Yes, during Viking raids and invasions Scandinavian settlements were established in various regions of Europe. One notable area that experienced such settlement was northwestern France, which is now recognized as Normandy. The term "Normandy" itself derives from the literal meaning of "land of the Northmen"
it is on one hand good that you cover History but on the other hand you are a terrible speaker you rival History teachers in telling history as boring and monotone as possible. it sounds more like a robot reading it
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I am English, and surprisingly I have 7% Scandinavian blood in my DNA, which basically means I have been around for a very long time
dude viking become norman ?
Yes, during Viking raids and invasions Scandinavian settlements were established in various regions of Europe. One notable area that experienced such settlement was northwestern France, which is now recognized as Normandy. The term "Normandy" itself derives from the literal meaning of "land of the Northmen"
it is on one hand good that you cover History but on the other hand you are a terrible speaker you rival History teachers in telling history as boring and monotone as possible. it sounds more like a robot reading it