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[[File:DTVA - Old English Orosius excerpt.jpg|thumb|250px|An excerpt of the "Old English Orosius", mentioning the name of Ohthere of Hålogaland / 11th cent.]]
The {{Wiki|Old Norse}} term for the Navigator was ''{{Wiki|is:Leiðsögumaður|leiðsögumaðr}}''. He was the guide; that is a man (''[[wikt:maðr|maðr]]'') gifted with great knowledge of the route (''leiðsaga''). The ''leiðsögumaðr'' knew which path (''[[wikt:leið|leið]]'') was the fastest or least risky.


The Old Norse term for the Navigator was leiôsögumaôr. He was the guide; that is a man (maôr) gifted with great knowledge of the route (leiôsaga). The leiôsögumaôr knew which path (leiô) ws the fastest or least risky.
[[Ohthere of Hålogaland]], a [[Norse people|Norse]] seafarer, is a prominent example of a Navigator. He recounted many of his trips to King [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]] of [[Wessex]] (circa 890 CE), providing the [[Christianity|Christian]] world with a more comprehensive knowledge of the "North" and its people.
 
Ohthere of Hålogaland, a Norse seafarer, is a prominent example of a Navigator. He recounted many of his trips to King Alfred of Wessex (circa 890 CE), providing the Christian world with a more comprehensive knowledge of the "North" and its people.
 
Here is an excerpt of the "Old English Orosius", chronicling the beginning of Ohtere of Hålogaland's journey in the North.


Here is an excerpt of the "''{{Wiki|Old English Orosius}}''", chronicling the beginning of Ohtere of Hålogaland's journey in the North.
[[Category:Discovery Tour: Viking Age]]
[[Category:Discovery Tour: Viking Age]]

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An excerpt of the "Old English Orosius", mentioning the name of Ohthere of Hålogaland / 11th cent.

The Old Norse term for the Navigator was leiðsögumaðr. He was the guide; that is a man (maðr) gifted with great knowledge of the route (leiðsaga). The leiðsögumaðr knew which path (leið) was the fastest or least risky.

Ohthere of Hålogaland, a Norse seafarer, is a prominent example of a Navigator. He recounted many of his trips to King Alfred of Wessex (circa 890 CE), providing the Christian world with a more comprehensive knowledge of the "North" and its people.

Here is an excerpt of the "Old English Orosius", chronicling the beginning of Ohtere of Hålogaland's journey in the North.