They did not, they are the Russian and Swede/Scandinavian of today.
The Norse people.
Freya is a Norse goddess, not Greek. The Norse people did not have a calendar of mythic events.
A legend is an old, traditional story. 'Norse' is an adjective describing people, or the land, of what is now called 'Scandanavia'.
Norse mythology comes from the beliefs of the ancient Norse people in Scandinavia, while Celtic mythology originates from the beliefs of the Celtic people in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Both mythologies feature gods, goddesses, and mythical creatures, but they have different pantheons, stories, and cultural influences.
Yes, there are demigods in Norse mythology known as "half-gods" or "half-elves." They are offspring of a god and a mortal. These demigods often possess extraordinary abilities and play important roles in Norse myths, such as serving as intermediaries between gods and humans, or as heroes who embark on epic quests and adventures. They are often seen as figures of great strength, wisdom, and courage, and are revered by the Norse people for their exceptional qualities and deeds.
The Norse people were from Scandinavian countries of Sweden, Norway and Denmark. The Vikings were Norse people.
The Norse people were from Scandinavian countries of Sweden, Norway and Denmark. The Vikings were Norse people.
Norse people and Scandinavian people are the same people.
Old Norse refers to the language. Norse refers to the people.
The Norse were people who lived in early Scandinavia.
The Norse people.
A story of the lore of the Norse/Viking people.
The Norse People spoke old Norse. Its closest relative is Icelandic and the other north-germanic languages.
Yes.
There are at least five ways to say 'people' in Old Norse. firar folk lio lyor thjoo
The Norse people were also known as the vikings and their descendants a the present day Scandinavians. They were traders, explorers, and at times pillagers.
The Norse people had farms where families lived and slaves worked. Males also went 'a viking',which was basically when they went pillaging.