The Vikings.
Vikings
The Vikings did not play a direct role in the history of Rome. The Vikings were a seafaring people from Scandinavia who primarily targeted areas in Northern Europe, not Rome.
The term "Vikings" generally refers to the seafaring people from Scandinavia who lived during the Viking Age (late 8th to early 11th centuries). They did not go extinct, but rather evolved and integrated into the societies they encountered during their expeditions and through subsequent settlement. Today, their heritage can be seen in the modern-day people of Scandinavia.
Because of the Vikings, who attacked other countries.
The Vikings lived in the area now called Scandinavia.
The Vikings.
The phoenician
The Phoenicians
Scandinavia, which consists of the countries Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, is the world region where countries share a Viking past. The Vikings were seafaring people who lived in this region during the Viking Age (8th to 11th centuries).
Hundreds of thousands of people have migrated to Scandinavia over history.
One six-letter word that contains the letters V and K is "kovacs." This word can refer to a surname or a specific term in various contexts. Another example is "viking," which pertains to the seafaring Norse people from Scandinavia.
Phoenicians