The Viking were big and scary. They took what they wanted and sacked everything else. Whenever Vikings came around, destruction wasn't far behind.
People in Europe were frightened of Viking raids due to the brutal and unexpected nature of these attacks during the late 8th to early 11th centuries. Vikings, skilled seafarers from Scandinavia, conducted swift and violent incursions, targeting monasteries, towns, and settlements, often leaving destruction in their wake. The raids disrupted local economies and instilled a deep sense of fear, as communities struggled to defend themselves against these formidable and seemingly unstoppable invaders. This fear was compounded by the Vikings' reputation for ferocity and their ability to navigate rivers and coastlines, making them a constant threat.
system of feudalism
Catholic Monks, present all over Europe. Were really good at writing things down in books. And so they documented viking raids and warfare.
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790
system of feudalism
viking raids
Catholic Monks, present all over Europe. Were really good at writing things down in books. And so they documented viking raids and warfare.
The year 793.
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Viking raids
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No, they stayed at home.
790
they thought it was an earth quake
system of feudalism
Emergence of feudalism