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    • Kryda identifies the possible location of Bluetooth's burial mound to be beneath the Roman Catholic Church of Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Wiejkowo, Poland.
      Is the lost burial mound of Viking king Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson really located in Poland?
      In the spring/summer of 2022, Polish author Marek Kryda, the author of the book "Viking Poland" published in 2019, claimed to have found the lost burial mound of Viking king Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson. Here's what experts say.
      7 months ago — News
    • The satellite images that Kryda shared with The Viking Herald show a circular formation beneath the layers of dirt that could be the final resting place of the famous Viking king. 
      Author claims to have discovered burial mound of legendary Viking king Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson in Poland
      Marek Kryda, the author of the book "Viking Poland" (published in 2019 in Polish) and a member of the British Archaeological Association, claims to have found the lost burial mound of Viking king Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson.
      8 months ago — News
    • The Danish Viking king Harald Blåtann had the nickname "Bluetooth," which probably referred to a dead tooth.
      Viking king Harald Bluetooth was a major inspiration for technology developers. Here's the story 
      One of the world's most famous technologies, Bluetooth, got its name from a Viking with a bad tooth. Two nerds got the idea for the name during a night out in the city.
      1 year ago — News
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