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The first documented Viking raid on Britain was on the 6th June 793 and it took place in Lindesfarne.
That should be 'was important', since there haven't been any vikings around for nearly one thousand years.
It is as important as any other history knowledge. Vikings might have related to other people in the continent. The fact that you're asking is another proof of how important it is.
The first viking attack was important because it paved the way for other vikings. It also started the other groups of Vikings to hava and plan attacks on other people.
wrote by a really ugly virgin no: they basically cause feudalism to start! they were VERY important
The Holy Island of Lindesfarne, off the Northumberland coast of the UK, was an important centre of Celtic Christianity, until the Viking arrived.
The first documented Viking raid on Britain was on the 6th June 793 and it took place in Lindesfarne.
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That should be 'was important', since there haven't been any vikings around for nearly one thousand years.
He died on March 20, 687, at Lindesfarne, England, of natural causes. --
It is as important as any other history knowledge. Vikings might have related to other people in the continent. The fact that you're asking is another proof of how important it is.
Cuthbert died March 20, 687, at Lindesfarne, England of natural causes.
The first viking attack was important because it paved the way for other vikings. It also started the other groups of Vikings to hava and plan attacks on other people.
It is important because it was the first settlement in Canada
Saint Aidan of Lindesfarne died August 31, 651, at Bamburg, England, of natural causes.
Saint Aidan of Lindesfarne died August 31, 651, at Bamburg, England of natural causes.
Vikings didn't write a lot down, so the ballads and epiics they told were their form of a history book