Ohthere of Hålogaland
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Ohthere of Hålogaland was a Viking Age sailor from Norway. We only know about him from a story he told to King Alfred of Wessex around 890 AD. Ohthere told his adventures to the king, and the story was added to an old book by Paulus Orosius.
Ohthere said he lived in Hålogaland, the northernmost part of Norway. He talked about his trips to the White Sea in the north and to Denmark in the south. He also described places like Sweoland (central Sweden), the Sami people, and two other groups called the Cwenas and the Beormas.
Ohthere's story is important because it is the earliest known written mention of the names "Denmark" and "Norway." Some think he lived near what is now Tromsø in northern Norway. Ohthere was also part of the fur trade, which was a big business at the time.
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