formidable warrior. Under his leadership, the Orkney Islands became an important base for Viking expeditions and raids, extending Norse influence in the region.

Thorfinn's reign was marked by both internal consolidation and external expansion. He maintained strong control over the Orkney Islands and conducted raids along the coasts of Scotland and Ireland. His rule contributed to the stability and prosperity of Orkney, and he is remembered as one of the most significant figures in the islands' Viking history.

Thorfinn Skullsplitter's legacy is a testament to his strength as a warrior and leader, and his impact on the Norse presence in the British Isles during the Viking Age.

Harald Fairhair, also known as Harald I of Norway, was a legendary Viking king who is traditionally credited with unifying Norway into a single kingdom. His reign is believed to have begun around 872 and lasted until 930.

According to the sagas, Harald vowed to unite Norway after being spurned by a noblewoman who refused to marry him until he ruled all of Norway. Harald embarked on a series of conquests, defeating various regional chieftains and consolidating his power. His most famous victory came at the Battle of Hafrsfjord, which is traditionally dated to around 872 and marked the completion of his unification efforts.

Harald's consolidation of Norway laid the foundation for a centralized monarchy and helped establish a unified Norwegian identity. His descendants continued to rule Norway for generations, solidifying his legacy as the first king of a united Norway.

Harald Fairhair is remembered as a pivotal figure in Norwegian history, celebrated for his role in shaping the nation's early medieval period and its transition from a collection of fragmented territories to a cohesive kingdom.

These famous warlords have shaped history around them and here they are ready to lead your armies, set sail and take over the world!

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