The Vikings.
The Vikings.
Yes.
The Vikings.
They were Scandinavian men who served as servants to high ranking nobles and kings, but they were not slaves. Typically they were warriors who acted as bodyguards. The Saxon kingdoms of England also had "huscarls" which were basically the same thing.
Known as a Viking. From an old Norse word meaning a freebooter, sea rover or pirate
Black homelands, white homelands and Bantu homeland were the three homelands in South Africa during the apartheid.
Imaginary Homelands was created in 1992.
The things they used in their day to day lives. What places they traded with. What skills they had. What they ate and drank. How big they were.
The common nouns are:groupraiderswarriorspeaceThe proper nouns are:EuropeVikingsEnglandKing AlfredKing GuthrumDanesNote: The word 'Scandinavian' is used as a proper adjective in this sentence.
An early Scandinavian pirate would be a Viking raider. Vikings were seafaring warriors from the late 8th to the early 11th centuries who would undertake raids and looting expeditions across Europe, including the Scandinavian region. They were known for their violent and plundering activities.
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.The proper nouns in the sentence are:Europe (place)Vikings (people)England (place)King (title)Alfre (person)Note: The word 'Scandinavian' is a proper adjectivedescribing the noun 'warriors'.
Many black families were forced to move to poor rural areas that were called Homeland. African government says it created homelands to stay separate with white and there were few jobs or resources in these areas. Schools in the homelands were very poor, and there was little access to health care.