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viking raids
The term "Viking" refers to a Norse seafarer or warrior who lived during the Viking Age (8th-11th centuries) in Scandinavia. Vikings were known for their seafaring skills, raids, and exploration of new territories.
The year 793.
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Viking raids
At the end of the 8th century, Viking raids on England began, primarily conducted by Norse seafarers from Scandinavia, particularly Denmark and Norway. These raids were part of a larger pattern of Viking expansion and were driven by a combination of factors, including the search for wealth, land, and resources. The first recorded raid occurred in 793 AD when the Vikings attacked the monastery at Lindisfarne, marking the beginning of the Viking Age in England.
No, they stayed at home.
790
In 790, Viking raiders, primarily from Scandinavia, invaded Britain. These Norsemen, known for their seafaring skills, began launching attacks on coastal monasteries and settlements, marking the start of the Viking Age in Britain. Their raids would eventually lead to significant cultural and political changes in the region.
they thought it was an earth quake
system of feudalism
Emergence of feudalism