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lots of things but the main thing they did is rob monasterys
The Danish reign period in England was between 1017 and 1042.
they lost their carrots
June 8, 793 AD. Danish raiders sacked the monastery Lindisfarne.
The Irish called the Norwegian Vikings "blond strangers" and the Danish Vikings "dark-haired strangers".
lots of things but the main thing they did is rob monasterys
The Danish reign period in England was between 1017 and 1042.
Guthrum (also known as Γthelstan) was a Viking warlord who lived during the 9th century. He was the leader of the Great Heathen Army, a force of Danish Vikings who invaded England. Guthrum's exact place of residence is not known, but he was active in various parts of England, including East Anglia and Mercia.
The first vikings to raid England were norwegian vikings. However the first sea-raid ever from Scandinavia to western Europe was that of Hugleik from Götaland in nowadays Sweden, who raided the coast of Frisia in the Frankish kingdom already in the sixth century.
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In the 5th century (approximately 449 A.D.), three German tribes, the Angles, Saxons, and the Jutes, invaded Britain and pushed aside the Romanized Celtic people. The three tribes later coalesced into a single tribe known as the Anglo-Saxons and it is their language that serves as a basis for our modern-day English language. Indeed, the very name "England" is a corruption of the name "Angleland" or "Land of the Angles." Additionally, in the late 8th century, the Vikings invaded England and their German-based Danish language also influenced the present-day language of English when they invaded and settled in northern and eastern England.
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they lost their carrots
June 8, 793 AD. Danish raiders sacked the monastery Lindisfarne.
Danish maybe?
The Norwegians and Danish.