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Archeologists speculate the burial site is probably related to a nobleman’s farm located less than 0.65 miles away. That find, discovered in the 1980s, may have belonged to an earl or steward of King ...
Archaeologists in Denmark recently uncovered 30 Viking graves—a remarkable find on its own. The bigger surprise? The graves ...
The 10th century golden Curmsun disc with the name of Danish King Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson (Curmsun in Latin) on it, coming from a tomb at the Roman Catholic church in Wiejkowo, Poland ...
Whatever the true story, Harald "Bluetooth" has had his name etched into modern technology forever. Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson's rule wasn't without its downturns; his reign concluded amidst strife.
Viking Age burial of chieftain with 'enormous power' found in Denmark — and he may have served Harald Bluetooth; 1,000-year-old Viking Age hoard has a pendant that may be a cross or Thor's hammer; ...
The first time King Harald was given the nickname Blåtand (Bluetooth) is in the Roskilde Chronicle, a 12th-century Latin text probably written by a monk from eastern Denmark.Bluetooth had chosen ...
Though ‘Bluetooth’ was meant to be a temporary code name for the short-range wireless technology while it was under development, it stuck, and the Younger Futhark runes that make up Harald ...
WIEJKOWO, Poland (AP) - More than 1,000 years after his death in what is now Poland, a European king whose nickname lives on through wireless technology is at the center of an archaeological ...
Harald Bluetooth, a 10th century Danish king, knew nothing of the wireless device connection technology that bears his name. But King Bluetooth died fighting a rebellion started by his son, ...
King Harald I, also known as Harald Bluetooth, was king of Denmark from 958 to 985 AD. He was the son of Gorm the Old, the first significant figure in a new royal line centered at Jelling, in ...
Yes, wired headphones, sonically speaking, are better than Bluetooth. Wires are the fastest way to transfer data of any kind, so you can get full, uncompromising, lossless 32-bit sound at 196 kHz ...