They were the Vikings who came from Scandinavia.
A Germanic people also known as Vikings. ... lol (mrs yakubu)!!!
the population of Scandinavia in 2009 is 23,003,500.00 give or take a little. ;)
Scania, Scedenig or Skáney.
Norway has an important oil industry.
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Norse is a North Germanic language that was spoken by the people of Scandinavia during the Viking Age. The old Nordic countries were Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland,
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They were collectively known as the Vikings, or Norsemen.
They came from the far north in Scandinavia
No really. Charlie the simple gave them the north of his land. Then everyone called them Normen or Norsemen. A more accurate answer is Norsemen are from Scandinavia. The link below has alot more info.
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The land inhabited by the Norsemen is generally referred to as Scandinavia. It includes modern-day countries such as Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland.
The Vikings were blond haired blue-eyed German barbarians that were also known as norsemen. They came from Scandinavia.
Evidence shows that the Norsemen landed and settled in North America around 1000 AD but soon returned to Scandinavia.
Icelanders are descended from Norsemen of Scandinavia and Celts from Ireland and Scotland. 60-80% Nordic and the rest Celtic.
The norsemen were called Vikings.
The group known as the northmen during the middle ages was the Vikings. They got this title because they primarily lived in Scandinavia. Another name for them was the Norsemen.
If by Vikings you mean Norsemen. Never. People today are descendant from the Viking Norsemen (Norwegians, Swedes, Danes, Icelanders, some Irish and Brits and their colonials). The occupation of Viking, meaning raider, warrior, explorer and merchant diminished around the 11 century AD, coincidentally around the time Christianity infected Scandinavia.