The Viking period in Ireland
.... fortification, and foreign trade, and imparting both family and place names, such as Erin and
Ireland, which come from Old
Norse language (MacManus 284). ....
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Immigration to the American Midwest: "Immigrant Milwaukee" and " ...
.... at roughly the same time, in the wake of the potato famine in
Ireland. .... the Northmen presented in Minneapolis in 1925 as part of the
Norse-American Centennial ....
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The swastika
.... was called fylfot, and this is explained as deriving from the
Norse word fiol .... and this may explain its presence on Christian tombstones in
Ireland and Scotland ....
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Entry into the New World by Europeans & Africans
.... Lawrence, where, like the
Norse, they loaned mariners' terminology to the Algonquian language .... he had found engraved on a stone in County Kerry,
Ireland; and in ....
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