- Old Viking
- Norwegian-American labor leader Andrew Furuseth
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Viking ship — is a collective term for ships used during the Viking Age (793–1066) in Northern Europe. They often had a dragon head or other circular object protruding from the front and back, for design. The ships are normally divided into classes based on… … Wikipedia
Viking revival — Early modern publications dealing with Old Norse (Viking Age) culture appeared in the 16th century, e.g. Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus (Olaus Magnus, 1555) and the first edition of the 13th century Gesta Danorum (Saxo Grammaticus), in… … Wikipedia
Viking Age — is the term denoting the years from about 700 to 1066 in European history. It forms a major part of Scandinavian history. [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article 39302/Norway The Viking Age from the Norway article at] Encyclopædia Britannica] [… … Wikipedia
Old Norse — dǫnsk tunga, dansk tunga ( Danish tongue ), norrœnt mál ( Norse language ) Spoken in Nordic countries, Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales, Isle of Man, Normandy, Vinland, the Volga and places in between … Wikipedia
Old Scatness — wheelhouse … Wikipedia
Viking — Scandinavian pirate, 1807, vikingr; modern spelling attested from 1840. The word is a historical revival; it was not used in M.E., but it was revived from O.N. vikingr freebooter, sea rover, pirate, viking, which usually is explained as meaning… … Etymology dictionary
Old Stone Fort (Tennessee) — Old Stone Fort U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Old French — Spoken in northern France, parts of Belgium (Wallonia) and Switzerland, England, Ireland, Kingdom of Sicily, Principality of Antioch, Kingdom of Cyprus Extinct evolved into Middle French by the 14th century … Wikipedia
Old Aker Church — Norwegian Cultural Heritage Site South side of the church … Wikipedia
Old House of Keys — Facade of the Old House of Keys … Wikipedia