In Norse mythology, the apocalyptic event known as Ragnarök is preceded by a three-year-long winter known as Fimbulwinter, or “mighty winter.” Scholars have speculated whether Fimbulwinter is based on ...
MOORHEAD, Minn. - The end of the world might be upon us again. Little more than a year after the date the Mayans predicted the demise of the universe, the Vikings have us facing their own apocalypse, ...
According to legend, the Norse gods have embarked on an epic battle called Ragnarok. By Saturday, it will lead to the end of civilization as we... Vikings Of The World, Unite In Battle: The Apocalypse ...
Important scheduling note: Ragnarok, a.k.a. the Viking apocalypse, is predicted to occur on February 22. Now we’ll never find out what happens in True Detective! No less an authority than NPR reports: ...
Dive into the mystery of a bygone era where myth and reality intertwine. Scientists uncover clues suggesting the Viking apocalypse, known as Ragnarök, might not merely be a tale.
Witness the ultimate Viking myth the way it was meant to be experienced: live in front of your face, and filled with enough Gods, giants, music and fighting to satisfy even the most apocalyptic ...
Viking Apocalypse is a TV program on the National Geographic Channel. The show examines the Ridgeway Hill Viking burial pit in Weymouth, UK, a site of a suspected mass execution long ago. As they ...
The sound of an ancient horn signaled the beginning of a countdown to the Norse apocalypse. The horn belonged to the Norse god, Heimdallr, who was said to blow the mythical Gjallerhorn to warn that ...