- A
knarr (/nɔːr/) is a type of
Norse merchant ship used by the
Vikings for long sea
voyages and
during the
Viking expansion. The
knarr was a
cargo ship;...
- The
Knarr is a
Norwegian sailboat that was
designed in 1943 by
Erling Kristoffersen as a racer, with the
first production boat
delivered in 1946. It is...
- bio
Brandon Derl
Knarr (born June 2, 1998) is an
American professional baseball pitcher in the
Milwaukee Brewers organization.
Knarr attended Penn Manor...
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Knarr Corner is an
unincorporated community in
Washington Township,
Decatur County, Indiana. U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System:...
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Knarr Koch
Kondura Longship Malangbang ****ik
Tongkang Zabra 15th c.
Carrack Chinese...
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majority of
vessels were of a
lighter design,
while a few types, such as the
knarr,
could navigate the open ocean. The
Viking ships ranged from the Baltic...
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replaced Viking-type
vessels such as
knarrs in
northern waters during the 13th century. Cogs
could carry more
cargo than
knarrs of a
similar size.
Their flat...
- used for a
multitude of reasons, like war, trade, and exploration. The
knarr, a
relative of the longship, was a type of
cargo vessel used by the Vikings...
- Äskekärrskeppet ("the Äskekärr skip") is a
Viking knarr from the 9th century,
which is one of the
oldest sailing vessels discovered in Scandinavia. The...
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small type of
longship with
broad hull,
somewhat similar to the ocean-going
knarr cargo ships.
Karves were used for both war and
ordinary transport, carrying...