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While longships were used by the
Norse in warfare, they were
mostly used as
troop transports, not warships. In the
tenth century,
longships would sometimes...
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Longship or long ship or variant, may
refer to:
Longship,
Nordic sea-going
ships of the
Viking Age
Longships, Cornwall, Land's End, Cornwall, England,...
- The
Longships in
Harbour is a
collection of
poetry by
Scottish author William McIlvanney. It was
first published in 1970. The
poems in this collection...
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Longships were
called dragonships (drakuskippan) by the
Franks because they had a dragon-shaped prow. The
Karve was a
small type of
Viking longship,...
- "Lucky Leif and the
Longships". Allmusic.
Retrieved August 17, 2013.
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Longships Lighthouse is an
active 19th-century
lighthouse about 1.25 mi (2.0 km) off the
coast of Land's End in Cornwall, England. It is the
second lighthouse...
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rocks known as Kettle's
Bottom are
situated midway between Longship and the coast. The
Longships islets (but not Kettle's
Bottom rocks) are in the civil...
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keyboard was used
afterwards for
additional sounds. "The
Longships"
makes reference to the
longship war
boats used by the Vikings, who
invaded Ireland in...
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Hugin is a
reconstructed longship located at
Pegwell Bay in Kent, England. It was a gift from the
Danish government commemorating the 1500th anniversary...
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plural knerrir) was
constructed using the same clinker-built
method as
longships, karves, and faerings.
Knarr is the Old
Norse term for a type of ship...