1. How did the Viking soldiers go to other countries? A. On horses. B. On foot. C. By ship. D. By bike. 2. Which country DIDN’T most Vikings stay in? A. Norway. B. Denmark. C. Sweden. D. England. 3. How were Vikings’ lives at that time? A. Peaceful. B. Careful. C...
36. How did the Viking vistors go to other countries?A. On horses.B. On foot.C. By ship.D. By bike.37. Which country DIDN'T some Vikings stay in?A. Norway.B. Denmark.C. Sweden.D. England.38. How were Vikings' lives at that time?A. Peaceful.B. Careful.C. Careful.D. ...
So they really did well in trading. (-From The Vikings) 36.How did the Viking soldiers go to other countries? A.On horses. B.On foot. CBy ship. D.By bike 37.Which country DIDN'T most Vikings stay in? A.Norway. B.Denmark. C.Sweden. D.England. 38. How were ...
When did the Vikings first land in England? When were the Hawaiian Islands formed? When was Mount Vesuvius first discovered? When was oil discovered in Algeria? When did dinosaurs roam Antarctica? When was tobacco discovered in Jamestown?
Did the Vikings settle in the British Isles? Did anyone live in Iceland before the Vikings? Did Vikings enslave Indigenous peoples? Did the Vikings meet First Nations people? Did Norwegian Vikings settle in England? Did the Vikings call themselves the Vikings?
athe vikings are stong and good sailors vikings是stong和好水手[translate] a我早早离开为的是躲开上班高峰期 I leave early for is shunts goes to work the peak[translate] aMy orchestra is coming to China 我的乐队来临到中国[translate] a卷心菜,早餐 Cabbage, breakfast[translate] ...
This is such a beautiful part of the country, with so many castles and remnants of early history, such as the development of Christianity, and the invasion of the Vikings. It is definitely an area I want to spend more time in. On the way back down south I stopped in at Wallington, ...
Did you ever 1 whowas the first person to have your surname?Many modern British surnames go 2 tothe Vikings and Anglo-Saxons who ruled Englandfor 300 years, until 1066 AD. During those 3people just had one name. To tell each personapart, the Anglo-Saxons added 4 the place aperson ...
So when the customer meets me at the counter of my day job and learns that I’m from England they typically ask me what my favourite team is. When I say Widnes Vikings – my local hometown rugby team – they look confused, expecting me to say one of the three teams they prefer from...
It probably survived thanks to the Vikings, who brought it to England in the mid-7th century. It’s meant as an insult. Scandinavian. Must have entered common English usage with Norwegian immigrants who interspersed their halting “Pidgin” English with words whose meaning they better understood;...