Vikings raided England primarily for economic gain, seeking wealth in the form of silver, gold, and other valuables. The relatively wealthy monasteries and towns along the English coast made attractive targets. Additionally, political instability and the opportunity for land acquisition motivated these raids. Over time, these incursions evolved into more sustained settlement efforts as Viking communities established themselves in England.
June 8, 793 AD. Danish raiders sacked the monastery Lindisfarne.
They began to raid because that was how they where raised and they thought it was normal. It was part of there culture.
the vikings first raided the monastery of lindersfarne.
there raided in ireland and britain
because they wanted to
England.
The first vikings to raid England were norwegian vikings. However the first sea-raid ever from Scandinavia to western Europe was that of Hugleik from Götaland in nowadays Sweden, who raided the coast of Frisia in the Frankish kingdom already in the sixth century.
June 8, 793 AD. Danish raiders sacked the monastery Lindisfarne.
They began to raid because that was how they where raised and they thought it was normal. It was part of there culture.
They liked to raid deers ships and racoons
the vikings first raided the monastery of lindersfarne.
Hungary is landlocked and the Vikings attacked by sea.
because they are horny creatures
there raided in ireland and britain
because they wanted to
kidnap, harm
They liked to raid deers ships and racoons