History Profiles on MSN

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 ...
In an age ruled by kings and warriors, one English noblewoman rose to power through wit, diplomacy, and survival. This video explores her journey from a political bride to one of the most influential ...
Cruise lines that regularly visit Wales include Viking, Cunard, P&O Cruises, Holland America Line and Celebrity Cruises, ...
In isolation, Arsenal’s defeat against Lyon would not be viewed as disastrous. But this four-game winless streak could amount ...
David A. Robertson, a member of the Norway House Cree Nation, has released over 30 titles since 2010, including picture books ...
Viking Public House in downtown Cleveland offers a unique Nordic dining experience with traditional foods and Viking-themed ...
It took 10 years of work to prepare a Viking longship for a trip no longer than a football field. How it got to that spot ...
TROY, N.Y. — The Hudson Valley Community College women’s volleyball team continued its perfect start to the season Tuesday evening, defeating Mohawk Valley Community College in straight sets (25-15, ...
In A Woman’s Eye, Her Art, Drusilla Modjeska unpacks how the once-forgotten women artists of the early 20th century continue ...
In the short video, a large, grinning white woman in a pink T-shirt and red shorts is standing at the end of a glass bridge posing for the “camera.” She then fly-jumps backwards, destroying the bridge ...
From historic gowns worn by Texas’ first ladies to rare manuscripts and university archives, the special collections at Texas Woman’s University offer a look at the rich history of American women ...