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TYPES OF VIKING SHIPS Types of Viking Ships. Viking Ships represented the height of technology of the day. The Vikings were brilliant ship designers and builders, and designed different types of ships for different purposes.. Evidence of the many Vikings ship types comes from randomly discovered ships in burial sites and from Viking ships which have wrecked. One of the best sources of knowledge of Viking ship types VIKING CREMATIONS AND BURIAL Cremation was the most common method of burial in the Vikings World. In most cases, the dead were cremated wearing their clothes and jewellery. The burnt bones and melted jewellery were then grouped together and disposed of in specific ways. The disposal methods varied from region to region. This suggests that they were following somereligious
IVAR THE BONELESS: 100% REAL AND DANGEROUS VIKING WARRIOR It may be possible that he was a particularly agile and flexible warrior (hence boneless). In 865 Ivar and his brothers led a coalition of Viking warriors in the invasion of England. The native Anglo-Saxons referred to the invaders as the "Great Heathen Army". The timing of the invasion was good as Northumbria was in the middle of a civil war.VIKING SHIPYARDS
Viking Shipyards. Unfortunately, a real Vikings shipyard has yet to be discovered. If we can successfully locate a shipyard this could teach us how the Vikings actually went about building their impressive ships. We might eventually learn what actual tools were used, along with the origin of the materials. BJORN IRONSIDE: SON OF RAGNAR According to The Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok and His Sons , Bjorn Ironside was the son of Ragnar Lothbrok and Aslaug. Bjorn was the second son. There was also the oldest brother, Ivar the Boneless, and two younger ones, Hvitserk (which may have been a nickname of Halfdan Ragnarsson) and Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye.RAGNAR LOTHBROCK
The real Ragnar was the scourge of England and France; a fearsome Viking warlord and chieftain. One highly probably link is to the real life character Ragnall. Ragnar's death has been placed as occurring in 840 or 865. Danishnet subscribes to the theory that the later date is more likely. This would mean that Ragnar was probably born around 820AD.
WHEN DID VIKING SHIPS DISAPPEAR FROM USE? When did Viking Ships disappear from use? Viking ships which had terrorized the coastal towns and villages of Europe for centuries first began to disappear from Scandinavia in the 13th century, and were used much longer in other more isolated regions of Europe.CLEANLINESS
Cleanliness - Did Vikings Take Baths? The Vikings have long had the reputation of being filthy, wild animals. Even in modern day films the Vikings are usually portrayed as dirty savages. However, close examination of the facts seem to dispel the myth of the filthy Viking. DANISH RECIPES AND TREATSDANISH RECIPE SMOKED BACON WITH APPLES AND ONIONSCOOKIE POLICYDANISH MEATLOAF IN BEER Danish Food and Danish Recipes. Traditional Danish cuisine has many similarities to the other damp and cool Northern European countries. However, Danish food and Danish recipes have many of its own very distinct characteristics. DANISH FURNITURE: DESIGN AND FUNCTION Danish furniture is reknowned around the world for clean, classic lines and a unique sense of balance and style. The Danish people take their homes very seriously. Danish culture includes the concept of Janteloven or Jante's Law. Janteloven relates to the egalitarian nature of Danish society. Equality is a key concept in Danish society,so much
TYPES OF VIKING SHIPS Types of Viking Ships. Viking Ships represented the height of technology of the day. The Vikings were brilliant ship designers and builders, and designed different types of ships for different purposes.. Evidence of the many Vikings ship types comes from randomly discovered ships in burial sites and from Viking ships which have wrecked. One of the best sources of knowledge of Viking ship types VIKING CREMATIONS AND BURIAL Cremation was the most common method of burial in the Vikings World. In most cases, the dead were cremated wearing their clothes and jewellery. The burnt bones and melted jewellery were then grouped together and disposed of in specific ways. The disposal methods varied from region to region. This suggests that they were following somereligious
IVAR THE BONELESS: 100% REAL AND DANGEROUS VIKING WARRIOR It may be possible that he was a particularly agile and flexible warrior (hence boneless). In 865 Ivar and his brothers led a coalition of Viking warriors in the invasion of England. The native Anglo-Saxons referred to the invaders as the "Great Heathen Army". The timing of the invasion was good as Northumbria was in the middle of a civil war.VIKING SHIPYARDS
Viking Shipyards. Unfortunately, a real Vikings shipyard has yet to be discovered. If we can successfully locate a shipyard this could teach us how the Vikings actually went about building their impressive ships. We might eventually learn what actual tools were used, along with the origin of the materials. BJORN IRONSIDE: SON OF RAGNAR According to The Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok and His Sons , Bjorn Ironside was the son of Ragnar Lothbrok and Aslaug. Bjorn was the second son. There was also the oldest brother, Ivar the Boneless, and two younger ones, Hvitserk (which may have been a nickname of Halfdan Ragnarsson) and Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye.RAGNAR LOTHBROCK
The real Ragnar was the scourge of England and France; a fearsome Viking warlord and chieftain. One highly probably link is to the real life character Ragnall. Ragnar's death has been placed as occurring in 840 or 865. Danishnet subscribes to the theory that the later date is more likely. This would mean that Ragnar was probably born around 820AD.
WHEN DID VIKING SHIPS DISAPPEAR FROM USE? When did Viking Ships disappear from use? Viking ships which had terrorized the coastal towns and villages of Europe for centuries first began to disappear from Scandinavia in the 13th century, and were used much longer in other more isolated regions of Europe.CLEANLINESS
Cleanliness - Did Vikings Take Baths? The Vikings have long had the reputation of being filthy, wild animals. Even in modern day films the Vikings are usually portrayed as dirty savages. However, close examination of the facts seem to dispel the myth of the filthy Viking. DENMARK: TRAVEL, RECIPES, VIKINGS, HISTORY, CULTURE Ivar the Boneless. As featured on the History Channel Series "Vikings", Ivar the Boneless" is portrayed as a violent and possibly psychopathic Viking leader. The truth is that he was without question a skilled military leader. Although there is no indication in the annals that Ivar was a psychopath, he was without doubt, cruel and willing to do whatever was needed to accomplish his goals. DANISH RECIPES AND TREATS Danish Food and Danish Recipes. Traditional Danish cuisine has many similarities to the other damp and cool Northern European countries. However, Danish food and Danish recipes have many of its own very distinct characteristics. COVID-19 : CORONAVIRUS IN DENMARK COVID-19 Coronavirus - Danish Travel Restrictions. The Government has informed the European Commission and the other Member States, including Sweden and Germany, that the existing temporary border control will be implemented from Saturday 14 March 2020 at. 12.00 will be extended to control at all of Denmark's borders as part of efforts to inhibit the spread of coronavirus / covid-19. DANISH FURNITURE: DESIGN AND FUNCTION Danish furniture is reknowned around the world for clean, classic lines and a unique sense of balance and style. The Danish people take their homes very seriously. Danish culture includes the concept of Janteloven or Jante's Law. Janteloven relates to the egalitarian nature of Danish society. Equality is a key concept in Danish society,so much
SO YOU WANT TO LEARN DANISH So You Want to Learn Danish. Attempting to learn any foreign language can be a difficult undertaking. Whether you are trying to learn the whole language or you would just like to learn a couple useful words and phrases your efforts will be appreciated. A pocketMONKEY BRAINS
pepper. Fry bacon until browned, and place on a plate when done. Brown the sliced onions in the bacon fat. Add ground beef. Add bacon, and skinned tomatoes. Add cream. Add salt and pepper. Optional - Add ½ pound coctail sausages. Cover and simmer for 20 min. KATTEGAT | DANISHNET Kattegat is actually the channel between Sweden and the Jutland peninsula of Denmark. At its narrowest point, between Skagen Denmark and Göteborg Sweden, it is approximately 40 kilometres across, however the navigable section is as narrow as 3. The channel was narrower during the Viking period, and control of the waterway was asource of
VIKING SAILS
Fragments of Viking sails have been discovered and it appears as though Vikings made their sails with wool or linen, and they would often be dyed blood red for a more fearsome appearance. There have been numerous finds which do support the square rigging. Some of the ships found such as the Gokstad ship, the Oseberg ship and theSkudelev ships
CLEANLINESS
Cleanliness - Did Vikings Take Baths? The Vikings have long had the reputation of being filthy, wild animals. Even in modern day films the Vikings are usually portrayed as dirty savages. However, close examination of the facts seem to dispel the myth of the filthy Viking.VIKING CLOTHING
Viking Clothing - What did the Vikings Wear? Viking clothing had styles of their own. The social class differences between people inVikings Age society are very evident in the clothing they wore. From the style and cut of the outfit, the materials used and quality of the clothes pins which held it in place, is a clear indication of the owner's wealth and status within their community. DANISH RECIPES AND TREATSDANISH RECIPE SMOKED BACON WITH APPLES AND ONIONSCOOKIE POLICYDANISH MEATLOAF IN BEER Danish Food and Danish Recipes. Traditional Danish cuisine has many similarities to the other damp and cool Northern European countries. However, Danish food and Danish recipes have many of its own very distinct characteristics. DANISH FURNITURE: DESIGN AND FUNCTION Danish furniture is reknowned around the world for clean, classic lines and a unique sense of balance and style. The Danish people take their homes very seriously. Danish culture includes the concept of Janteloven or Jante's Law. Janteloven relates to the egalitarian nature of Danish society. Equality is a key concept in Danish society,so much
TYPES OF VIKING SHIPS Types of Viking Ships. Viking Ships represented the height of technology of the day. The Vikings were brilliant ship designers and builders, and designed different types of ships for different purposes.. Evidence of the many Vikings ship types comes from randomly discovered ships in burial sites and from Viking ships which have wrecked. One of the best sources of knowledge of Viking ship types VIKING CREMATIONS AND BURIAL Cremation was the most common method of burial in the Vikings World. In most cases, the dead were cremated wearing their clothes and jewellery. The burnt bones and melted jewellery were then grouped together and disposed of in specific ways. The disposal methods varied from region to region. This suggests that they were following somereligious
IVAR THE BONELESS: 100% REAL AND DANGEROUS VIKING WARRIOR It may be possible that he was a particularly agile and flexible warrior (hence boneless). In 865 Ivar and his brothers led a coalition of Viking warriors in the invasion of England. The native Anglo-Saxons referred to the invaders as the "Great Heathen Army". The timing of the invasion was good as Northumbria was in the middle of a civil war.VIKING SHIPYARDS
Viking Shipyards. Unfortunately, a real Vikings shipyard has yet to be discovered. If we can successfully locate a shipyard this could teach us how the Vikings actually went about building their impressive ships. We might eventually learn what actual tools were used, along with the origin of the materials. BJORN IRONSIDE: SON OF RAGNAR According to The Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok and His Sons , Bjorn Ironside was the son of Ragnar Lothbrok and Aslaug. Bjorn was the second son. There was also the oldest brother, Ivar the Boneless, and two younger ones, Hvitserk (which may have been a nickname of Halfdan Ragnarsson) and Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye.RAGNAR LOTHBROCK
The real Ragnar was the scourge of England and France; a fearsome Viking warlord and chieftain. One highly probably link is to the real life character Ragnall. Ragnar's death has been placed as occurring in 840 or 865. Danishnet subscribes to the theory that the later date is more likely. This would mean that Ragnar was probably born around 820AD.
WHEN DID VIKING SHIPS DISAPPEAR FROM USE? When did Viking Ships disappear from use? Viking ships which had terrorized the coastal towns and villages of Europe for centuries first began to disappear from Scandinavia in the 13th century, and were used much longer in other more isolated regions of Europe.CLEANLINESS
Cleanliness - Did Vikings Take Baths? The Vikings have long had the reputation of being filthy, wild animals. Even in modern day films the Vikings are usually portrayed as dirty savages. However, close examination of the facts seem to dispel the myth of the filthy Viking. DANISH RECIPES AND TREATSDANISH RECIPE SMOKED BACON WITH APPLES AND ONIONSCOOKIE POLICYDANISH MEATLOAF IN BEER Danish Food and Danish Recipes. Traditional Danish cuisine has many similarities to the other damp and cool Northern European countries. However, Danish food and Danish recipes have many of its own very distinct characteristics. DANISH FURNITURE: DESIGN AND FUNCTION Danish furniture is reknowned around the world for clean, classic lines and a unique sense of balance and style. The Danish people take their homes very seriously. Danish culture includes the concept of Janteloven or Jante's Law. Janteloven relates to the egalitarian nature of Danish society. Equality is a key concept in Danish society,so much
TYPES OF VIKING SHIPS Types of Viking Ships. Viking Ships represented the height of technology of the day. The Vikings were brilliant ship designers and builders, and designed different types of ships for different purposes.. Evidence of the many Vikings ship types comes from randomly discovered ships in burial sites and from Viking ships which have wrecked. One of the best sources of knowledge of Viking ship types VIKING CREMATIONS AND BURIAL Cremation was the most common method of burial in the Vikings World. In most cases, the dead were cremated wearing their clothes and jewellery. The burnt bones and melted jewellery were then grouped together and disposed of in specific ways. The disposal methods varied from region to region. This suggests that they were following somereligious
IVAR THE BONELESS: 100% REAL AND DANGEROUS VIKING WARRIOR It may be possible that he was a particularly agile and flexible warrior (hence boneless). In 865 Ivar and his brothers led a coalition of Viking warriors in the invasion of England. The native Anglo-Saxons referred to the invaders as the "Great Heathen Army". The timing of the invasion was good as Northumbria was in the middle of a civil war.VIKING SHIPYARDS
Viking Shipyards. Unfortunately, a real Vikings shipyard has yet to be discovered. If we can successfully locate a shipyard this could teach us how the Vikings actually went about building their impressive ships. We might eventually learn what actual tools were used, along with the origin of the materials. BJORN IRONSIDE: SON OF RAGNAR According to The Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok and His Sons , Bjorn Ironside was the son of Ragnar Lothbrok and Aslaug. Bjorn was the second son. There was also the oldest brother, Ivar the Boneless, and two younger ones, Hvitserk (which may have been a nickname of Halfdan Ragnarsson) and Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye.RAGNAR LOTHBROCK
The real Ragnar was the scourge of England and France; a fearsome Viking warlord and chieftain. One highly probably link is to the real life character Ragnall. Ragnar's death has been placed as occurring in 840 or 865. Danishnet subscribes to the theory that the later date is more likely. This would mean that Ragnar was probably born around 820AD.
WHEN DID VIKING SHIPS DISAPPEAR FROM USE? When did Viking Ships disappear from use? Viking ships which had terrorized the coastal towns and villages of Europe for centuries first began to disappear from Scandinavia in the 13th century, and were used much longer in other more isolated regions of Europe.CLEANLINESS
Cleanliness - Did Vikings Take Baths? The Vikings have long had the reputation of being filthy, wild animals. Even in modern day films the Vikings are usually portrayed as dirty savages. However, close examination of the facts seem to dispel the myth of the filthy Viking. DENMARK: TRAVEL, RECIPES, VIKINGS, HISTORY, CULTURE Ivar the Boneless. As featured on the History Channel Series "Vikings", Ivar the Boneless" is portrayed as a violent and possibly psychopathic Viking leader. The truth is that he was without question a skilled military leader. Although there is no indication in the annals that Ivar was a psychopath, he was without doubt, cruel and willing to do whatever was needed to accomplish his goals. DANISH RECIPES AND TREATS Danish Food and Danish Recipes. Traditional Danish cuisine has many similarities to the other damp and cool Northern European countries. However, Danish food and Danish recipes have many of its own very distinct characteristics. COVID-19 : CORONAVIRUS IN DENMARK COVID-19 Coronavirus - Danish Travel Restrictions. The Government has informed the European Commission and the other Member States, including Sweden and Germany, that the existing temporary border control will be implemented from Saturday 14 March 2020 at. 12.00 will be extended to control at all of Denmark's borders as part of efforts to inhibit the spread of coronavirus / covid-19. DANISH FURNITURE: DESIGN AND FUNCTION Danish furniture is reknowned around the world for clean, classic lines and a unique sense of balance and style. The Danish people take their homes very seriously. Danish culture includes the concept of Janteloven or Jante's Law. Janteloven relates to the egalitarian nature of Danish society. Equality is a key concept in Danish society,so much
SO YOU WANT TO LEARN DANISH So You Want to Learn Danish. Attempting to learn any foreign language can be a difficult undertaking. Whether you are trying to learn the whole language or you would just like to learn a couple useful words and phrases your efforts will be appreciated. A pocketMONKEY BRAINS
pepper. Fry bacon until browned, and place on a plate when done. Brown the sliced onions in the bacon fat. Add ground beef. Add bacon, and skinned tomatoes. Add cream. Add salt and pepper. Optional - Add ½ pound coctail sausages. Cover and simmer for 20 min. KATTEGAT | DANISHNET Kattegat is actually the channel between Sweden and the Jutland peninsula of Denmark. At its narrowest point, between Skagen Denmark and Göteborg Sweden, it is approximately 40 kilometres across, however the navigable section is as narrow as 3. The channel was narrower during the Viking period, and control of the waterway was asource of
VIKING SAILS
Fragments of Viking sails have been discovered and it appears as though Vikings made their sails with wool or linen, and they would often be dyed blood red for a more fearsome appearance. There have been numerous finds which do support the square rigging. Some of the ships found such as the Gokstad ship, the Oseberg ship and theSkudelev ships
CLEANLINESS
Cleanliness - Did Vikings Take Baths? The Vikings have long had the reputation of being filthy, wild animals. Even in modern day films the Vikings are usually portrayed as dirty savages. However, close examination of the facts seem to dispel the myth of the filthy Viking.VIKING CLOTHING
Viking Clothing - What did the Vikings Wear? Viking clothing had styles of their own. The social class differences between people inVikings Age society are very evident in the clothing they wore. From the style and cut of the outfit, the materials used and quality of the clothes pins which held it in place, is a clear indication of the owner's wealth and status within their community. DANISH RECIPES AND TREATSDANISH RECIPE SMOKED BACON WITH APPLES AND ONIONSCOOKIE POLICYDANISH MEATLOAF IN BEER Danish Food and Danish Recipes. Traditional Danish cuisine has many similarities to the other damp and cool Northern European countries. However, Danish food and Danish recipes have many of its own very distinct characteristics. DANISH FURNITURE: DESIGN AND FUNCTION Danish furniture is reknowned around the world for clean, classic lines and a unique sense of balance and style. The Danish people take their homes very seriously. Danish culture includes the concept of Janteloven or Jante's Law. Janteloven relates to the egalitarian nature of Danish society. Equality is a key concept in Danish society,so much
TYPES OF VIKING SHIPS Types of Viking Ships. Viking Ships represented the height of technology of the day. The Vikings were brilliant ship designers and builders, and designed different types of ships for different purposes.. Evidence of the many Vikings ship types comes from randomly discovered ships in burial sites and from Viking ships which have wrecked. One of the best sources of knowledge of Viking ship types VIKING CREMATIONS AND BURIAL Cremation was the most common method of burial in the Vikings World. In most cases, the dead were cremated wearing their clothes and jewellery. The burnt bones and melted jewellery were then grouped together and disposed of in specific ways. The disposal methods varied from region to region. This suggests that they were following somereligious
IVAR THE BONELESS: 100% REAL AND DANGEROUS VIKING WARRIOR It may be possible that he was a particularly agile and flexible warrior (hence boneless). In 865 Ivar and his brothers led a coalition of Viking warriors in the invasion of England. The native Anglo-Saxons referred to the invaders as the "Great Heathen Army". The timing of the invasion was good as Northumbria was in the middle of a civil war.VIKING SHIPYARDS
Viking Shipyards. Unfortunately, a real Vikings shipyard has yet to be discovered. If we can successfully locate a shipyard this could teach us how the Vikings actually went about building their impressive ships. We might eventually learn what actual tools were used, along with the origin of the materials. BJORN IRONSIDE: SON OF RAGNAR According to The Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok and His Sons , Bjorn Ironside was the son of Ragnar Lothbrok and Aslaug. Bjorn was the second son. There was also the oldest brother, Ivar the Boneless, and two younger ones, Hvitserk (which may have been a nickname of Halfdan Ragnarsson) and Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye.RAGNAR LOTHBROCK
The real Ragnar was the scourge of England and France; a fearsome Viking warlord and chieftain. One highly probably link is to the real life character Ragnall. Ragnar's death has been placed as occurring in 840 or 865. Danishnet subscribes to the theory that the later date is more likely. This would mean that Ragnar was probably born around 820AD.
WHEN DID VIKING SHIPS DISAPPEAR FROM USE? When did Viking Ships disappear from use? Viking ships which had terrorized the coastal towns and villages of Europe for centuries first began to disappear from Scandinavia in the 13th century, and were used much longer in other more isolated regions of Europe.CLEANLINESS
Cleanliness - Did Vikings Take Baths? The Vikings have long had the reputation of being filthy, wild animals. Even in modern day films the Vikings are usually portrayed as dirty savages. However, close examination of the facts seem to dispel the myth of the filthy Viking. DANISH RECIPES AND TREATSDANISH RECIPE SMOKED BACON WITH APPLES AND ONIONSCOOKIE POLICYDANISH MEATLOAF IN BEER Danish Food and Danish Recipes. Traditional Danish cuisine has many similarities to the other damp and cool Northern European countries. However, Danish food and Danish recipes have many of its own very distinct characteristics. DANISH FURNITURE: DESIGN AND FUNCTION Danish furniture is reknowned around the world for clean, classic lines and a unique sense of balance and style. The Danish people take their homes very seriously. Danish culture includes the concept of Janteloven or Jante's Law. Janteloven relates to the egalitarian nature of Danish society. Equality is a key concept in Danish society,so much
TYPES OF VIKING SHIPS Types of Viking Ships. Viking Ships represented the height of technology of the day. The Vikings were brilliant ship designers and builders, and designed different types of ships for different purposes.. Evidence of the many Vikings ship types comes from randomly discovered ships in burial sites and from Viking ships which have wrecked. One of the best sources of knowledge of Viking ship types VIKING CREMATIONS AND BURIAL Cremation was the most common method of burial in the Vikings World. In most cases, the dead were cremated wearing their clothes and jewellery. The burnt bones and melted jewellery were then grouped together and disposed of in specific ways. The disposal methods varied from region to region. This suggests that they were following somereligious
IVAR THE BONELESS: 100% REAL AND DANGEROUS VIKING WARRIOR It may be possible that he was a particularly agile and flexible warrior (hence boneless). In 865 Ivar and his brothers led a coalition of Viking warriors in the invasion of England. The native Anglo-Saxons referred to the invaders as the "Great Heathen Army". The timing of the invasion was good as Northumbria was in the middle of a civil war.VIKING SHIPYARDS
Viking Shipyards. Unfortunately, a real Vikings shipyard has yet to be discovered. If we can successfully locate a shipyard this could teach us how the Vikings actually went about building their impressive ships. We might eventually learn what actual tools were used, along with the origin of the materials. BJORN IRONSIDE: SON OF RAGNAR According to The Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok and His Sons , Bjorn Ironside was the son of Ragnar Lothbrok and Aslaug. Bjorn was the second son. There was also the oldest brother, Ivar the Boneless, and two younger ones, Hvitserk (which may have been a nickname of Halfdan Ragnarsson) and Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye.RAGNAR LOTHBROCK
The real Ragnar was the scourge of England and France; a fearsome Viking warlord and chieftain. One highly probably link is to the real life character Ragnall. Ragnar's death has been placed as occurring in 840 or 865. Danishnet subscribes to the theory that the later date is more likely. This would mean that Ragnar was probably born around 820AD.
WHEN DID VIKING SHIPS DISAPPEAR FROM USE? When did Viking Ships disappear from use? Viking ships which had terrorized the coastal towns and villages of Europe for centuries first began to disappear from Scandinavia in the 13th century, and were used much longer in other more isolated regions of Europe.CLEANLINESS
Cleanliness - Did Vikings Take Baths? The Vikings have long had the reputation of being filthy, wild animals. Even in modern day films the Vikings are usually portrayed as dirty savages. However, close examination of the facts seem to dispel the myth of the filthy Viking. DENMARK: TRAVEL, RECIPES, VIKINGS, HISTORY, CULTURE Ivar the Boneless. As featured on the History Channel Series "Vikings", Ivar the Boneless" is portrayed as a violent and possibly psychopathic Viking leader. The truth is that he was without question a skilled military leader. Although there is no indication in the annals that Ivar was a psychopath, he was without doubt, cruel and willing to do whatever was needed to accomplish his goals. DANISH RECIPES AND TREATS Danish Food and Danish Recipes. Traditional Danish cuisine has many similarities to the other damp and cool Northern European countries. However, Danish food and Danish recipes have many of its own very distinct characteristics. COVID-19 : CORONAVIRUS IN DENMARK COVID-19 Coronavirus - Danish Travel Restrictions. The Government has informed the European Commission and the other Member States, including Sweden and Germany, that the existing temporary border control will be implemented from Saturday 14 March 2020 at. 12.00 will be extended to control at all of Denmark's borders as part of efforts to inhibit the spread of coronavirus / covid-19. DANISH FURNITURE: DESIGN AND FUNCTION Danish furniture is reknowned around the world for clean, classic lines and a unique sense of balance and style. The Danish people take their homes very seriously. Danish culture includes the concept of Janteloven or Jante's Law. Janteloven relates to the egalitarian nature of Danish society. Equality is a key concept in Danish society,so much
SO YOU WANT TO LEARN DANISH So You Want to Learn Danish. Attempting to learn any foreign language can be a difficult undertaking. Whether you are trying to learn the whole language or you would just like to learn a couple useful words and phrases your efforts will be appreciated. A pocketMONKEY BRAINS
pepper. Fry bacon until browned, and place on a plate when done. Brown the sliced onions in the bacon fat. Add ground beef. Add bacon, and skinned tomatoes. Add cream. Add salt and pepper. Optional - Add ½ pound coctail sausages. Cover and simmer for 20 min. KATTEGAT | DANISHNET Kattegat is actually the channel between Sweden and the Jutland peninsula of Denmark. At its narrowest point, between Skagen Denmark and Göteborg Sweden, it is approximately 40 kilometres across, however the navigable section is as narrow as 3. The channel was narrower during the Viking period, and control of the waterway was asource of
VIKING SAILS
Fragments of Viking sails have been discovered and it appears as though Vikings made their sails with wool or linen, and they would often be dyed blood red for a more fearsome appearance. There have been numerous finds which do support the square rigging. Some of the ships found such as the Gokstad ship, the Oseberg ship and theSkudelev ships
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Cleanliness - Did Vikings Take Baths? The Vikings have long had the reputation of being filthy, wild animals. Even in modern day films the Vikings are usually portrayed as dirty savages. However, close examination of the facts seem to dispel the myth of the filthy Viking.VIKING CLOTHING
Viking Clothing - What did the Vikings Wear? Viking clothing had styles of their own. The social class differences between people inVikings Age society are very evident in the clothing they wore. From the style and cut of the outfit, the materials used and quality of the clothes pins which held it in place, is a clear indication of the owner's wealth and status within their community. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on ourwebsite. Learn more
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DINING OUT: SPEAKING DANISH Dining out in Denmark can be even more fun when you use the language. Most Danes speak English and you'll have no difficulty speaking English in a Danish restaurant, but making the effort to use a few native words will definitely make you stand out and have a more interesting experience. Learn key Danish phrases fordining out .
RAGNAR LOTHBROCK
As featured on the History Channel Series "Vikings", Ragnar Lothbrockor sometimes
(Ragnar Lodbrok) is portrayed as a powerful and violent Viking leader. Although the story may actually involve the exploits of more than one person, the broad outline the story is accurate. Learn more here about the Viking invasion of England and this real life "scourge of Englandand Normandy".
You may also be interested in the story of Ragnar's reputed wife... Lagertha, , Bjorn Ironside: Son of Ragnar , or Rollo : 1st Duke of NormandyIVAR THE BONELESS
As featured on the
History Channel Series "Vikings", Ivar the Boneless" is portrayed as a violent and possibly psychopathic Viking leader. The truth is that he was without question a skilled military leader. Although there is no indication in the annals that Ivar was a psychopath, he was without doubt, cruel and willing to do whatever was needed to accomplish his goals. Learn more about the real Ivar the Boneless .VIKING NAMES
Names were important to Vikings. They were magical incantations. The right name insured power, luck, and good fortune. We have records of many Viking Names as they appeared on Rune Stones in Viking Runic Script . Learn more about VikingNames .
CITIES OF DENMARK
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See our guides to doing business in Denmark and avoid cultural miscues. Danish business has its own rules and standardpractices.
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