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Snoremark uses an image of Gefjun ploughing the land that became Sjælland (Zealand) as its logo. Gefjun was one of the Æsir and was offered as much…
Rune mead from Vinperlen, advertised with the same Viking as appears on their mead vinegar. The Viking has plaited hair and beard and horns on his…
Mead vinegar from Vinperlen advertised with the aid of a Viking with plaits and a horned helmet
The Viking festival at Vordingborg was one stop on the route of the Sea Stallion as it sailed round Denmark in 2016.
A patch with the logo of Norrøna Sport premium outdoor clothing.The logo may be based on the skiiers in the famous painting 'Birkebeinerne…
One of a variety of Viking fridge magnets from the Tourist Information shop in Copenhagen.
A Viking-themed beer stein from the Tourist Information shop in Copenhagen.
A t-shirt with a Viking ship logo from the Tourist Information shop in Copenhagen
Souvenir Viking plushy from the Tourist Information shop in Copenhagen
A pewter Viking ship from the Tourist Information shop in Copenhagen
Viking shot glasses from the tourist info shop in Copenhagen
A Viking mug from the tourist information shop in Copenhagen
A Viking badge with obligatory horned helmet from the tourist info shop in Copenhagen
Seen in Copenhagen central station tourist information office
Seen in Copenhagen central station tourist information office
This street sign in Lerwick refers to the tenth-century Norwegian Saint Sunniva (ON Sunnifa), who is associated with Selja on the West Coast of…
This street sign probably refers to Haraldr Hárfagri (Harald Fairhair), ruler of Norway from c. 872 to 930, who recaptured Shetland and Orkney from…
This street sign probably refers to Hákon Hákonarson, King of Norway from 1217 to 1263. Many streets in central Lerwick are named after Scandinavian…
This sign refers to the early twelfth century Earl of Orkney, Magnus Erlendsson, who was martyred in 1115 according to Orkneyinga saga. Many streets…
Many streets in central Lerwick are named after Scandinavian Kings, Queens and Saints, particularly from the medieval period. This sign probably…
