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Origins of the Norse and the Forgotten Scandinavian People
This is a short video covering the origins of the Norse Danes, Swedes and Norwegians, as well as some of the forgotten Scandinavian people, who were either conquered or fizzled out into obscurity.
published: 14 Jan 2021
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Sweden: The Proud Homeland of the Swedes
Step into the captivating world of Sweden, a country nestled in the heart of Scandinavia, where the North Germanic people, the Swedes, have thrived for centuries. Delve into the rich historical roots of the Germanic tribes that have inhabited Scandinavia since ancient times, as mentioned by the Roman historian Tacitus. Discover the origins of the name "Sweden," derived from the proto-Norse term Suiones, which signifies a deep connection to one's own Germanic tribe. Unveil the cultural heritage and fascinating traditions that make Sweden a unique and enchanting nation in Northern Europe.
published: 17 May 2023
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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Speaking Swedish, French, German, English...
Game of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau answers the internet's most searched questions about himself and his character from Game of Thrones, Jaime Lannister.
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published: 15 Dec 2022
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German-Swedish Viking Story | European Journal
Viking villages of northern Europe had planned to band together to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But now the Swedes have changed their minds.
Read more: http://www.dw.de/program/european-journal/s-3065-9798
published: 21 Feb 2013
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Germanic vs Scandinavian Tribes: Religion History
The Scandinavians and other Germanic tribes all worshipped the same gods. The norse religion is something we associate with the vikings but really, all the germanic peoples in Europe practiced this religion.
#germanic
#paganism
#norse
published: 13 Mar 2021
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Svíar / Götar (aka Swedes): the People of the Viking Age - #History #Norse #Vikings #VikingAge
We’ll start with the basics: the Norse themselves (part 3 of 3). In this short, you’ll learn about their climate, arable land, and how it shaped their cultural development.
published: 27 Dec 2024
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Origins of the Germanic People
The origins of the Germanic people has at long last been conclusively demonstrated. Through recent genetic studies and historical sources I examine the origins of the Germanic people.
To get your own Norse Traveller's Amulet, click the link below to my website:
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published: 03 Oct 2024
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Similarities Between German and Swedish
German and Swedish have a lot in common stemming from the same Germanic roots, but to what extent can German and Swedish speakers understand each other?
In this video, Nobi (German speaker) and Giles (Swedish speaker) will start by reading a few words that share the same root but have changed slightly. They will then move on to the more challenging part by reading sentences.
Please follow and contact us on Instagram if you'd like to participate in a future video: https://www.instagram.com/BahadorAlast
The German language (Deutsch) is a West Germanic language with official status in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol. In Luxembourg, Belgium and parts of Poland, German is a co-official language, and one of several national languages of N...
published: 07 Nov 2021
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Featuring vlogs from: Northern Europe Satellite Studio | Like & Share | January 15, 2025
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2. Learn how to speak Swedish! 🗣
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published: 15 Jan 2025
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Sweden: Land of Liberty, Innovation, and Viking Heritage
Explore the captivating allure of Sweden, a country that embodies a unique blend of liberty, innovation, and ancient Viking heritage. Discover the origins of the name "Sweden" and its connection to the ancient Suiones, an indigenous Germanic tribe. Delve into the rich Viking history of Sweden, where the renowned Rus dynasty and its influence on Eastern settlements shaped the course of history, even giving rise to the name "Russia." Uncover the enduring legacy of the Old Gods, as remnants of Norse mythology can still be found in our modern English days of the week. Join us on a journey that celebrates Sweden's remarkable contributions to the world and its deep cultural roots.
published: 17 May 2023
7:21
Origins of the Norse and the Forgotten Scandinavian People
This is a short video covering the origins of the Norse Danes, Swedes and Norwegians, as well as some of the forgotten Scandinavian people, who were either conq...
This is a short video covering the origins of the Norse Danes, Swedes and Norwegians, as well as some of the forgotten Scandinavian people, who were either conquered or fizzled out into obscurity.
https://wn.com/Origins_Of_The_Norse_And_The_Forgotten_Scandinavian_People
This is a short video covering the origins of the Norse Danes, Swedes and Norwegians, as well as some of the forgotten Scandinavian people, who were either conquered or fizzled out into obscurity.
- published: 14 Jan 2021
- views: 155395
0:28
Sweden: The Proud Homeland of the Swedes
Step into the captivating world of Sweden, a country nestled in the heart of Scandinavia, where the North Germanic people, the Swedes, have thrived for centurie...
Step into the captivating world of Sweden, a country nestled in the heart of Scandinavia, where the North Germanic people, the Swedes, have thrived for centuries. Delve into the rich historical roots of the Germanic tribes that have inhabited Scandinavia since ancient times, as mentioned by the Roman historian Tacitus. Discover the origins of the name "Sweden," derived from the proto-Norse term Suiones, which signifies a deep connection to one's own Germanic tribe. Unveil the cultural heritage and fascinating traditions that make Sweden a unique and enchanting nation in Northern Europe.
https://wn.com/Sweden_The_Proud_Homeland_Of_The_Swedes
Step into the captivating world of Sweden, a country nestled in the heart of Scandinavia, where the North Germanic people, the Swedes, have thrived for centuries. Delve into the rich historical roots of the Germanic tribes that have inhabited Scandinavia since ancient times, as mentioned by the Roman historian Tacitus. Discover the origins of the name "Sweden," derived from the proto-Norse term Suiones, which signifies a deep connection to one's own Germanic tribe. Unveil the cultural heritage and fascinating traditions that make Sweden a unique and enchanting nation in Northern Europe.
- published: 17 May 2023
- views: 535
0:50
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Speaking Swedish, French, German, English...
Game of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau answers the internet's most searched questions about himself and his character from Game of Thrones, Jaime Lannister....
Game of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau answers the internet's most searched questions about himself and his character from Game of Thrones, Jaime Lannister.
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Game of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau answers the internet's most searched questions about himself and his character from Game of Thrones, Jaime Lannister.
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- published: 15 Dec 2022
- views: 582731
5:55
German-Swedish Viking Story | European Journal
Viking villages of northern Europe had planned to band together to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But now the Swedes have changed their minds.
Read more: ...
Viking villages of northern Europe had planned to band together to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But now the Swedes have changed their minds.
Read more: http://www.dw.de/program/european-journal/s-3065-9798
https://wn.com/German_Swedish_Viking_Story_|_European_Journal
Viking villages of northern Europe had planned to band together to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But now the Swedes have changed their minds.
Read more: http://www.dw.de/program/european-journal/s-3065-9798
- published: 21 Feb 2013
- views: 24571
12:59
Germanic vs Scandinavian Tribes: Religion History
The Scandinavians and other Germanic tribes all worshipped the same gods. The norse religion is something we associate with the vikings but really, all the germ...
The Scandinavians and other Germanic tribes all worshipped the same gods. The norse religion is something we associate with the vikings but really, all the germanic peoples in Europe practiced this religion.
#germanic
#paganism
#norse
https://wn.com/Germanic_Vs_Scandinavian_Tribes_Religion_History
The Scandinavians and other Germanic tribes all worshipped the same gods. The norse religion is something we associate with the vikings but really, all the germanic peoples in Europe practiced this religion.
#germanic
#paganism
#norse
- published: 13 Mar 2021
- views: 164254
2:20
Svíar / Götar (aka Swedes): the People of the Viking Age - #History #Norse #Vikings #VikingAge
We’ll start with the basics: the Norse themselves (part 3 of 3). In this short, you’ll learn about their climate, arable land, and how it shaped their cultural ...
We’ll start with the basics: the Norse themselves (part 3 of 3). In this short, you’ll learn about their climate, arable land, and how it shaped their cultural development.
https://wn.com/Svíar_Götar_(Aka_Swedes)_The_People_Of_The_Viking_Age_History_Norse_Vikings_Vikingage
We’ll start with the basics: the Norse themselves (part 3 of 3). In this short, you’ll learn about their climate, arable land, and how it shaped their cultural development.
- published: 27 Dec 2024
- views: 11
29:11
Origins of the Germanic People
The origins of the Germanic people has at long last been conclusively demonstrated. Through recent genetic studies and historical sources I examine the origins ...
The origins of the Germanic people has at long last been conclusively demonstrated. Through recent genetic studies and historical sources I examine the origins of the Germanic people.
To get your own Norse Traveller's Amulet, click the link below to my website:
https://www.fortressoflugh.com/product-page/norse-traveler-s-amulet
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https://wn.com/Origins_Of_The_Germanic_People
The origins of the Germanic people has at long last been conclusively demonstrated. Through recent genetic studies and historical sources I examine the origins of the Germanic people.
To get your own Norse Traveller's Amulet, click the link below to my website:
https://www.fortressoflugh.com/product-page/norse-traveler-s-amulet
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- published: 03 Oct 2024
- views: 168486
17:46
Similarities Between German and Swedish
German and Swedish have a lot in common stemming from the same Germanic roots, but to what extent can German and Swedish speakers understand each other?
In thi...
German and Swedish have a lot in common stemming from the same Germanic roots, but to what extent can German and Swedish speakers understand each other?
In this video, Nobi (German speaker) and Giles (Swedish speaker) will start by reading a few words that share the same root but have changed slightly. They will then move on to the more challenging part by reading sentences.
Please follow and contact us on Instagram if you'd like to participate in a future video: https://www.instagram.com/BahadorAlast
The German language (Deutsch) is a West Germanic language with official status in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol. In Luxembourg, Belgium and parts of Poland, German is a co-official language, and one of several national languages of Namibia. German has many similarities with West Germanic languages such as Afrikaans, Dutch, English, and Yiddish. The German-speaking countries are ranked among the top in the world in terms of annual publication of new books, and a great amount of German literature, from medieval works to modern times, has been produced. Among many others, there are the works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a literary genius who is considered to be like the German Shakespeare. Goethe is best known for his novel, "The Sorrows of Young Werther" (Die Leiden des jungen Werthers), which was published when he was only 25. Other classics include Simplicius Simplicissimus by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen, Hyperion by Friedrich Holderlin, The Devil’s Elixirs by ETA Hoffman, Debt and Credit by Gustav Freytag, Effi Briest by Theodor Fontane, The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge by Rainer Maria Rilke, and many others.
In more recent times, several German language authors have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. They are Theodor Mommsen, Rudolf Christoph Eucken, Paul Heyse, Gerhart Hauptmann, Carl Spitteler, Thomas Mann who is perhaps best known for Buddenbrooks and Death in Venice, Hermann Hesse, Nelly Sachs, Heinrich Böll, Elias Canetti, Günter Grass, Elfriede Jelinek, Herta Müller, and Peter Handke.
Swedish (svenska) is a North Germanic language, mainly spoken in Sweden and in parts of Finland. The ancestor of Swedish is Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples that lived in Scandinavia during the Viking Era. The modern Swedish alphabet is a modified form of the 26-letter basic Latin alphabet, consisting of three extra letters, Å, Ä, and Ö, while historically Old Swedish (fornsvenska), spoken in the Middle Ages, was written in the runic alphabet, which was also used to write many different Germanic languages prior to switching to the Latin alphabet during the process of European nations adopting Christianity.
Swedish has a long literary tradition, with the first known literary text dating back to the Viking Age, the Rök runestone. As the Swedish language was standardized in the 16th century, the literature flourished with it. In the ensuring centuries numerous Swedish authors emerged, such as Georg Stiernhielm, Johan Henric Kellgren, Carl Boberg, Viktor Rydberg, Gustaf Fröding, Carl Michael Bellman, and August Strindberg. In the 20th century Sweden continued to produce many more great authors, such as Hjalmar Söderberg, and Nobel laureates such as Selma Lagerlöf, Verner von Heidenstam, Erik Axel Karlfeldt, Pär Lagerkvist, Nelly Sachs, Eyvind Johnson, Harry Martinson, and Tomas Tranströmer.
All Germanic languages share a common ancestor, known as Proto-Germanic, which was a single language spoken in Iron Age Scandinavia. As one of the main branches of the Indo-European language family, Germanic languages are further split into 3 subdivisions:
- West Germanic languages: English, German, Dutch, Afrikaans, Yiddish, Scots, Luxembourgish, Limburgish varieties, and the Frisian languages.
- North Germanic languages: Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, and Faroese.
- East Germanic languages: Gothic, Burgundian, and Vandalic, all of which are now extinct.
Despite the differences, these languages still share a lot in common, and have a large number of cognates with the same roots.
https://wn.com/Similarities_Between_German_And_Swedish
German and Swedish have a lot in common stemming from the same Germanic roots, but to what extent can German and Swedish speakers understand each other?
In this video, Nobi (German speaker) and Giles (Swedish speaker) will start by reading a few words that share the same root but have changed slightly. They will then move on to the more challenging part by reading sentences.
Please follow and contact us on Instagram if you'd like to participate in a future video: https://www.instagram.com/BahadorAlast
The German language (Deutsch) is a West Germanic language with official status in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol. In Luxembourg, Belgium and parts of Poland, German is a co-official language, and one of several national languages of Namibia. German has many similarities with West Germanic languages such as Afrikaans, Dutch, English, and Yiddish. The German-speaking countries are ranked among the top in the world in terms of annual publication of new books, and a great amount of German literature, from medieval works to modern times, has been produced. Among many others, there are the works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a literary genius who is considered to be like the German Shakespeare. Goethe is best known for his novel, "The Sorrows of Young Werther" (Die Leiden des jungen Werthers), which was published when he was only 25. Other classics include Simplicius Simplicissimus by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen, Hyperion by Friedrich Holderlin, The Devil’s Elixirs by ETA Hoffman, Debt and Credit by Gustav Freytag, Effi Briest by Theodor Fontane, The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge by Rainer Maria Rilke, and many others.
In more recent times, several German language authors have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. They are Theodor Mommsen, Rudolf Christoph Eucken, Paul Heyse, Gerhart Hauptmann, Carl Spitteler, Thomas Mann who is perhaps best known for Buddenbrooks and Death in Venice, Hermann Hesse, Nelly Sachs, Heinrich Böll, Elias Canetti, Günter Grass, Elfriede Jelinek, Herta Müller, and Peter Handke.
Swedish (svenska) is a North Germanic language, mainly spoken in Sweden and in parts of Finland. The ancestor of Swedish is Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples that lived in Scandinavia during the Viking Era. The modern Swedish alphabet is a modified form of the 26-letter basic Latin alphabet, consisting of three extra letters, Å, Ä, and Ö, while historically Old Swedish (fornsvenska), spoken in the Middle Ages, was written in the runic alphabet, which was also used to write many different Germanic languages prior to switching to the Latin alphabet during the process of European nations adopting Christianity.
Swedish has a long literary tradition, with the first known literary text dating back to the Viking Age, the Rök runestone. As the Swedish language was standardized in the 16th century, the literature flourished with it. In the ensuring centuries numerous Swedish authors emerged, such as Georg Stiernhielm, Johan Henric Kellgren, Carl Boberg, Viktor Rydberg, Gustaf Fröding, Carl Michael Bellman, and August Strindberg. In the 20th century Sweden continued to produce many more great authors, such as Hjalmar Söderberg, and Nobel laureates such as Selma Lagerlöf, Verner von Heidenstam, Erik Axel Karlfeldt, Pär Lagerkvist, Nelly Sachs, Eyvind Johnson, Harry Martinson, and Tomas Tranströmer.
All Germanic languages share a common ancestor, known as Proto-Germanic, which was a single language spoken in Iron Age Scandinavia. As one of the main branches of the Indo-European language family, Germanic languages are further split into 3 subdivisions:
- West Germanic languages: English, German, Dutch, Afrikaans, Yiddish, Scots, Luxembourgish, Limburgish varieties, and the Frisian languages.
- North Germanic languages: Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, and Faroese.
- East Germanic languages: Gothic, Burgundian, and Vandalic, all of which are now extinct.
Despite the differences, these languages still share a lot in common, and have a large number of cognates with the same roots.
- published: 07 Nov 2021
- views: 75888
1:01:00
Featuring vlogs from: Northern Europe Satellite Studio | Like & Share | January 15, 2025
🛑 LIVE | Like & Share | January 15, 2025 at 2:00 PM PHT 🛑
Join us this Wednesday on Like & Share, January 15, 2025, at 2:00 PM PHT.
In this episode, we’ll be...
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In this episode, we’ll be featuring vlogs from Northern Europe Satellite Studio! 📸
1. Discover the beauty of Sweden and its rich culture! 🏙
2. Learn how to speak Swedish! 🗣
3. Crave Finnish Blueberry Pie and learn how to make it! 🥧
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Join us this Wednesday on Like & Share, January 15, 2025, at 2:00 PM PHT.
In this episode, we’ll be featuring vlogs from Northern Europe Satellite Studio! 📸
1. Discover the beauty of Sweden and its rich culture! 🏙
2. Learn how to speak Swedish! 🗣
3. Crave Finnish Blueberry Pie and learn how to make it! 🥧
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- published: 15 Jan 2025
- views: 199
0:40
Sweden: Land of Liberty, Innovation, and Viking Heritage
Explore the captivating allure of Sweden, a country that embodies a unique blend of liberty, innovation, and ancient Viking heritage. Discover the origins of th...
Explore the captivating allure of Sweden, a country that embodies a unique blend of liberty, innovation, and ancient Viking heritage. Discover the origins of the name "Sweden" and its connection to the ancient Suiones, an indigenous Germanic tribe. Delve into the rich Viking history of Sweden, where the renowned Rus dynasty and its influence on Eastern settlements shaped the course of history, even giving rise to the name "Russia." Uncover the enduring legacy of the Old Gods, as remnants of Norse mythology can still be found in our modern English days of the week. Join us on a journey that celebrates Sweden's remarkable contributions to the world and its deep cultural roots.
https://wn.com/Sweden_Land_Of_Liberty,_Innovation,_And_Viking_Heritage
Explore the captivating allure of Sweden, a country that embodies a unique blend of liberty, innovation, and ancient Viking heritage. Discover the origins of the name "Sweden" and its connection to the ancient Suiones, an indigenous Germanic tribe. Delve into the rich Viking history of Sweden, where the renowned Rus dynasty and its influence on Eastern settlements shaped the course of history, even giving rise to the name "Russia." Uncover the enduring legacy of the Old Gods, as remnants of Norse mythology can still be found in our modern English days of the week. Join us on a journey that celebrates Sweden's remarkable contributions to the world and its deep cultural roots.
- published: 17 May 2023
- views: 241