Who built Trelleborg?

The company was founded in 1905 as "Trelleborgs Gummifabriks AB" (the Rubber Factory Corporation of Trelleborg) by Henry Dunker and Johan Kock, who were both already active in the rubber industry. Initially, the company had 150 employees and produced bicycle tires and rubber for industrial applications.
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When was Trelleborg built?

Trelleborg is the most fortified, sophisticated and well preserved of all the Viking Age ring forts found so far. It was built in 980 during Harald Bluetooth's reign and occupies a strategic location – the headland between the rivers Tude and Vårby.
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Did Vikings build forts?

A Viking ring fortress, or Trelleborg-type fortress, is a type of circular fort of a special design, built in Scandinavia in the Viking Age. They are also known simply as trelleborgs. All trelleborgs have a strictly circular shape, with roads and gates pointing in the four cardinal directions.
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What is a Trelleborg used for?

Trelleborg is believed to have been ordered by King Harald Bluetooth in the year 980 CE as a means to command the Great Belt and its sea traffic between the islands of Zealand and Funen.
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Where are Trelleborg tires manufactured?

Its manufacturing facilities are located in Italy, Latvia, Brazil, Czech Republic, Serbia, Slovenia, China, Sri Lanka and U.S.
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Did Vikings build castles?

So the question here was that: Did the Vikings build any stone castles during their glorious time? Long answer: The Vikings didn't build stone castles for themselves back then. To understand this, we should dwell into the meaning of stone castle in the Middle Age and the political system of the Vikings.
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What does Trelleborg manufacture?

Trelleborg uses natural rubber in its large tires, springs and rubber bearings as well as its hoses, seals and coated fabrics. Synthetic rubber, such as styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) and isoprene rubber, has properties that are similar to those of natural rubber.
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How big is Trelleborg?

Trelleborg is the world's largest industrial rubber company. Sales total approximately SEK 31 billion and the company employs around 24,000 people.
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Who invented the first castle?

The first castles were built by the Normans

The great age of castles began almost 1,000 years ago and lasted for nearly 500 years. The Normans introduced the first proper castles, starting with the wooden Motte and Bailey castles, to England following their victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
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Did Vikings build in stone?

This suited the incoming Norse Vikings who also, in the more marginal areas of Norway, had a tradition of building in stone.
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What is the Viking helmet called?

However, during the Viking era, helmets typically were made from several pieces of iron riveted together (right), called a spangenhelm style of helm.
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How old are Ringforts in Ireland?

Ringforts, ring forts or ring fortresses are circular fortified settlements that were mostly built during the Bronze Age up to about the year 1000. They are found in Northern Europe, especially in Ireland.
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Where is the Trelleborg fortress?

The Trelleborg Viking Fortress is part of the National Museum of Denmark and is located near the city of Slagelse in Western Zealand. The ring fortress is a part of an ancient defense system, dating back to the King Harald Blaatand (Bluetooth), i.e. before 1000.
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Did Vikings use bricks?

Until 1624, Oslo was like any other Norse town (many wooden buildings together used for varying purposes), but in 1624, a fire burned down all of Oslo. Because of the fires, the King Christian IV moved Oslo west and ordered that all buildings in the city be built of stone or brick to prevent fires.
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What does Trelleborg Sealing Solutions do?

Trelleborg is a world leader in engineered polymer solutions that seal, damp and protect critical applications in demanding environments. Its innovative engineered solutions accelerate performance for customers in a sustainable way.
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Why did Viking houses not have windows?

Smoky houses

Viking houses did not have chimneys or windows. Instead, there was a hole in the roof, where the smoke from the fire escaped. The lack of ventilation meant that there was a great deal of smoke in a Viking house.
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Does Africa have any castles?

While one might think of Europe as the go-to place to see castles, there are also a great number of castles in Africa to explore. From the Castle of Good Hope in South Africa, to the Fasilides Castle in Ethiopia, these 15 castles are sure to intrigue the architecture and history buff in everyone.
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Where did Viking kings live?

The Vikings originated from the area that became modern-day Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. They settled in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Iceland, Greenland, North America, and parts of the European mainland, among other places.
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What was a female Viking called?

A shield-maiden (Old Norse: skjoldmø [ˈskjɑldˌmɛːz̠]) was a female warrior from Scandinavian folklore and mythology.
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Who made most of a Vikings helmet?

When Wagner staged his “Der Ring des Nibelungen” opera cycle in the 1870s, costume designer Carl Emil Doepler created horned helmets for the Viking characters, and an enduring stereotype was born.
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Did Vikings have tattoos?

Did they actually have tattoos though? It is widely considered fact that the Vikings and Northmen in general, were heavily tattooed. However, historically, there is only one piece of evidence that mentions them actually being covered in ink.
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How did Vikings sleep?

At night, Vikings might pull them up on land. They'd take the sail down and lay it across the ship to make a tent to sleep under. Or, they'd pitch woollen tents onshore. If the crew was far out to sea they'd sleep on deck under blankets made from animal skin.
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