Lindisfarne monastery, Shetland islands, Orkney islands, all coasts of England, Greenland, Iceland, the kingdom of Wessex.
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The Vikings sailed most of the North Atlantic, reaching south to North Africa and east to Russia, Constantinople and the Middle East, as looters, traders, colonists, and mercenaries.
See related links below! Very useful, these are maps of Viking colonies, settlements, sea routes and frequent raid areas. (Some portions of them may be inaccurate/incorrect)
the vikings went to york
vikings used to travel and colonise all over Europe
If you mean were did the Vikings originate then they originated from Scandinavia AKA Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
The Vikings have never played anywhere else, they have always played in Minnesota.
Newfoundland, Canada.
The Vikings originally had their own Gods, however, later they did alter to the Christian religion and became pagans, christians. They also adopted the Roman alphabet.
The Vikings came originally from Denmark (Jutland), Sweden, Norway, and Iceland (Danish people), so yes, Vikings were Europeans.
Newfoundland.
The Vikings have never played anywhere else, they have always played in Minnesota.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark.
Newfoundland, Canada.
The Vikings originally had their own Gods, however, later they did alter to the Christian religion and became pagans, christians. They also adopted the Roman alphabet.
The Vikings came originally from Denmark (Jutland), Sweden, Norway, and Iceland (Danish people), so yes, Vikings were Europeans.
Slavs and Vikings
Newfoundland.
the places we today call: Norway, Sweden and Denmark =)
Vikings come from Denmark, Sweden and Norway settling onto the other North Europe countries such as Iceland, Faroy, Finland and Greenland.
The Vikings.
Saturn is a viking goddess, and it is Saturday, named originally by the vikings for her.
Potatoes originally came from South America, and I don't think the vikings ventured that far. So I would say - No, viking didn't eat chips.