The Danish reign period in England was between 1017 and 1042.
When Alfred the great defeated the Vikings (more properly the Danes), he only managed to stop the advance of the the Danish conquest of England. England was not a unified country yet and Alfred was only the king of the kingdom of Wessex, land of the West Saxons. Many Danes had been living in England for at least a generation and when Alfred stopped there advance they continued to occupy about half of what we now call England. This part of England, where they Danes (or Vikings) lived and ruled was called the Danelaw.
They called it "Bretland". I do not know why.
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Vikings
They began their raids in England.
vikings stop attacking in the 800
Queen Elizabeth I was ruling England in 1597.
The Romans withdrew from England and Wales to better defend the rest of the Empire from incursions happening on the mainland.
The vikings!
By the Vikings.
1066
When Alfred the great defeated the Vikings (more properly the Danes), he only managed to stop the advance of the the Danish conquest of England. England was not a unified country yet and Alfred was only the king of the kingdom of Wessex, land of the West Saxons. Many Danes had been living in England for at least a generation and when Alfred stopped there advance they continued to occupy about half of what we now call England. This part of England, where they Danes (or Vikings) lived and ruled was called the Danelaw.
The vikings sailed into England, Ireland, Iceland, Russia, and North Africa. But they mainly only thinking about to attack the England.
They called it "Bretland". I do not know why.
how many vikings invalided great britian
England was and is the ruling nation of the British Empire.
The vikings