they went back home and some left in the woods
The Vikings won the Battle of Maldon.
Battle of Maldon happened in 991.
The battle of Maldon occured three weeks before Whitsun, in the year 991 AD. The battle only lasted 1 day.
Brithnoth, the Anglo-Saxon ealdorman, was killed during the Battle of Maldon in 991 AD. He was defeated by a Viking army led by Olaf Tryggvason. In the battle, Brithnoth famously fell while defending his troops, and his death marked a significant moment in the conflict between the Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings. His leadership and bravery have been memorialized in the Old English poem "The Battle of Maldon."
yes they did
Research has shown that there are a few different towns by the name of Maldon. There is a Maldon in Victoria, Australia and there is also a Maldon located in Essex, England.
Sea salt from Maldon, UK
car travel time from chadwell heath to maldon
Maldon West railway station ended in 1939.
Maldon West railway station was created in 1889.
Atlantis almost certainly never existed. The Vikings were famous for fighting in the nude though.
The exact number of Anglo-Saxon soldiers who died in wars against the Vikings is difficult to determine, as historical records from that period are often sparse and imprecise. Major battles, such as the Battle of Edington in 878 and the Battle of Maldon in 991, resulted in significant casualties, but specific figures are rarely provided. Estimates suggest that thousands may have died throughout the Viking invasions and subsequent conflicts during the 8th to 11th centuries. Ultimately, the total number remains uncertain due to the limitations of contemporary documentation.