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.
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The vikings were also known as the Danes, the Norsemen and the Northmen.
Because they were from the North.
The term Northmen applies to the people known as Scandinavians, Vikings or Norse.
Vikings - 2013 Wrath of Northmen 1-2 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:16 USA:TV-14
Yes one of the other terms for the Vikings is Norsemen which literally translates to Northmen
Normandy was conquered by the Vikings. It's called Normandy because it means "land of the Northmen".
Julius E. Olson has written: 'The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot, 985-1503' -- subject(s): Description and exploration, Vikings 'The Teutonic spirit' -- subject(s): Monuments, Northmen, Vikings
Vikings. He really didn't have a lot of men.
"Northmen" is another term for the Vikings, who were seafaring warriors from Scandinavia that originated in present-day Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The Vikings were known for their raids, trade, and exploration throughout Europe during the late eighth to early eleventh centuries.
Norse means north. They were known as northmen because they came from the north.