Viking War Ship 'The Sea Stallion' home in Denmark again !

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Viking War Ship 'The Sea Stallion' home in Denmark again ! by The One Wonderer PathFinder

Góðan daginn, Fáilte og Velkommen til:
Vikings & 'HAVHINGSTEN' fra Glendalough
............. The Sea Stallion from Glendalough.

In the 980s, King Harald I(Harald Bluetooth) of Denmark built a church and a royal estate in Roskilde.
Harald was buried at the church which is on the same site as today's Roskilde Cathedral.

The Viking War Ship The Sea Stallion from Glendalough (Havhingsten fra Glendalough) - home harbor at The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde.

Viking ship from Skuldelev

The Viking Ship Museum reconstructed the 30-metre-long Viking warship, Skuldelev 2, named 'The Sea Stallion from Glendalough'

Will there be funds and a future after the Sea Stallion?

A Viking Ship being built at the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde
for Danish Canadian National Museum

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NORDIC HISTORY, CULTURE & TALES
(random links)

Old Norse (Nordic) Day, Month Names:
What is EVFS? EFVS stands for "etter Vinlands fyrste sjå" which means "after the first sighting of Vinland" (til today ~ Modern Day Names)

The 30 Praiseworthy Virtues of the North/a>

Northern Fairy Tales
(The Northvegr Foundation: Understanding of Northern European pre-Christian History, Culture and Spiritual values.)

ON THE COSMOGRAPHY. THE WAY OF THOSE FALLEN BY THE SWORD. TO VALHALL IS THROUGH THE LOWER WORLD

News about SAGA's, Culture and Literature

Index of Northern European Maps Up To the Middle Ages

Northern European Studies Texts

Rydberg's Teutonic Mythology

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Title: Viking War Ship 'The Sea Stallion' home in Denmark again !
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