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A few decades after [[York|Jorvik]] was [[Viking Capture of York|conquered]] by the [[Vikings]], [[Monarchy|kings]] and [[Scholar|archbishops]] started to mint [[coin]]s there. Coins were stamped with coin dies like these, some of them marked with both [[Christianity|Christian]] and [[Norse mythology|Pagan]] symbols. This suggests that the two religions were beginning to mix and merge more and more with one another.
A few decades after Jorvik was conquered by the Vikings, kings and archbishops started to mint coins there. Coins were stamped with coin dies like these, some of them marked with both Christian and Pagan symbols. This suggests that the two religions were beginning to mix and mergem ore andmore with one another.
 
[[Category:Discovery Tour: Viking Age]]
[[Category:Discovery Tour: Viking Age]]

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A few decades after Jorvik was conquered by the Vikings, kings and archbishops started to mint coins there. Coins were stamped with coin dies like these, some of them marked with both Christian and Pagan symbols. This suggests that the two religions were beginning to mix and merge more and more with one another.