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  • Brow down when I come to your town, I can almost smell the drakkar noir!

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  • Bede would naturally picture drakkar types, but the Latin term goes back to classical antiquity.

    The Female Royal Line: matrilineal succession amongst the Picts? Carla 2008

  • Guardian | Danes say sorry for Viking raids on Ireland Uma réplica de um drakkar viking aportou na Irlanda no decorrer de uma experiência arqueológica.

    Leituras Artur 2007

  • A ship, especially a long-distance trading knorr rather than a drakkar, would have suited it much better, I think, since that would have promised travel to far-flung places which it has rather than blood-and-thunder battle scenes, which it doesn't have.

    Cover art, part 2 Carla 2006

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    Popularity in the 21st Century barbylon 2004

  • Everything is always contrasting with this northern drakkar crew, as delivered on the opener "FromWithin", a deep cry from within, a rousingly hypnotic bipod that soothes then aggresses in a constant ebb and flow that conjures up deep feelings of once unreleased pleasure.

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  • The heroic figure of Lief, himself, dreamily and yet with wonderment, looking out upon the newly discovered shore, while with uplifted sword his men are apparently consecrating the new world with a solemn vow of loyalty, some standing on a small boat which is being pushed towards the shore, while others stand knee-deep in the shoal water -- the form of the ship or drakkar in the background, the costumes, swords and all the other accessories -- constitute

    Thirteen Chapters of American History represented by the Edward Moran series of Thirteen Historical Marine Paintings Theodore Sutro 1886

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