in Normandy, west of Paris (the region got its name from them)
New France or the Canadas.
It is a group of Men, Northmen, who settle on the Long Lake. Descendants of Dale also reside there.
Joe Grvaurdero tried to settle in new France.
The term Northmen applies to the people known as Scandinavians, Vikings or Norse.
As the name suggests, the first to settle New France were the French.
Yes.
Northmen are also known as vikings. Specifically vikings from Denmark were called Danes, vikings from Sweden were called Varangians and vikings from Norway were simply known as Norway northmen.
vikings
they live in France
The first Normans were called "Northmen" because they originated from the Norsemen, or Viking seafarers, who settled in the region of what is now Normandy in France. The term reflects their Scandinavian roots, as they were primarily from present-day Norway and Denmark. In the 9th and 10th centuries, these Northmen began to assimilate with the local Frankish population, adopting the French language and culture while retaining some of their Norse traditions. This blending ultimately led to the emergence of the Norman identity.
new France
Canada