The Viking Territory in England was called Danelaw. The Vikings came to England to rob and pillage and take what they wanted, by force if necessary. The took over an area in England that covered about 1/3 of the country near Dorset, England.
They called it "Bretland". I do not know why.
If they entered viking territory appearing to have war in mind, then they would be considered enemies. Otherwise, peaceful travelers such as trades would likely be welcomed.
Charles the simple was the king of France but held little power.Charles granted the viking leader a huge piece of France territory.
Viking slaves were known as thralls. They were typically captured during raids on other communities or acquired through warfare, and were considered property with limited rights. Thralls were often used for manual labor, domestic work, and to increase the household's social status.
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England, Ireland, Scotland, France.
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the answer is The Vikings
Fighting began when the king of France tried to take the territory claimed by England in southern France and England also claimed the territory.
obviously it would be vikette
Depends where of. You could argue that William the Conqueror and his descendents were Viking rulers.
based on viking parliement