Viking apocalypse called Ragnarok predicted

Ragnarok — otherwise known as the Viking apocalypse — starts this weekend. I taught Ragnarok in my mythology class for many years, so it's sort of bittersweet that I'm not hunkered down with my former students to witness 

According to the Vikings, Ragnarok has been brewing for about 100 days as a series of events leading to the end of the world, including the final predicted battle that results in the death of a number of major gods. Odin, Loki and Thor are just a few

Norse mythology predicts the end of the world this Saturday [FACEBOOK]. Norse mythology predicts the Ragnarok, the final mystical battle on earth, will begin on February 22. Legend has it that Norse gods including Thor and 

The Vikings believed that Ragnarok or Twilight of the Gods would signal the end of the world on 22 February. It's thought that the sun's rays will turn black and the earth will be subjected to extreme weather, with a mass flood drowning the world's

According to the Vikings, Ragnarok has been brewing for about 100 days as a series of events leading to the end of the world, including the final predicted battle that results in the death of a number of major gods. Odin, Loki and Thor are just a few