the Vikings were defeated in the year 1066 AD
they were scared and coupt
King Philip II of Spain did not defeat the Vikings, as the Viking Age largely predates his reign, which began in the late 16th century. The Vikings were primarily active from the late 8th to the early 11th centuries, conducting raids and exploring various parts of Europe. By Philip II's time, the Viking influence had already diminished, and they were no longer a significant military threat. Therefore, there was no direct conflict between Philip II and the Vikings.
well the vikings thought the peolple they had to fight they lost most of them especciall the one with hassan
the answer is: the vikings. i just answered the question on the Plato test myself. :)
The Vikings were not around in the Roman days. They started raiding the coast of the North Sea and, the English channel and theAtlanticafter the fall of the Roman Empire
never, the Romans frequently defeated or bought the Vikings. Byzantine Emperors used vikings as bodyguards
The Minnesota Vikings
No they are not, the vikings fought the Saxons. The Saxons were the English.
I think the English started "borrowing" the words that the Vikings and French spoke.
Minnesota Vikings
The Vikings.
The Vikings, in 886 AD
yes they use it to defeat the other armies they use it as armour
they were scared and coupt
They were from different time periods
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They went to English settlements and destroyed their territory.