most of the Vikings settled and stayed in Ireland. The Viking armies were defeated in a battle in Clontarf near Dublin in 1014
The most notable invaders of Ireland in the 12th century were the Normans.
vikings raided Britain,Ireland, and other parts of western Europe
no the vikings were raiders from Scandinavian countries,they used pillage Irish monestarys for the gold and silver artifacts inside them,eventually some of the vikings settled in Ireland and laid the fondations for some of the biggest cities in Ireland today
there raided in ireland and britain
the vikings settled in waterford ,wexford,cork,dublin and that's pretty mutch it
I am sorry but the question as stated can not be answered. I would have to guess but I think you want to know: What eventually led to the Vikings being forced out of Ireland? And were they driven out or did they leave for their own reasons? Your course material will contain that information, and I will not write your essay for you.
The Vikings were great boat builders. They got to Ireland by boat.
Vikings attacked Ireland, however, they never reached Greece.
The most notable invaders of Ireland in the 12th century were the Normans.
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The Vikings.
vikings raided Britain,Ireland, and other parts of western Europe
They were driven out by the Indians.What_did_the_vikings_find_in_vinland
no the vikings were raiders from Scandinavian countries,they used pillage Irish monestarys for the gold and silver artifacts inside them,eventually some of the vikings settled in Ireland and laid the fondations for some of the biggest cities in Ireland today
there raided in ireland and britain
France, Ireland, Scotland, England.