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Jacquelyn
Life in the 60s America Documentary
Photographer Michael Grace
Martin
Moten Hilmer
Tom Martin
Photographer Video
In111ove
Samaria
Queens Village in the 60s
YouTube Planning Infrastructure Bill
1960s History
Making the Video 2004
Life in the 1960s
Jacquelyn Hickerson
Life in the Sixties
Samaritan Girl 2004
Samaria
M Colbert
1960s
Memories of the 1960 S Videos
Jacquelyn Aluotto
Morten Hilmer
Memories From the 1960 S Videos
AP Studios
Photography
Short Stories Theme 1960
Growing Up in the 60s and 70s
The Way Out
Sailing Josephine
Portrait Photography
Getty
Martin
Castein
How Social Media Platforms Work
Coco Martin
Portrait Tutorial
Samaria
Boy Song
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The berserker's battle-frenzy, known as 'berserkergang,' was described in ancient sagas as superhuman. They were said to be immune to pain, to gnaw at their shields, and to be impervious to fire and iron. These warriors often served as royal bodyguards, but their uncontrollable nature made them dangerous in times of peace. In ~1015 AD~, Jarl Eiríkr Hákonarson outlawed berserkers in Norway, a move tied to the nation's conversion to Christianity. The earliest known written reference comes from a 9
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