Neither. They were Danish, Norwegian and Swedish.
British French and vikings
Vikings is spelled the same in French.
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The Normans were descendants of Vikings who had settled in France. They were not Vikings themselves; they were French and acted pretty much as the French did. They were not called Vikings at the time.
The Picts, Celts, Vikings, Romans, Angles, Saxons, French
I think the English started "borrowing" the words that the Vikings and French spoke.
The Vikings Settled By Frowing Flowers At People And Singing The British Anthem
The Vikings conquered the French Province of Normandy.
No. The original vikings were Scandanavian. They originated in the countries of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland.
Ireland and the British Isles were conquered by Vikings.
The origin of the English people :Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Frisians(All Germanic tribes),Vikings(Mainly Scandinavians),Normans (Mainly French), Romans (Italians) and Celts ( the Indigenous (English/British) people themselves)
In 1066 England was over-run by Vikings from Normandy who were french enculturated. This invasion had a significant impact on British culture which included the tales of King Arthur. Any retellings or embellishments from that point on had the french influence thickly ingrained into them.