Norse mythology comes from early Scandinavia.
Norse refers to Norwegians, especially ancient Norwegians
The Turks from Asia.
Ymir had a boy and girl come from his armpits; and a six headed son from his legs, none of them are named in Norse myth.
It means moon's day.
Thought to be from the Norse and Viking invaders
It comes from the Old Norse name Eiríkr, derived from ei "ever" and ríkr "ruler". Danish invaders first brought the name to England.
Brian Boru at the battle of Clontarf
Norse mythology comes from early Scandinavia.
Yes, English cities with names ending in "chester," such as Manchester, do reflect the influence of Norse invaders, although the suffix itself is derived from the Latin word "castra," meaning "fort" or "camp." Many of these names originated from Roman settlements, which were later adopted and adapted by the Anglo-Saxons and Norse. While the Norse did establish settlements and influence the culture in various regions, the "chester" suffix primarily points to earlier Roman military sites rather than direct Norse origins.
Norse refers to Norwegians, especially ancient Norwegians
By the Vikings.
Old Norse.
from chemoslavia
no. the Norse come from Norway
Old Norse.
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