The Vikings first raided an English abbey, Lindisfarne in 793. In 865, the Great Heathen Army attacked East Anglia (England). After that invasion failed, they attacked England once again in 1066, but were defeated at the battle of Stamford Bridge. The vikings attack England again during the Reign of Canute the Great Again in 1066, the Normans invaded and conquered England. The Vikings could not defeat Paris but the King was so impressed that he gave me land and soon raped them.
They attacked Ireland, England, France, North Africa, and other places with varying degrees of success.
They didn't conquer; they raided and left. I believe the word "viking" means "raiding".
Their reign began with an attack on Lindisfarne
Along the coasts and river banks there were viking invasions far and wide in many parts of Europe. Anything with easy access from water.
Vikings, invaded enemy or territorial land. They also went into unknown territories and rarely came out with a lot of gold and became well known for it.
Mostly Ireland !
also in England .
because...
yes they did
the aboriginals had thought that the vikings were going to attack them
Spring? March/April?
they were scared and coupt
because...
yes they did
the aboriginals had thought that the vikings were going to attack them
Vikings did not have the right to attack on other countries. They should of stay out of the way.
Around Scandinavia.
Viking raids
Because they wanted to : )
Spring? March/April?
they were scared and coupt
the vikings attaked many places including sweeden, denmark, and many more <3
Histeria - 1998 The Attack of the Vikings 1-3 was released on: USA: 16 September 1998
I'm not sure if i understand the question since the vikings came from Norway Denmark and Sweden