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Q: Who was the King of Northumbria in 793 AD?
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When was the earliest known viking raid?

In 793 in Lindisfarne, Northumbria, England.


When did vikings invade Britain?

The Vikings first invaded Britiain in 793 AD and last invaded in 1066 when William the Conqueror became King of England. 793 to 796 then they took over


What happened in 793 AD?

the vikings stated raiding


What took place in Great Britain in AD 793?

The Vikings came from Norway, Denmark, and Scandinavia. They attacked the north-east coast of Britain. They invaded in AD 793 and then later in AD 1000-1060.


In which year did the vikings attack the monstray at lindisfarne?

793 AD


Who is Erik Bloodaxe?

Also known as Eric Haroldsson, 10th century Norwegian Ruler, born 885 AD, died 994 AD. Was also twice King of Northumbria. He was one of the best known names in Viking history


In Anglo saxon Britain region from the humber to the firth of forth in AD 876?

NORTHUMBRIA


What did vikings do in the year AD 793?

Began their first attacks of England.


When did the viking raid the Britain isles?

Plunder is what they sought starting about the year 800.


The year and reason that the Vikings spread across Northern Europe?

The date was 793-1066 AD The main reason was originally trade but, the King's power increased and gradually turned into brutal plundering.


How long have vikings been around?

The Vikings were around for 273 years. The Viking era started in 793 AD and ended in 1066 AD.


Who found Whitby abbey?

Anglo-saxon king of northumbria found the Whitby abbey :)