Jason Sands

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The people of Scandinavia were not somehow conjured into existence in the late eighth century. More than a millennium earlier, around 325 b.c., the Greek explorer Pytheas made a famous journey to the freezing northwest of the then known world and came into contact with a partly populated place called Thule, which may (or may not) have been Norway or Iceland.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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