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It is important to explore because it can get you active, and it is a good way to learn about life.
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Jorvik was the Viking name for the modern city of YORK. York is located in the northeastern section of England, short of the border with Scotland. The name, Yorkshire is derived from the Viking root.
The name "York" come from the scandinavian word Jorvik, which comes from when the time where vikings ruled England. It was known as "the kingdom of jorvik". After the English kingdom took control over the area in the year 954, they later took the name "York".
The Romans called York Eboracum The Viking name of the city was Jorvik and York is an anglicised version of that.
York York was called Eboracum by the Romans. York is a corruption of the Viking name Jorvik.
York was founded by the Romans, who called Eboracum. When the Romans left, it was taken over by the Angles who named it Eoforwic. The Vikings later invaded, renamed it to Jorvik and made it their capital in England.
York is a ancient walled town in Yorkshire, England. The name is derived from the Viking name of Jorvik. New York is named after the Duke of York whose relationship with the town of York was somewhat vague.
Tradition says "longboats". These are usually pictured as having dragon' s head prows (at the front) but there's not a lot of evidence for that. They were shallow draught fairly flat bottomed boats well suited to going up-river as well as crossing the North Sea. Take a look at at the Jorvik, and York Archeologiacal Trust, websites.
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York takes its name from the Anglo-Saxon word Eoforwīcwhich means town of wild boars as during this period the town was full of wild-boars. When the Vikings invaded they adapted the name to Jorvik meaning wild-horse bay to fit in with their Norse language. This later became York as language develops over the years. The shire prefix at the end is one that England gives to all non-metropolitan counties.
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