1 and still better than the twilight saga
It comes from the word 'vikingr'. The meaning is diffuse but that word comes from 'vik' which still today has the meaning 'small bay' in Swedish.
TIMETRAVEL OR Icelandic museums. I went to 'Þjóðminjasafn Íslands' (check wikipedia?),(on a school trip) and we wore these viking costumes. If you plan to rob the place, you can also take the real viking swords.. Thoug watch out, b'caus Icelanders are technically 'still' vikings (never really denounced it) and there ARE swords there.
Viking Dublin was near where the centre of the modern city now is. Some land has been reclaimed from the sea since Viking times, so the main part of the city would be at the high point in the city, near where Christchurch Cathedral is today. Lots of artefacts from Viking times have been found in that part of the city.
Some are still with us: Tuesday (Tyr's Day) Wednesday (Wodin's Day, although strictly speaking Wodin is the Saxon name, Odin being the Viking's God), Thursday (Thor's Day) and Friday (Freya's Day).
yes in Scotland they do a viking festival and they dress up as real Viking and do everything they did
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They were the Minnesota North Stars from 1967 to 1993 when they moved to Texas and became the Dallas Stars. Mike Modano is the only remaining former North Star still with the franchise in Dallas and is the last active NHL player that was a North Star.
1 and still better than the twilight saga
It comes from the word 'vikingr'. The meaning is diffuse but that word comes from 'vik' which still today has the meaning 'small bay' in Swedish.
A judge, who happens to be a female, is still a 'judge' a modern term that is gender neutral.
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Ellen Degeneres is still a judge on American idol.She replaced Paula.
The possessive form of the noun judge is judge's.Example: The sound of the judge's gavel is still ringing in my ears.
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The Viking age is said to have ended when the raids stopped. The year 1066 is often used as a marker for the end of the Viking age. As to 'Are vikings still around today?' Yes, as the main Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland, are still populated today with descendants of the Viking age. Though they are a lot more friendly, nowadays!