Vikings primarily lived in Scandinavia, which includes present-day Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. They inhabited various types of settlements, including farms, villages, and coastal towns. Their society was organized around these communities, where they engaged in agriculture, trade, and raiding. Additionally, they established temporary camps and trading posts in regions they explored, including parts of the British Isles, Iceland, and Greenland.
they lived for about 40 years their whole life
Two reasons. First and foremost, Christians hoarded gold in the churches and monasteries. Secondly, they were easy targets.
the KKK lived mostly in the south.
The Viking Sagas was created in 1995.
they live in France
piges live in vikings
The Viking age.
Umm. A Viking circle?
Tostig was a fairly common name in the 11th Century. The one that comes to mind mostly was the brother of King Harold II of England, but he was Anglo-Saxon not Viking.
about 60 vikings
Animals mostly live in the wild.
the viking lived in the north west wood
Viking live life
the impornat aspext of viking histiry is people use live town now we lie cites Fran Tarkington as their Quarterback was probably the most important aspect of Viking history.
they lived for about 40 years their whole life
cats mostly live in a barn or a house and outside
mostly in trees