Which preposition to use with vikings

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From the centuries between then and now, come stories of holy men, of bishops and peasant-saints, and of brave men who preached the White Christ to the vikings of the north or on Iona's isle.

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BUCK, PETER H. Vikings of the sunrise.

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Regarding The Vikings as Ibsen's first mature production, and surveying the whole series of his subsequent works in which he had stage presentation directly in view, we find that in only two out of the fifteen plays does the whole action come within the frame of the picture.

at Occurrences 2%

The earliest play in which Ibsen can be said to show maturity of craftsmanship is The Vikings at Helgeland.

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These were mostly prisoners captured by the vikings on their expeditions to foreign shores; the owner could trade them away, or sell them, or even kill them without paying any fine or man-bote to the king, as in the case of killing a free man.

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Soon these expeditions assumed a wider range and a wilder character, and historians of the time paint the horrors spread by the vikings in dark colors.

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Here came the Vikings with their ships: on the headland yonder they levied provisions; the grazing cattle were slaughtered and borne away.

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The year passed by; Ragnar returned to renew his suit, and Krake, satisfied that she had inspired no momentary passion, forsook the aged couple and accompanied the great viking to Hledra, where she became queen of Denmark.

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She added, "He's ever so good-looking, don't you thinklike a great Viking with his yellow hair and bright blue eyes?" "I never noticed his eyes," said Sylvia stiffly, suspicious of ridicule in the air.

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The change in the life of the conquerors from Norsemen to Normans, from Vikings to Frenchmen, is shown most clearly in the literature which they brought with them to England.

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The Vikings under Sigurd and Brodar fought as only Vikings could fight.

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The saint has all the admiration of a Viking for his unknown Pilot, who stands at the helm in a gale and manages the vessel as he would a thought.

Which preposition to use with  vikings