Yes, Vikings did live in Iceland.
Well the third time Erik the Red was kicked out of Europe, he went and claimed the land of Greenland. In spite of the green cropful name, his fellow Europeans (Vikings) went there for better life but all they found was long areas of icey wonderlands. Iceland was a smaller island of the coast of Greenland. The disappointed Europeans (Vikings) explored this land as well and some who were too disappointed, hopeless, or couldn't afford to travel any longer, remained in Iceland.
Yes and no, the Normans were considered Vikings and they moved in and settled in England and became Christians.
yes, Vikings settled in many coastal towns especially on the east and south coasts
They settled in Iceland. They didn't need to invade. It was pretty much uninhabited.
they were framers looking for new land and came from denmark norway and sweden or otherwise known as scandinavia
The vikings were the first people to live in SCANDINAVIA
Actually, the Normans were Vikings who had settled in Francia and were granted their own area of land which became Normandy. In England, they settled in several places and make up a part of England's and Scotland's population today.
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Vikings established settlements in iceland and greenland around the 800-900s :d....<3
In Middle school, I was taught that the Vikings found Iceland (aka America) in 1000 AD. This was 450 years before Christopher Columbus.
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all i know is iceland and Greenland
they claimed Iceland and Greenland
The Vikings never got kicked out of Iceland.
Vikings established settlements in iceland and greenland around the 800-900s :d....<3
Iceland, Greenland.
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Iceland, Greenland, Vinland.
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In Middle school, I was taught that the Vikings found Iceland (aka America) in 1000 AD. This was 450 years before Christopher Columbus.
A+: Iceland!