The Vikings were one of history's great maritime peoples & voyaged to a lot of places, including into Russia, the Mediterranean & even to North America. But as "settlements," excluding Iceland, certainly the most famous place they "first" settled was Normandy in Northern France. The name means Land of the Norseman or Land of the North People (Vikings). However, within a couple of centuries or so after settling in Normandy, they produced the Norman Empire, the only real high point in Europe's early Middle Ages, which at one point included even Sicily & Jerusalem. Suggested reading: "The Other Conquest" & "The Kingdom in the Sun" by professor John Julius Norwich...
i think the vikings first setle in the british iland
"where did vikings explore and settle" is different than the question,"where did the vikings explore and settle. Vikings could mean the football team whereas the vikings couldn't.
Iceland, Greenland, Vinland.
well, sort of, if you thing about it, vikings help build violence
There is archaeological evidence that Vikings established settlements in various regions, including Scandinavia, Iceland, Greenland, Newfoundland (Canada), and the British Isles. Excavations have uncovered remains of houses, farmsteads, and cultural artifacts that support the idea of Viking settlements in these areas. Additionally, historical records, such as the sagas and chronicles, mention Viking exploration and settlement activities.
Vikings established settlements in iceland and greenland around the 800-900s :d....<3
bush gardens
The Vikings invaded Britain so that they can plunder the valuable property in British settlements and occupy the land. The Vikings were subdued in battle because they had under-estimated the opposing armies.
They went to English settlements and destroyed their territory.
well, sort of, if you thing about it, vikings help build violence
There are old Viking settlements in the Shetland Islands.
Vikings would plunder English settlements for slaves and riches.
There is archaeological evidence that Vikings established settlements in various regions, including Scandinavia, Iceland, Greenland, Newfoundland (Canada), and the British Isles. Excavations have uncovered remains of houses, farmsteads, and cultural artifacts that support the idea of Viking settlements in these areas. Additionally, historical records, such as the sagas and chronicles, mention Viking exploration and settlement activities.
Vikings established settlements in iceland and greenland around the 800-900s :d....<3
bush gardens
The Vikings invaded Britain so that they can plunder the valuable property in British settlements and occupy the land. The Vikings were subdued in battle because they had under-estimated the opposing armies.
Because it allowed the Vikings to establish settlements in Greenland.
No. It grew after the Vikings arrived and helped to build it.
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I believe Iceland and the Faroe Islands