
Book Seahorses and sea kings
In England they were known as “Dans”, in Rus' as “Urmane” or “Varangians”. They were also called the Normans (this name was preserved in the toponyms Normandy and Murmansk). Now we use the word VIKINGS, which everyone understands. Swedish researcher F. Askeberg in 1944 proposed a version of the origin of the word “Viking” from the Old Norse verb “vikja”, which means “turn, deviate”. Thus, according to F. Askberg, a Viking is, first of all, a person who broke with the usual way of life, in a sense, an outcast who left his environment and went on a sea voyage
The book’s text has been translated from the original language using an artificial intelligence system. In most cases, the translation is accurate and clear, but occasionally there may be incorrect phrasing or individual words left untranslated.
- Name of the Author
- Вольфганг Акунов Викторович
- Language
- Ukrainian
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