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Viking settlers.
The Vikings settled Iceland, and Iceland is very isolated, meaning that there was little external influence on the languge from the original Viking Settlers.
Madden is an Irish name, though it is thought to have been brought to Ireland by Viking settlers
The earliest European settlers in Canada are now thought to have come from Scandanavia. There are Viking object remains in the Maritime provinces of eastern Canada. These date from between 1000 - 1100 A.D.
The Viking word "thorpe" derives from Old Norse and means "village" or "hamlet." It is commonly found in place names across England and other regions influenced by Viking settlers. The term often indicates a settlement or community, typically associated with agricultural activity. In modern usage, it can still denote a small town or village.
In the context of Vikings, "settlers" refers to individuals or groups who establish a permanent residence in a new territory. Viking settlers, primarily from Scandinavia, expanded their reach to various parts of Europe, including the British Isles, Iceland, and Greenland, during the 8th to 11th centuries. They often established farms, towns, and trade routes, integrating with local populations while also maintaining their own cultural practices. Settling was a crucial part of the Viking Age, leading to significant cultural exchanges and the spread of Norse influence.
The first settlement was a Viking one around 1012 AD . The Norse colony in Greenland lasted for almost 500 years.
A Viking horde is a group of attacking Vikings. A Viking hoard is a Viking treasure.
The surname Harkey originated in Norfolk, England long before the Norman Conquest. It was most commonly found in ancient Scotland's Viking settlers.
First used by the Viking settlers of ancient Scotland, the surname of Crooks was bestowed upon those residing in Crook, the name of several places in Scotland and England.
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