Rebellion- Canute the Great (The King of Danish Pride)

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2008

Canute the Great (The King of Danish Pride) by Rebellion, from the Sagas of Iceland Album

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  • Please, whose the lead singer?

  • @PuppKill3r Michael Seifert

  • what a nice song! where are they from? i have never heard about them? is the name rebellion?

  • They're from Germany, Uwe Lulis played with Grave Digger and yes their name is Rebellion

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  • Too few song about the Danish kingdom and power. This one is awesome tho :D

  • DANISH POWER!!!

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  • hatt jemand eine ahnung ob diese band eine beziehung zur rechts zsene haben ?

  • @rhiremi629

    A viking was the person who went out to pillage, the act of pillageing from the sea was called "Go in viking" People who fought for a living (note: Between other scandinavians) would have been called housecarls.

  • Long live the Danish vikings.

  • This song was on the album? It's not on the version I have...

  • @Skullfaakked actually, being a viking did not necessarily mean you were a raider. The Scandinavian tribes were around at least 100 years before they started raiding. however, most battles happened on home turf. the raiding was a result very little gain from home turf fights and it was the warbands within the viking culture that set out to pilage. finally, Norse religion does not mean nature religion norse translates to north so a rough translation would be north religion.

  • @Manowarrior1992 To be a viking was to be a raider. Only a very small percentage of the population was vikings, you are misusing the term.

    Your definition of nature religion is absolutely wrong, it has nothing to do with how it spreads.And just to be clear, and staying in touch with other outdated terms, Norse religion was a culture religion.

    I say again; lay off your romantic notions of "vikings". That shit emerged and died out in the 1800s.

  • @Skullfaakked

    ooh und wieder ein feigling der vermeindlich fremde in einer vermeindlich fremden sprache vollquatschen will

    und nein ein wikinger zu sein war nicht nur rauben und plündern die nordische mythologie war/ist eine naturreligion da sie sich auf natürlichem wege verbreitet hat und nicht durch offenbarungsscheisse wie bei den mistchristen und diese naturreligion war teil des wikinger da seins ECHTE wikinger gab es nur mit diesem glauben und nicht mit dem falschen.

  • @Manowarrior1992 No, being viking meant you were a raider, it has nothing to do with religion. Also, the Norse religion = nature religion? Nope. Get your facts straight, dummkopf.

  • @Skullfaakked

    o rly? so tell me what true vikings were christians? ANSWER: NONE Cause christianity is religion of gayness and to be a viking means being part of a nature religion.

    get the hell lost sucker

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