Actually in Norway it is only in the city of Bergen it rains too much, search it up on google for proof ;-) Sweden and Finland is just all too true XD But they got Denmark wrong.. WE are the vikings!
agreed, it was we on the Scandinavian penisula who used the longboats to go over to europe for shopping. Brittan and France where popular tourist resort for Norweighans while we Swedes preffered shopping in east europe :D
the danes just got drunk together with their german halfbrothers of barbarians!
"the danes just got drunk together with their german halfbrothers of barbarians!"
This is historical not correct and you should know it.
Btw .
These "Barbarians" are actually your blood Brothers like the danes. Or better said were during ancient and viking times.
The stereotype of "Blond Germans" was actually true 2000 years ago up to the 12th century. (Germany became a central trading Country in the heart of europe. /Very much French (Celtic) but also Slavic influence/
Today most Germans have the R1 Haplogroup Celtic = French
800 years ago over 95% of the german Population had the
well sorry to give you lesson in history, but vikings lived in all of skandinavia including denmark and (schleswig-holstein, north germany).
They setteled and ruled in scotland, england, ireland, island, greenland and evan had settelments at the canadian coast!
Germany was barely a target for Viking Raids, but they did not build any major settlements there. No, they was not vikings, this doesn't come from wikipedia but it's the easiest (though sadly not that great way) of proving you wrong.
The settlements they did have doesn't mean Germans was Vikings but there was Vikings controlling the (small) area, just like with Normandie.
In Viking times and even before in ancient times most People living in Germany / Germania Magna / Frankenreich
had the Haplogroup L1 called the Nordic Haplogroup.
Germans still had the same blood as everyone else in scandinavia.
"but they did not build any major settlements there."
I`m just saying Haithabu. It was an important trading settlement in the Danish-northern German borderland during the Viking Age. It flourished from the 8th to the 11th centuries.
Actually in Norway it is only in the city of Bergen it rains too much, search it up on google for proof ;-) Sweden and Finland is just all too true XD But they got Denmark wrong.. WE are the vikings!
agreed, it was we on the Scandinavian penisula who used the longboats to go over to europe for shopping. Brittan and France where popular tourist resort for Norweighans while we Swedes preffered shopping in east europe :D
the danes just got drunk together with their german halfbrothers of barbarians!
"the danes just got drunk together with their german halfbrothers of barbarians!"
This is historical not correct and you should know it.
Btw .
These "Barbarians" are actually your blood Brothers like the danes. Or better said were during ancient and viking times.
The stereotype of "Blond Germans" was actually true 2000 years ago up to the 12th century. (Germany became a central trading Country in the heart of europe. /Very much French (Celtic) but also Slavic influence/
Today most Germans have the R1 Haplogroup Celtic = French
800 years ago over 95% of the german Population had the
L1 haplogroup = The Nordic Haplogroup.
well sorry to give you lesson in history, but vikings lived in all of skandinavia including denmark and (schleswig-holstein, north germany).
They setteled and ruled in scotland, england, ireland, island, greenland and evan had settelments at the canadian coast!
Even Russia :P
even Russia? Actually in the old Norse stories that region was reffered to as Grand Sweden.
That was because it was Rörik the varjag who was the first Chief summoning all the tribes in the area around him (according to slavic mythology).
En.wikipedia.org
Germany was barely a target for Viking Raids, but they did not build any major settlements there. No, they was not vikings, this doesn't come from wikipedia but it's the easiest (though sadly not that great way) of proving you wrong.
The settlements they did have doesn't mean Germans was Vikings but there was Vikings controlling the (small) area, just like with Normandie.
In Viking times and even before in ancient times most People living in Germany / Germania Magna / Frankenreich
had the Haplogroup L1 called the Nordic Haplogroup.
Germans still had the same blood as everyone else in scandinavia.
"but they did not build any major settlements there."
I`m just saying Haithabu. It was an important trading settlement in the Danish-northern German borderland during the Viking Age. It flourished from the 8th to the 11th centuries.
belgium = waffles lol!
we have more than that! or no, wait... we only have food XD
Yeah, i love goulash!
Enigma Code Hackers. I lol'd.