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After some research, i found that Norway has been populated for a very long time
Earliest peoples
Between 3000 and 2500 bce new immigrants settled in eastern Norway. They were farmers who grew grain and kept cows and sheep. The hunting-fishing population of the west coast was also gradually replaced by farmers, though hunting and fishing remained useful secondary means of livelihood.
The Viking Age
Fjord Norway has a rich historical heritage and many visible traces of the Vikings, who ruled the country for an era between AD 800 to 1066.
Historically, the Viking era began with the attack on Lindisfarne monastery in AD 793, and ended with the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066, when the English army successfully repelled the Viking invaders led by King Harald Hardråde.
In my own personal quest in finding my heritage, i got back to 1603AD and found that I am not very Norwegian at all if we look at where my ancestors come from. But I do have mostly Scandinavian heritage. But i do have Italian and Iranian blood in me too.
Earliest peoples
Between 3000 and 2500 bce new immigrants settled in eastern Norway. They were farmers who grew grain and kept cows and sheep. The hunting-fishing population of the west coast was also gradually replaced by farmers, though hunting and fishing remained useful secondary means of livelihood.
The Viking Age
Fjord Norway has a rich historical heritage and many visible traces of the Vikings, who ruled the country for an era between AD 800 to 1066.
Historically, the Viking era began with the attack on Lindisfarne monastery in AD 793, and ended with the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066, when the English army successfully repelled the Viking invaders led by King Harald Hardråde.
In my own personal quest in finding my heritage, i got back to 1603AD and found that I am not very Norwegian at all if we look at where my ancestors come from. But I do have mostly Scandinavian heritage. But i do have Italian and Iranian blood in me too.
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