"Men" is the subject, modified adjectivally by "these".
they originated in Norway
Not all vikings are men. There are women vikings, and according to some historical accounts, they took part in warfare along with men.
Vikings. He really didn't have a lot of men.
only men vikings raided, the women were at home!
The Vikings had ships called long boats they could fit 40-60 people in one!!!!!
The complete subject is: Great fat men with grey hair.The simple subject of the sentence is men.
Cleveland State Vikings men's basketball was created in 1929.
Vikings who settled in north-west France were calle "Normands" (literllay men of the north). The region in which they settled, West of Paris, was named after them: la Normandie (Normandy)
None of the men were going home. The verb were refers back to the simple subject men. Men were not men was. man was men were
Vikings did not wear underpants as we understand them today. Instead, they typically wore a simple tunic and trousers, with men sometimes donning a type of linen or woolen undergarment called "brækr," which were loose-fitting pants. Women wore long dresses, often layered over a shift or chemise. Overall, their clothing was practical for the climate and lifestyle of the time.
Norse, or Vikings.
Well, they aren't men,... they were men. You know they aren't really around anymore. But typically they were men