Biologically, Norwegians, Icelanders, and other Scandinavians are the same. A thousand years is no where near long enough to bring about a change in a groups genetic make up.
No. Each person is unique. Even twins have different fingerprints.
The vikings came from different countries. The vikings weren't a people. It wasn't even a job, as there were no full time professional vikings. It was just something some people did. Otherwise, they were for the most part, farmers.But the Vikings came from Norway, Iceland, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, and several other Scandinavian countries.
Did Vikings Have A Sense Of Humor?No Viking Had No Sense Of Humor What So Ever.ignore the people above, vikings were normal people just like you and me except that they live in a different time period so of course they had a sense of humor.
vikings mongols brought peace to the world also brought different trypes of people together...
Not at all. The Vikings were a Germanic people who inhabited modern-day Norway, Sweden and Denmark, while the Gauls were a Celtic people who inhabited modern-day France, northern Italy, and parts of Spain, Switzerland, etc. Vikings spoke a totally different language to the Gauls who spoke Gallic/Gaulish, which is related to Irish and Scottish Gaelic, while the Vikings spoke a language closely related to modern Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, German, etc. They had their own unique cultures, and their own ways of waging wars.
They used to be very rowdy and plunder and rape people.
People you are biologically related to in some way, most likely directly biologically related to.
Yes, biologically.
The Vikings were one of the first to create a democracy that eventually led to American democracy, they also revolutionized construction. So you could say they somewhat shaped the modern world.
There are millions of vikings i think there are still vikings
The Vikings were paid in danegold
Vikings