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Amani Cherry
27 December, 08:16
The Vikings came from a part of Europe called
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Abigail Ballard
27 December, 10:32
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Vikings were Norse seafarers, mainly speaking the Old Norse language, who. People from the Viken area were not called ' Viking' in Old Norse manuscripts, but are referred to as.
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