The Vikings came from three countries of Scandinavia: Denmark, Norway
and Sweden. The name 'Viking' comes from a language called 'Old Norse'
and means 'a pirate raid'. People who went off raiding in ships were
said to be 'going Viking'.
The Viking age in European history was about AD 700 to 1100. During this
period many Vikings left Scandinavia and travelled to other countries,
such as Britain and Ireland. Some went to fight and steal treasure.
Others settled in new lands as farmers, craftsmen or traders.
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