Parts of Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and the Eastern Counties.
While it is not known for certain, the Vikings were likely looking for resources and trade when they discovered Canada. There is evidence that they actually traveled down the Mississippi River as far as present day Memphis, TN.
Yes, in a way. The Vikings settled down in areas all over Europe from Greenland to Sicily to Russia and Constantinople. In the end Vikings became Christinized and Feudal matching the institutions of mainland Europe. By 1347 the Vikings were changed into new paradigms and adopted local customs and married into local populations. So when the Plague hit their terretories in 1347-1353, they too were affected by the great death that claimed anywhere from 1/5 to 1/3 of Europe (Historians debate the #).
The United States' strongest ally is Israel.
They were illiterate but they used the runic alphabet to keep records
Normandy was conquered and settled by the Norse (Viking is what they did, not who they were) in the early tenth century, but I don't think you can pin it down to one year. It was in 911 that the conquest was consolidated and the Duchy of Normandy was founded by the treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte
The vikings settled in Britain as they needed fertile land to grow crops, there are lots of woodland that can be cut down and used for fuel or for building ships. Also, it is a good climate, its less hilly than scandanavia and there are lots of rivers for irrigating crops.
Great Britain was in 3rd for most the Olympics but by the end of the Olympics Great Britain dropped down into 4th.
While it is not known for certain, the Vikings were likely looking for resources and trade when they discovered Canada. There is evidence that they actually traveled down the Mississippi River as far as present day Memphis, TN.
They stopped fighting the Anglo-Saxons, agreed to keep Anglo-Saxon laws, and settled down to farming.
Yes, in a way. The Vikings settled down in areas all over Europe from Greenland to Sicily to Russia and Constantinople. In the end Vikings became Christinized and Feudal matching the institutions of mainland Europe. By 1347 the Vikings were changed into new paradigms and adopted local customs and married into local populations. So when the Plague hit their terretories in 1347-1353, they too were affected by the great death that claimed anywhere from 1/5 to 1/3 of Europe (Historians debate the #).
When the sun goes down you thicko.
No the Viking stories (the sagas) are great stories and have come down to the moden age as a artform.
up and down both coasts and around the Great Lakes.
up and down
Now things should be settled down a bit.
Each regiment took a boat down the English channel from Great Britain
There were several created by Alexander's generals who contested for power. It eventually settled down to Macedon Egypt Pergamon.