Vikings and pirates did not live in the same time period. Vikings were active primarily from the late 8th century to the early 11th century, known for their raids, exploration, and settlement across Europe. In contrast, the so-called "Golden Age of Piracy" occurred much later, primarily in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. While both groups engaged in raiding, they existed in different historical contexts and periods.
No. Vikings were from Scandinavia and Aztecs from South America.
No, the Vikings came from what is now Norway and Denmark. The Vikings also came from Sweden. The Frisians were Dutch, similar but not the same to the Vikings.
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The Vikings DID invade so the answer to your question is "yes." There are still place names in the UK that were given by the Vikings.
Moses and king tut weren't living at the same time period. The only thing that is in common in the time period they lived in is that they both live before Jesus was born
The same things as others of the same period. They were people, though criminals.
Same reason any body lives. They get born and manage, for a time, not to die.
Vikings is spelled the same in French.
No. Vikings were from Scandinavia and Aztecs from South America.
No they are not, the vikings fought the Saxons. The Saxons were the English.
No.
Norse
No, the Vikings came from what is now Norway and Denmark. The Vikings also came from Sweden. The Frisians were Dutch, similar but not the same to the Vikings.
The Vikings DID invade so the answer to your question is "yes." There are still place names in the UK that were given by the Vikings.
no theres a difference in pirates and in privateers....
They are contemporaries of each other.
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