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- along their journeys across the Baltic, the Mediterranean and other seas. Knarrs routinely crossed the North Atlantic carrying livestock such as sheep and...
- The Knarr is a Norwegian sailboat that was designed in 1943 by Erling Kristoffersen as a racer, with the first production boat delivered in 1946. It is...
- replaced Viking-type vessels such as knarrs in northern waters during the 13th century. Cogs could carry more cargo than knarrs of a similar size. Their flat...
- displacement: 50 tons. This is shorter than the Gokstad type of longships, but knarrs are s****ier by design and they depended mostly on sail-power, only putting...
- "Eastern's Knarr keeps churning out the strikeouts". "BASEBALL: Eastern York's Knarr dominant on mound". "Eastern York's Brandon Knarr commits to Notre...
- Knarr Corner is an unincorporated community in Washington Township, Decatur County, Indiana. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System:...
- Venice, Hanseatic League, and the Byzantine navy. The Vikings used their knarrs to explore North America, trade in the Baltic Sea and plunder many of the...
- Äskekärrskeppet ("the Äskekärr skip") is a Viking knarr from the 9th century, which is one of the oldest sailing vessels discovered in Scandinavia. The...
- revenge without his help, and decides to conquer England with only two knarrs, in order to show himself a better warrior than his sons. The ships are...
- used for a multitude of reasons, like war, trade, and exploration. The knarr, a relative of the longship, was a type of cargo vessel used by the Vikings...