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How are the cicones able to attack and drive away Odysseus and his men?

The Cicones on the shore call for reinforcements from inland. The Cicones inland outnumbered Odysseus' crew, and could fight from chariot or on foot, with bronze tipped spears.


Why was Europe able to colonize and the Vikings couldn't?

They did, they settled in Greenland and Canada.


Did vikings have babbys?

Sure. Vikings were people just like you and I. Some had families at home, some went abroad to get money to be able to start a family.


Why did the Vikings raid Europe?

The Vikings lived in a harsh climate, and at first they were able to survive on fishing, farming and trading alone, but when their population increased, the Vikings raided other lands in order to gain land and possessions.


Which Anglo-Saxon leader was able to get rid of the Vikings?

King Harold Godwinson 1066.


What is a splicing attack?

A type of attack where an intruder is able to forge a biometric sample


Why didn't William of Normandy attack earlier in the summer?

Tactically, he should have done. However, he was able to take advantage of Harold's business with the Vikings at Stamford Bridge and make good his attack in late October when Harold did not anticipate it.


How old are vikings?

The Vikings are around 13 centurys old they were around from the 8th century til the 11th century.


What natural geographic advantages did the city or Rome have?

The city of Rome had three major geographical advantages. First of all it was clustered around and on hills which were easy to defend in case of attack. It was inland and protected from pirate attacks, but yet not too far inland, so they were able to used the port of Ostia, giving access to sea trade. The location of the city also was on an easy Ford of the Tiber, which gave them access to the interior of Italy.


What natural-geographic advantages did the city of Rome have?

The city of Rome had three major geographical advantages. First of all it was clustered around and on hills which were easy to defend in case of attack. It was inland and protected from pirate attacks, but yet not too far inland, so they were able to used the port of Ostia, giving access to sea trade. The location of the city also was on an easy Ford of the Tiber, which gave them access to the interior of Italy.


What natural geographic advantages did the city of Rome have?

The city of Rome had three major geographical advantages. First of all it was clustered around and on hills which were easy to defend in case of attack. It was inland and protected from pirate attacks, but yet not too far inland, so they were able to used the port of Ostia, giving access to sea trade. The location of the city also was on an easy Ford of the Tiber, which gave them access to the interior of Italy.


Did the Vikings invent anything?

The Vikings invented a style of ship that was fast and expedient. Their dragon headed sloop style ship was able to carry large troops and travel across open ocean.