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The Viking Woman Who Killed Her Crew
In the age of Vikings, Freydís Eiríksdóttir was unlike anyone else. The daughter of Erik the Red and sister of Leif Erikson, she sailed farther than most men dared - and when betrayal came, she ...
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How One Woman Led Armies in a Man’s World
In an age of kings and warlords, she rose to lead a kingdom—and fight back against Viking invaders without ever taking the ...
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The 10 Football Stadiums In The US With The Most Fun Activities, Events, And Stores
The National Football League is an American obsession, and many of the NFL's best stadiums are multi-dimensional monoliths ...
Viking Public House in downtown Cleveland offers a unique Nordic dining experience with traditional foods and Viking-themed ...
In A Woman’s Eye, Her Art, Drusilla Modjeska unpacks how the once-forgotten women artists of the early 20th century continue ...
Over the past 20 years, Women of Worth by L'Oréal Paris has honored 200 nonprofit leaders and awarded grants to help them ...
A survey at the Walker Art Center celebrates the interdisciplinary artist Dyani White Hawk, whose works are grounded in the ...
They held hands and their chants of “it's so nice to be here” echoed through the tent before they set about discussing ...
An art historian says he has identified the long-mysterious sitter in "Girl With a Pearl Earring" by Johannes Vermeer.
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