Norway has no enemies, but China is a little angry with Norway because Liu Xiaobo received the Nobel Peace Prize.
Norway,sweeden and denmark.... xD
Scotland has no enemies. But in the distant past England and Norway were sometimes the enemy.
Edward The Confessor EnemiesHe only had one enemies that was his brother Harold
Enemies Closer - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA15+ Germany:16 Norway:15 USA:R USA:R
Denmark was preparing to join forces with Norway against common enemies. Denmark was on military alert to ward off a Norwegian attack.
No specific ethnic group. We are in non violent conflict over some Antarctic land areas.
The three enemies of King Duncan mentioned in the scene are the Thane of Cawdor, the King of Norway, and Macbeth. The Thane of Cawdor is sentenced to death for treason, while the King of Norway is involved in a rebellion against King Duncan, led by Macdonwald and Macbeth.
U.S., France, Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Brazil
The vikings were not a collective whole. There were Norwegians, Icelanders, Danish, and many others. Some were allied with each other, some were enemies of each other. Egil Skalagrimson who was known to have gone aviking was the enemy of the King of Norway, for example.
the Allied powers were Britan, France, USA, USSR, Norway, Luxemborg, Belgium, Czechslovakia, Ethiopia, Albania, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Greece. Axis : Germany, Italy and Japan. Note : may include Austria.
Harald Hardrada, the Norwegian king, faced several enemies during his reign, most notably King Magnus II of Norway, with whom he had a contentious rivalry over the throne. His most significant adversaries were the English, particularly King Harold Godwinson, whom he challenged in the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066. Additionally, he contended with various local chieftains and rival claimants in Scandinavia, as well as the forces of Denmark, which sought to assert influence over Norway.