King Alfred the Great of Wessex drove the Vikings north of London. They settled in the Danelaw.
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Yes, King Alfred the great did fight the Vikings, he did not lose, but he could not get, the Vikings out the country, so he just pushed them up to, a part of the country called, Danelaw. So he did fight the Vikings, yes.
Greenland and iceland "new foundland" They cut wood, because they needed wood. That's why they left their homeland, Scandanavia. They also farmed there and lived there for a while (500 years) until Columbus came in...
The Vikings, as the northern earls (who were supposed to defeat them) were destroyed by Harald Haardrada's (the Viking King) army, forcing Harold's army to travel north and destroy them.
William of Normandy did not fight the vikings at Hastings in 1066. He fought and defeated the newly crowned King Harold, who was Harold Godwinson, the brother-in-law of the previous king and was therefore not of royal blood. The vikings were actually defeated earlier at York by King Harold and his army.
He couldn't have since King Arthur is believed to have lived some time during the 6th century and the Vikings did not start raiding until the 8th.
They were the vikings, led by Harald Sigurdsson (King of Norway).
The vikings were paid by the king of the vikings to discover and take new lands.
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Yes, King Alfred the great did fight the Vikings, he did not lose, but he could not get, the Vikings out the country, so he just pushed them up to, a part of the country called, Danelaw. So he did fight the Vikings, yes.
Greenland and iceland "new foundland" They cut wood, because they needed wood. That's why they left their homeland, Scandanavia. They also farmed there and lived there for a while (500 years) until Columbus came in...
The Vikings, as the northern earls (who were supposed to defeat them) were destroyed by Harald Haardrada's (the Viking King) army, forcing Harold's army to travel north and destroy them.
Ahmose I was the pharaoh who drove the Hyksos out of Egypt, thereby ushering in the New Kingdom.
King's College London was created in 1829.
William of Normandy did not fight the vikings at Hastings in 1066. He fought and defeated the newly crowned King Harold, who was Harold Godwinson, the brother-in-law of the previous king and was therefore not of royal blood. The vikings were actually defeated earlier at York by King Harold and his army.