Talk:Northmen

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Might I suggest splitting the topic into Tolken works and Non-fictional Northmen? -Trenidor

[edit] Who has writed this?

Lochlanach by the Irish and Dene (Daner) by the Anglo-Saxons.

I donĀ“t belive that Daner was used to all Scandinavians, since word Daner comes from king Dan of Denmark (and todays South Sweden.)

What are the sources for it?

[edit] Norsemen v. Northmen

Merge with Norsemen. This article is pointless and only informative in the broadest sense of the term.