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Wreck of the 'Norseman' - 1899 was released on:

USA: April 1899

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a norseman.

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The phone number of the Norseman Museum is: 701-664-2702.

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The address of the Norseman Museum is: 17 E 2Nd St, Tioga, ND 58852

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Norseman, Netherlander

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an Ancient Native

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No. He was a Corsican of Italian heritage.

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The distance by road from Norseman, Western Australia, to Melbourne in Victoria is 2698 km. It would take around 32 hours of travelling time, so about 4 days to travel.

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The cast of En vandring i solen - 1978 includes: Irma Christenson as Vera Kjerstin Dellert as Lady from Sala Mihalis Giannatos as Waiter Kenneth Haigh as George Dimitris Ioakeimidis as Taxi driver Kostas Kastanas as Doctor Nikos Kouros as Optician Margaretha Krook as Ellen Staffan Liljander as Erik Inger Lise Rypdal as Marion Kimon Mouzenidis as Hairdresser Ragnar Pelka Hansson as Swede Sif Ruud as Siv Konstantina Savvidi as Grape woman Grigorios Siskos as Police Sergeant

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The Norseman - 1978 is rated/received certificates of:

Iceland:12

Norway:15

Norway:12 (theatrical rating) (1986) (cut)

Norway:16 (original rating) (1979)

USA:PG (certificate #25312)

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There is at least one in the Canadian Museum of Aviation in Langley B.C.

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The Norseman - 1978 was released on:

USA: 5 October 1978 (Bismarck, North Dakota)

Philippines: 20 March 1979 (Davao)

Colombia: 13 March 1980

West Germany: 10 September 1987 (video premiere)

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Norse means north. They were known as northmen because they came from the north.

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The Norse explorer, and the first European to actually set foot in the New World, was Leif Erikson, son of Erik the Red, the Norseman who discovered Greenland when he was exiled from Iceland. It is thought that Leif first arrived in the New World in the year 1001.

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Frank Anderson has: Played Norseman in "The Norseman" in 1978. Played ("Baby Bullets" trailer) in "When Nature Calls" in 1985. Played Leo Bravo in "Gladiator Cop" in 1995. Played Grandfather in "Citizen" in 2007. Played Uncle Al in "Thanksgiving" in 2008.

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Leif Ericson just type his last name in google and you'll find him on wikipedia

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Member of Aesir

50th level Norseman Warrior

ML 4 (Warlord)

6 - Isen Herra

Revered Crafter

Midgard, Gawaine

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The term Norman, when referring to the Norman people of France, is derived from Northman or Norseman, as they came from the North (they were Vikings)

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This is a 1973 Evinrude Norseman 40 hp. The 3 in the model number tells you it's a 1973.

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Vinland was the name given to an area of North America by the Norseman Leif Eriksson, about the year 1001 CE. (SO YES)

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In the English channel off the coast of France on December 15th, 1944

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The Norseman Leif Eriksson sailed off course and landed on the North American continent, where he explored a area he called Vinland.

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It depends on the route you take but the approximate driving distance (using major roadways) is 403 miles / 648 km.

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A Norseman named Leif Ericson was the first recorded European to land in North America. He did this nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus.

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um ithink the names of his ships were norseman and ravnen

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Curtis Jordan has: Played Himself - Washington Redskins Free Safety in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cornerback in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Norseman in "The Norseman" in 1978. Played Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback in "Super Bowl XVII" in 1983. Played Himself - Washington Redskins Free Safety in "1986 NFC Championship Game" in 1987.

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The cast of The 13th Warrior - 1999 includes: Mark Acheson as Norseman Layla Alizada as Serving Girl Chris Angel as Angus (Red Hair Giant) Erick Avari as Caravan Leader Turid Balke as Oracle - Old Woman Antonio Banderas as Ahmed Ibn Fahdlan Tarik Batal as Arab Page Yolande Bavan as Wendol Mother Companion Suzanne Bertish as Hulda Maria Bonnevie as Olga Richard Bremmer as Skeld - Superstitious Tony Curran as Weath - Musician Kaaren de Zilva as Serving Girl John DeSantis as Ragnar - Dour Scott Elam as Herald Akesh Gill as Serving Girl Dylan Gray Woodley as Screaming Boy Al Hachlaf as Arab General Mischa Hausserman as Rethel - Archer Brian Jensen as Norseman Malcolm Jolly as Wulfgar Retainer Michael Jonsson as Norseman Andrew Kavadas as Norseman Vladimir Kulich as Buliwyf Alaina Lander as Sleeping Girl Clare Lapinskie as Wendol Mother Natalia MacLeod as Serving Girl Neil Maffin as Roneth Greg Michaels as Sword Master Richard Ooms as One-Eyed Old Man Brett Reyez as Caravan Lieutenant Clive Russell as Helfdane - Fat Omar Sharif as Melchisidek Gunnar Skjavestad as Norseman On Ship Daniel Southern as Edgtho - Silent Oliver Sveinall as Haltaf - Boy Ghoncheh Tazmini as Shaharazhad - Arabian Beauty Jeremy Van der Driesen as Arab General Diane Venora as Queen Weilew Owen Walstrom as Wendol Guard Susan Willis as Freyda Sven Wollter as King Hrothgar Albie Woodington as Hyglak - Quarrelsome Alex Zahara as Norseman

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Thor was not a real person, so I don't think he had a family crest. Also, I think crests were created in lower Europe during the middle ages, English, French, Germans, I don't think Norseman used them.

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Thor was not a real person, so I don't think he had a family crest. Also, I think crests were created in lower Europe during the middle ages, English, French, Germans, I don't think Norseman used them.

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Invasions of the Norseman and the Romans were 2 different times that brought the clans together. However ~ I am not sure which if either one of these was the first instance that brought the clans together.

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When were the Romans in Ireland? Do you have a source or is just your opinion?

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According to legend, during the Battle of Stamford Bridge, a giant Norseman killed 40 Englishmen with a battle ax. However, this is just a folk story and no name has been given.

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The cast of Legalize Murder - 2007 includes: Phillip Adams as Jack Norseman Tommy Gunn Davies as Bryn Stone Amy Quant as Tara Leona Nick Warden as Dominic Dalrymple Jez Warden as Fozzy

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The word "Norse" means "related to the north." So a Norseman is a man from the norht. The term was generally used to mean a Viking.
It refers to the ancient Scandinavians, such as the Vikings, and their culture and language.
It refers to the ancient Scandinavians, like the Vikings, and their language and culture.

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The name Norman is Gaelic so it is most likely to come from Scotland in the UK!

It means Thor courage or Thor ming

The name Norman is also of a Germanic origin (Germany)

In Germany the name Norman means Norseman or North Man is English!

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The first explorations, such as Pacific Islanders or the Norseman, people were looking for places to inhabit. Adventurers such as Marco Polo, were for commercial purposes. To see what goods may be traded. Of course, the Europeans who came to the Americas were particularly looking for gold and riches.

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Flagro and Dayton both manufacture propane gas convection heaters which are used in the construction industy. As well as Norseman, and Dyna-Glo. For propane forced air, companies such as Premier, and Mister Heater produce forced air heaters.

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To this day no trace has ever been found of his body or the C-64 Norseman plane on which he was flying from England to Paris. It remains one of the most enduring mysteries of WWII and the history of popular music.

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The whole of Great Britain was never conquered, except by itself. The country that would become Great Britain was conquered by the Celtic races, the Romans, the Angles, the Saxons, the Danes and Jutes (the last two are also known as the Vikings or Norseman), and the Normans. This would seem to be the end of being conquered.

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The two cannot be compared as they are from separate and unrelated religious institutions if either actually existed then a test of strength would be impossible as the other would not exist. so your question cannot be answered but on a humorous note; Thor, because no namby pamby in a skirt could fight a Norseman!

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