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converted into the chamber of a burial mound that revealed the disarticulated remains of at least 249 people, with their long bones pointing towards the centre of the burial. A large stone coffin was found in the middle of the mass grave, but the remains of this body did not survive. A study of the skeletal remains revealed that at least 80% of the bodies were male, and were between the ages of 15 and 45. A variety of Viking artefacts were also found among the bones.
935:, had welcomed the support from a Viking fleet. By the time the war had ended, the Vikings had discovered that monasteries and towns situated on navigable rivers were vulnerable to attack. In 845, a raid on Paris was prevented by a large payment of silver to the Vikings. The opportunity for rich pickings drew other Vikings to the area, and by the end of the decade all the main rivers of West Francia were being patrolled by Viking fleets. In 862, the
916:, and assumes that each Viking ship could carry no more than 32 men leading to his conclusion that the army would have consisted of no more than 1,000 men. Other scholars give higher estimates. For example, Laurent Mazet-Harhoff observes that many thousands of men were involved in the invasions of the Seine area. Mazet-Harhoff concedes that the military bases that would accommodate these large armies have yet to be rediscovered.
1184:, as he was able to rebuild and reinforce their existing fortifications. Every freeman in the land could be called out to protect the realm in times of trouble but the speed of Viking hit-and-run raids had been too quick for the local militias to act; part of Alfred's reforms was to create a standing army that could react rapidly to attacks. The Anglo-Saxon rural population lived within a 24 km (15-mile) radius of each
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1111:, where they raided the surrounding area and occupied a fortified position. Asser reports that Alfred made a treaty with the Vikings to get them to leave Wessex. The Vikings left Wareham, but it was not long before they were raiding other parts of Wessex, and initially they were successful. Alfred fought back, however, and eventually won victory over them at the
768:, had spoken to the visitors in an "authoritative tone" and this is why they killed him. The designation of these "Hæretha-landers" as Danes is somewhat problematic. Sara María Pons-Sanz states, in "Analysis of the Scandinavian Loanwords in the Aldredian Glosses to the Lindisfarne Gospels", that they were either men from
1056:), who bought the Vikings off to gain time. During 871–872, the Great Heathen Army wintered in London before returning to Northumbria. It seems that there had been a rebellion against the puppet ruler in Northumbria, so they returned to restore power. They then established their winter quarters for 872–873 at
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was, in the 9th century, the site of an Anglo-Saxon monastery and church. Excavations at the site between 1974 and 1988 found a D-shaped earthwork on the river bank, incorporated into the church. Burials of Viking type were made at the east end of the church, and an existing building was cut down and
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Throughout the 880s, the Viking presence in his kingdom encouraged Alfred to protect Wessex. The King realised the importance of naval combat against the
Vikings and saw to the creation of a navy; Alfred ordered the construction of specialised ships that were supposedly twice as long as Viking ships,
1167:, posing a threat to the West Saxons. The army subsequently launched a series of attacks on Wessex. Due in part to the King's efforts to resist the invaders and defend Wessex, the Heathen Army made less of an impact against the kingdom than hoped and saw little progress, eventually disbanding in 896.
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Bertric took to wife Eadburga, king Offa's daughter; and in his days first came three ships of Northmen, out of Hæretha-land . And then the reeve rode to the place, and would have driven them to the king's town, because he knew not who they were: and they there slew him. These
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By 896, the Viking army was all but defeated and no longer saw any reason to continue their attacks and dispersed to East Anglia and
Northumbria. Those that were penniless found themselves ships and went south across the sea to the Seine. Anglo-Saxon England had been torn apart by the invading Great
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would have had a mounted force ready for action against the
Vikings. Based on figures from the Burghal Hidage, it is probable that a fifth of the adult male population of Wessex (27,000 men) would have been mobilised. A common Viking tactic was to seize a centre, usually some sort of fortification,
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In late 878, Guthrum's band withdrew to
Cirencester, in the kingdom of Mercia. Then, probably in late 879, it moved to East Anglia, where Guthrum, who was also known by his baptismal name of Aethelstan, reigned as king until his death in 890. The part of the army that did not go with Guthrum mostly
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requested help from the king of Wessex to help fight the
Vikings. A combined army from Wessex and Mercia besieged the city of Nottingham with no clear result, so the Mercians settled on paying the Vikings off. The Vikings returned to Northumbria in autumn 868 and overwintered in York, staying there
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announced that the remains could all be dated to the late 9th century, consistent with the time the army wintered in
Derbyshire. They attributed the initial discrepancies to the high consumption of seafood by the Vikings. Because the carbon in the Earth's oceans is older than much of the carbon
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The
Vikings used East Anglia as a starting point for an invasion. The East Anglians made peace with the invaders by providing them with horses. The Vikings stayed in East Anglia for the winter before setting out for Northumbria towards the end of 866, establishing themselves at York. In 867, the
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responded to the
Vikings, fortifying his towns and defending his rivers, making it difficult for the Vikings to raid inland. The lower reaches of the rivers and the coastal regions were left largely undefended. Religious communities in these areas moved inland away from the reaches of the Viking
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by the Thames. It seems they were partly discouraged by the defeat of
Guthrum but also Alfred's success against the Vikings coincided with a period of renewed weakness in Francia. The Frankish emperor, Charles the Bald, died in 877 and his son shortly after, precipitating a period of political
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The Viking leaders often joined together for mutual benefit and then dissolved once profit had been achieved. Several of the Viking leaders who had been active in Francia and Frisia joined forces to conquer the four kingdoms constituting
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to describe the Viking forces. The historian Richard Abels suggested that this was to differentiate between the Viking war bands and those of military forces organised by the state or the crown. By the late 10th and early 11th century,
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went on to more settled lives in Northumbria and York. Some may have settled in Mercia. Evidence for this is the presence of two Viking cemeteries in Derbyshire that are believed to be connected to the Great Army, at Repton and at
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with the men of their shires. However, the raiding of England continued on and off until the 860s, when instead of raiding, the Vikings changed their tactics and sent a great army to invade England. This army was described by the
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Asser actually uses the term "make peace". historians have suggested that this means paying the Vikings money in return for peace. See Asser ch. 10 where he explicitly says that the men from Kent paid money in return for
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For example, Sturdy, argues that the great army would have numbered less than 1000 men; Smyth, supports a great army of over 1000 men; and Abels suggests that the great army may have initially numbered ‘in excess of 5000
1025:, king of East Anglia, with whom they had no peace agreement. The Viking army was victorious in these battles, and Edmund was captured, possibly tortured, and killed. He later came to be known as Edmund the Martyr.
653:. The campaign of invasion and conquest against the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms lasted 14 years. Surviving sources give no firm indication of its numbers, but it was described as amongst the largest forces of its kind.
1516:, discovered at Skuldelev, Denmark, indicate that a small longship (wreck 5) could carry approximately 30 men and a great longship (wreck 2) could carry 65–70. The saga of Ragnar's sons describes how they used
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on the middle Trent, after which the army seems to have divided. One group seems to have returned to Northumbria, where they settled in the area, while another group seems to have turned to invade Wessex.
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to overwinter in 871–872. The following campaigning season the army first moved to York, where it gathered reinforcements. This force campaigned in northeastern Mercia, after which it spent the winter at
1083:, the Vikings then split into two bands. Halfdan led one band north to Northumbria, where he overwintered by the river Tyne (874–875). In 875, he ravaged further north to Scotland, where he fought the
890:) as "an invading army or raiding party containing more than thirty-five men", thus differentiating between the term for the invading Viking army and the Anglo-Saxon army that was referred to as the
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reported that, in the 1990s, several historians suggested that the Great Heathen Army would have numbered in the low thousands and acknowledged that there "is still much room for debate".
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contains about sixty cremations (rather than burials). Finds of cremation sites in the British Isles are very rare, and this one was probably also associated with the Great Heathen Army.
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1091:. Returning south of the border in 876, he shared out Northumbrian land among his men, who "ploughed the land and supported themselves." This land was part of what became known as the
700:, on the Trent close to the Humber. The following campaigning season it seems to have subdued much of Mercia. Burgred, the king of Mercia, fled overseas and Coelwulf, described in the
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In 874, following their winter stay in Repton, the Great Heathen Army drove the Mercian king into exile and finally conquered Mercia. The exiled Mercian king was replaced by
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There is nothing in the annals to suggest that the brothers invaded England to avenge their father's killing. Also there is no reference to them being the sons of Ragnar.
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Heathen Army and the Vikings had control of northern and eastern England, while Alfred and his successors had defended their kingdom and remained in control of Wessex.
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as synonymous with pirate. They did not regard it as being a reference to nationality. There were other terms that were used, that did refer to nationality, such as
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of Ragnar and his sons, although based in history, were a literary invention. The historical foundation is more likely found in the French and English chronicles.
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instability of which the Vikings were quick to take advantage. The assembled Viking army on the Thames departed in 879 to begin new campaigns on the continent.
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that they could reinforce and then use as a base to plunder the surrounding district. From 884 Alfred's reforms prevented them from doing this in Wessex.
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some possessing 60 oars, others possessing even more. Alfred also reorganised the army and set up a powerful system of fortified towns known as
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was very specific in his chronicle and said that "the fleets of the viking tyrant Ivar the Boneless landed in England from the north".
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in exchange for peace. Regardless, the Vikings did not abide by this agreement and proceeded to rampage across eastern Kent.
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A map of the routes taken by the Great Heathen Army from 865 to 878
2822:"Radiocarbon dating reveals mass grave did date to the Viking age"
1216:
was usually a reference to an invading army, then it follows that
1032:
Map of Britain in 878, showing territory held by the Danes in pink
815:
Despite this, Æthelwulf had some success against the Vikings. The
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This incident is regarded, by some, as the first raid on England.
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1520:(cargo ships) to carry warriors, each knorr carrying 250 men.
1152:
1069:
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159:
149:
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803:, Somerset, after 35 Viking ships had landed in the area. The
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1988:
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Manuscript B: Cotton Tiberius A.vi
1441:"bay", and the second element in Reykjavik). But Old English
1084:
1080:
977:
864:
of 865 referred to the Viking force as a Heathen Army, or in
819:
has repeated references during his reign of victories won by
2619:
2617:
1163:. Another army of 80 ships soon afterwards also encamped in
5106:
4676:
4513:
3755:
2987:
Forte, Angelo; Oram, Richard D; Pedersen, Frederik (2005).
2295:
The Cambridge Illustrated Atlas of Warfare: the Middle Ages
1173:
973:
892:
650:
191:
3593:
3025:
Friis-Jensen, Karsten (2006). Mortensen, Lars Boje (ed.).
1204:
were connected with a network of military roads, known as
2614:
2098:
Chapter 6 for a discussion on the size of medieval armies
1048:'s brother Alfred, defeated them on 8 January 871 at the
604:
had been engaging in raids on centres of wealth, such as
3428:
Kings and Vikings: Scandinavia and Europe, A.D. 700–1100
984:
in 865, but the historicity of this claim is uncertain.
787:
described the Vikings as "heathen men". Monasteries and
656:
The invaders initially landed in East Anglia, where the
1732:
Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
597:
2343:, Internet Archaeology 42.] Retrieved 13 December 2016
1957:
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, MS 173, ff. 1v-32r.
2819:
2563:
2561:
1490:
based on a skull and sword found in a burial outside
1449:
are almost 300 years older, and probably derive from
2957:
2784:
1000:
In late 865, the Great Heathen Army encamped in the
996:
Silver penny of Æthelred I, King of Wessex (865–871)
3046:The Penguin Dictionary of British History (New Ed)
2920:Six Old English Chronicles: Æthelweard's Chronicle
2591:
2589:
2558:
2292:Hooper, Nicholas Hooper; Bennett, Matthew (1996).
2240:
1968:* The entry for 865 refers to the Heathen Army as
1780:Six Old English Chronicles: Æthelweard's Chronicle
923:The army probably developed from the campaigns in
3317:. New York: The American-Scandinavian foundation.
3103:Warfare and Society in the Barbarian West 450–900
2986:
2109:The laws of the earliest English kings. pp. 40–41
2096:Warfare and Society in the Barbarian West 450–900
1396:gives Ragnar no less than ten sons; however, the
5380:Military units and formations of the Middle Ages
5346:
3539:
3449:. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Paulgrave Houndmills.
1974:* The entry for 866 describes the Great Army as
1360:(Dane). In various Old English sources the word
1196:that is recorded in a document now known as the
882:, issued in about 694, provides a definition of
2586:
2157:(Volume 82 of History of Warfare) Brill, 2013.
1103:According to Asser, the second band was led by
779:The first monastery to be raided was in 793 at
672:and revived as the Anglo-Saxon trading port of
318:
2632:
2352:
2101:
1618:
1616:
1614:
687:In 871, the Vikings moved on to Wessex, where
3609:
3542:"The five Viking ships – The Skuldelev Ships"
3409:The Oxford Illustrated History of the Vikings
3277:Viking Trade and Settlement in Western Europe
3176:
2948:
2677:The Oxford Illustrated History of the Vikings
2598:The Oxford Illustrated History of the Vikings
2570:The Oxford Illustrated History of the Vikings
2529:The Oxford Illustrated History of the Vikings
2291:
2142:Viking Trade and Settlement in Western Europe
1079:. According to Alfred the Great's biographer
1016:, where in 867 they captured Nottingham. The
987:
927:, where there was a conflict between Emperor
691:paid them to leave. The army then marched to
323:Viking invasions of England
304:
3364:. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing.
3062:
3024:
2658:
2656:
2654:
2595:
2567:
2526:
2229:Norse Mythology: Ragnar Lodbrok and His Sons
2192:
2090:
2088:
2074:
2072:
2070:
2068:
2050:
2048:
2046:
1180:Alfred mainly used old Roman cities for his
3326:. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
3315:Norse Mythology: Legends of Gods and Heroes
3138:
2780:
2778:
2726:
2724:
2708:
2572:. Oxford University Press. pp. 58–59.
2409:
2407:
1714:
1712:
1675:
1673:
1611:
1606:Norse Mythology: Legends of Gods and Heroes
1433:"creek, inlet, small bay" (cf. Old English
1036:In 871, the Great Summer Army arrived from
3616:
3602:
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2433:
2389:
2387:
2298:. Cambridge University Press. p. 22.
2210:
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2179:
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2171:
2058:and the Viking threat" in Timothy Reuter.
1790:
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1600:
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1550:
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297:
3383:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
3181:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
3083:
2991:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2949:Brøndsted, Johannes; Skov, Kalle (1965).
2918:Æthelweard (1858). Giles Tr., J.A (ed.).
2863:
2820:University of Bristol (2 February 2018).
2682:
2651:
2553:Kings and Vikings: Scandinavia and Europe
2420:
2259:
2187:The Oxford Illustrated History of Vikings
2130:
2085:
2065:
2043:
2004:
1923:
1909:
1907:
1905:
1844:
1807:
1751:The Oxford Illustrated History of Vikings
676:. During 867, the army marched deep into
3239:History of the Vikings and Norse Culture
3195:
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2762:
2733:
2721:
2695:
2669:
2545:
2404:
2316:
2030:
1873:
1709:
1704:History of the Vikings and Norse Culture
1679:
1670:
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1344:
1342:
1151:In 878, a third Viking army gathered on
1134:
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991:
843:
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3378:
3293:
3279:. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press.
3100:
2637:. Wahlstrom and Widstrand. p. 75.
2600:. Oxford University Press. p. 59.
2531:. Oxford University Press. p. 57.
2459:
2446:
2384:
2371:
2353:Hadley, Dawn; Richards, Julian (2021).
2272:
2267:The Royal Saints of Anglo-Saxon England
2205:
2168:
2017:
1894:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1892:Janet L. Nelson, "Æthelwulf (d. 858)",
1814:. Universitat de València. p. 41.
1785:
1772:
1761:
1759:
1743:
1593:
1547:
1523:
1412:
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1004:and was promised by the people of Kent
839:
772:in Jutland, so actually Danes, or from
758:version of the Chronicle, known as the
14:
5347:
3544:. Vikinges Kibs Museet. Archived from
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3162:. Plymouth, England: Scarecrow Press.
3157:
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2746:
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2488:
2472:
2054:Richard Abels. "Alfred the Great, the
1952:
1950:
1902:
1857:
1828:
1696:
1388:
1386:
943:
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3560:
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3444:
3345:. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
3312:
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3217:
3119:
2966:(250). York: Antiquity Trust: 36–51.
2926:
2898:
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807:also reported the incident, stating:
292:
4479:Cnut the Great's invasion of England
3296:Fortifications in Wessex c. 800-1066
3236:
2664:Fortifications in Wessex c. 800–1066
1886:
1756:
1666:from the original on 2 October 2011.
1580:
1419:
1407:
4434:Viking raid on Galicia and Asturias
3468:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
3275:Klæsøe, Iben Skibsted, ed. (2012).
3222:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
3139:Hjardar, Kim; Vike, Vegard (2001).
2312:from the original on 23 April 2017.
1981:
1947:
1725:
1383:
1348:The Anglo-Saxons regarded the word
664:, before marching north to capture
24:
5298:Västergötland Runic Inscription 40
5263:Södermanland Runic Inscription 333
5258:Södermanland Runic Inscription 174
4627:Aud the Deep-Minded (Ketilsdóttir)
3063:Hadley, Dawn; et al. (2016).
2513:890 – English translation at
2497:879 – English translation at
2481:878 – English translation at
1937:made mention of it ... Great Army
1916:865 – English translation at
1866:840 – English translation at
1837:793 – English translation at
1376:(pirate). However, Asser's Latin
1231:Some historians believe that each
600:. Since the late 8th century, the
25:
5406:
3581:
3829:
3588:Martin Biddle talks about Repton
3485:The Monarchy of England Volume I
1896:, Oxford University Press, 2004
55:
34:Norse invasion of England in 865
5365:Conflict in Anglo-Saxon England
3487:. London: Chatto & Windus.
2626:
2520:
2357:. London: Thames & Hudson.
2346:
2329:
2285:
2234:
2147:
2121:
1801:
1506:
1496:
1478:
1469:
1460:
931:and his sons. One of the sons,
828:as a "Great Heathen Army" (OE:
783:, off the northeast coast; the
4449:Sack of Santiago de Compostela
3322:Nelson, Janet L., ed. (1991).
3044:Gardiner, Juliet, ed. (2000).
1808:Pons-Sanz, Sara María (2000).
1567:
1316:
13:
1:
5334:Viking Ship Museum (Roskilde)
5288:Uppland Runic Inscription 158
4464:Siege of Constantinople (860)
3506:(3rd ed.). Oxford: OUP.
3411:(3rd ed.). Oxford: OUP.
3313:Munch, Peter Andreas (1926).
3124:. Oxford: Osprey Publishing.
2755:897 – English translation at
2415:Illustrated History of Viking
1540:
1364:is translated into the Latin
1304:Medieval invasions of Britain
1298:The Ballad of the White Horse
1250:church of St Wystan at Repton
1222:was a road for use against a
736:
5395:9th-century military history
5253:Småland Runic Inscription 48
5153:Danish Runic Inscription 380
5148:Danish Runic Inscription 154
3565:. London: English Heritage.
3502:Stenton, F. M. (1971).
1130:
1121:Treaty of Alfred and Guthrum
896:. The scribes who wrote the
7:
5143:Danish Runic Inscription 66
4647:Birka female Viking warrior
4339:Battle of Saucourt-en-Vimeu
3623:
3201:Why Alfred Burned the Cakes
2759:. Retrieved 16 January 2013
2517:. Retrieved 16 January 2013
2501:. Retrieved 16 January 2013
2485:. Retrieved 16 January 2013
2454:The Medieval Life of Alfred
2241:Christopher Wright (1975).
1933:. p. 169 – in 865 the
1920:. Retrieved 16 January 2013
1870:. Retrieved 18 January 2013
1841:. Retrieved 16 January 2013
1492:St. Wystan's Church, Repton
1279:
795:for the year 840 says that
557:Northumbrian Revolt of 1065
49:Viking invasions of England
10:
5411:
5173:Gunnar's bridge runestones
4519:Viking Age arms and armour
4374:Battle of Strangford Lough
4114:Battle of Brentford (1016)
3379:Ridyard, Susan J. (1988).
3258:The Earliest English Kings
3241:. Spangenhelm Publishing.
3158:Holman, Elizabeth (2009).
3006:Frantzen, Allen J (2012).
2891:
2770:The Earliest English Kings
2716:Why Alfred Burnt the Cakes
1274:Heath Wood barrow cemetery
988:Start of the invasion, 865
26:
5329:Viking Ship Museum (Oslo)
5316:
5303:Västra Nöbbelöv Runestone
5125:
4992:Sigvaldi Strut-Haraldsson
4827:Hrafna-Flóki Vilgerðarson
4599:
4487:
4364:Battle of Stamford Bridge
4051:
3946:
3876:
3838:
3827:
3631:
3464:Smyth, Alfred P. (1995).
3445:Smyth, Alfred P. (2002).
3203:. London: Profile Books.
3160:The A to Z of the Vikings
3085:10.1017/S0003581516000718
3048:. London: Penguin Books.
2972:10.1017/S0003598X00081023
2799:10.1017/S0003598X00081023
2623:The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
2428:The A to Z of the Vikings
1966:Retrieved 17 April 2013.
1649:10.1017/S0003581500045819
730:The Tale of Ragnar's Sons
332:
274:
177:
103:
65:
54:
46:
41:
4837:Ingvar the Far-Travelled
4742:Gudrid Thorbjarnardóttir
4576:Raid Warfare and Tactics
4419:Battle of Trans-la-Forêt
4389:Battle of Tara (Ireland)
4359:Battle of Stamford (918)
4354:Battle of Stamford (894)
4259:Battle of Lüneburg Heath
4074:Battle of Anglesey Sound
3402:. London: Edward Arnold.
3360:Reuter, Timothy (2003).
3220:A History of the Vikings
2953:. London: Pelican Books.
2922:. London: Henry G. Bohn.
2245:. Batsford. p. 54.
2189:, pp. 9–11 and pp. 53–54
1962:12 February 2009 at the
1737:7 September 2014 at the
1720:A History of the Vikings
1680:Tunstall, Peter (2005).
1309:
770:Harthæsysæl (Hardsyssel)
5057:Thorfinn Torf-Einarsson
5002:Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye
4732:Godfrid, Duke of Frisia
4459:Siege of Chartres (911)
4309:Battle of Reading (871)
4264:Battle of Lyrskov Heath
4254:Battle of London Bridge
4224:Battle of Hingston Down
3483:Starkey, David (2004).
2633:Bertil Almgren (1974).
2200:Æthelweard's Chronicle.
1993:17 October 2013 at the
1881:The Annals of St-Bertin
1852:The Monarchy of England
1684:. germanicmythology.com
1636:The Antiquaries Journal
1326:
1267:marine reservoir effect
1224:
1218:
1212:
1127:value of their people.
5355:Kingdom of East Anglia
5213:Norra Härene Runestone
5138:Baltic area runestones
4652:Bjørn (floruit 856–58)
4439:Raids in the Rhineland
4249:Battle of Leuven (891)
4239:Battle of Islandbridge
4234:Battle of Hjörungavágr
4134:Battle of Cathair Cuan
3561:Welch, Martin (1992).
3540:Vikinges Kibs Museet.
3521:Sturdy, David (1996).
3426:Sawyer, Peter (1989).
3407:Sawyer, Peter (2001).
3400:The Age of the Vikings
3398:Sawyer, Peter (1962).
3294:Lavelle, Ryan (2003).
2393:Asser. Life of Alfred
2243:Kent through the years
2140:Iben Skibsted Klæsøe,
1626:; et al. (2004).
1457:"village, habitation".
1334:
1140:
1089:Britons of Strathclyde
1033:
997:
853:
813:
752:
245:Osberht of Northumbria
178:Commanders and leaders
170:Kingdom of Strathclyde
29:The Great Heathen Army
5183:Hakon Jarl runestones
5082:Tryggvi the Pretender
4987:Snæfrithr Svásadottir
4922:Ohthere of Hålogaland
4867:Ketil Trout (Iceland)
4687:Eohric of East Anglia
4586:Svinfylking Formation
4394:Battle of Tarbat Ness
4204:Battle of Fýrisvellir
4069:First Battle of Alton
3525:. London: Constable.
3466:King Alfred the Great
3430:. London: Routledge.
3341:Oliver, Neil (2012).
3260:. London: Routledge.
3105:. London: Routledge.
3101:Halsall, Guy (2003).
2903:. Oxford: Routledge.
2865:10.15184/aqy.2017.196
2596:Peter Sawyer (2001).
2568:Peter Sawyer (2001).
2527:Peter Sawyer (2001).
2467:King Alfred the Great
2355:The Viking Great Army
2114:10 March 2016 at the
2025:King Alfred the Great
1941:..Great Heathen Army
1935:Anglo Saxon Chronicle
1437:, Middle High German
1398:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
1392:The Danish historian
1262:University of Bristol
1138:
1099:King Alfred's victory
1031:
995:
914:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
898:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
862:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
847:
826:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
817:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
809:
793:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
785:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
761:Chronicon Æthelweardi
747:
743:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
725:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
702:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
634:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
592:warriors who invaded
588:, was a coalition of
261:Edmund of East Anglia
5390:Invasions of England
5293:Varangian runestones
5208:Lingsberg Runestones
5188:Hällestad Runestones
5072:Thorolf Kveldulfsson
5032:Styrbjörn the Strong
4967:Rognvald Eysteinsson
4947:Ragnhild Eriksdotter
4712:Freydís Eiríksdóttir
4682:Egill Skallagrímsson
4429:Burning of Luimneach
4404:Battle of Tettenhall
4369:Battle of Stiklestad
4304:Battle of Rastarkalv
4214:Battle of Hafrsfjord
4179:Battle of Englefield
4139:Battle of Chippenham
4129:Battle of Buttington
4124:Battle of Brunanburh
4119:Battle of Brissarthe
3256:Kirby, D.P. (2000).
3237:Kane, Njord (2019).
3218:Jones, Gwyn (1984).
3008:Anglo-Saxon Keywords
2934:. Penguin Classics.
1898:accessed 18 Jan 2013
1778:Giles Tr., J.A, ed.
1575:Anglo-Saxon Keywords
1487:Blood of the Vikings
1244:Archaeological sites
840:The size of the army
805:Annals of St. Bertin
631:is derived from the
584:, also known as the
5360:Anglo-Norse England
5238:Sigtrygg Runestones
5228:Runestones of Högby
5133:Ballstorp Runestone
5117:Unn the Deep-Minded
5052:Thorfinn the Mighty
5047:Þorbjörg Lítilvölva
5027:Steinunn Refsdóttir
4817:Hemming Halfdansson
4672:Bjorn the Easterner
4399:Battle of Tempsford
4349:Battle of Stainmore
4329:Battle of Rochester
4269:Battle of Mag Femen
4229:Battle of the Holme
4154:Battle of Corbridge
4109:Battle of Brávellir
4059:Tactics and warfare
3863:Viking ship replica
3563:Anglo-Saxon England
3504:Anglo-Saxon England
3143:. Oslo: Spartacus.
3120:Heath, Ian (1985).
3072:Antiquaries Journal
2703:Anglo-Saxon England
2441:Anglo-Saxon England
1624:Richards, Julian D.
1558:Antiquaries Journal
982:Ælla of Northumbria
951:Anglo-Saxon England
944:Invasion of England
797:Æthelwulf of Wessex
233:Ælla of Northumbria
221:Æthelwulf of Wessex
5268:Sparlösa Runestone
5223:Runestones at Aspa
5218:Orkesta Runestones
5163:England runestones
4782:Halfdan Ragnarsson
4762:Hakon Rognvaldsson
4747:Gunnar Hámundarson
4727:Godfrid Haraldsson
4662:Bjarni Herjólfsson
4612:Amlaíb Cenncairech
4600:Historical figures
4504:Great Heathen Army
4492:and fortifications
4409:Battle of Thetford
4334:Battle of Sasireti
4324:Battle of Ringmere
4209:Battle of Glenmama
4184:Battle of Epiphany
4174:Battle of Edington
4144:Battle of Clontarf
4104:Battle of Benfleet
4084:Battle of Assandun
3921:L'Anse aux Meadows
3746:Old Norse religion
3343:Vikings. A History
3298:. Oxford: Osprey.
2153:Bernard Bachrach,
2080:The Age of Vikings
1943:mycel heathen here
1931:Vikings: A History
1514:Viking ship wrecks
1335:Store Hedenske Hær
1258:radiocarbon dating
1141:
1113:Battle of Edington
1062:Kingdom of Lindsey
1034:
998:
966:Halfdan Ragnarsson
937:West Frankish king
880:King Ine of Wessex
854:
834:mycel heathen here
714:Battle of Edington
643:Halfdan Ragnarsson
629:Great Heathen Army
582:Great Heathen Army
351:Great Heathen Army
225:Æthelred of Wessex
184:Halfdan Ragnarsson
42:Great Heathen Army
5342:
5341:
5308:Viking runestones
5243:Simris Runestones
5233:Sædinge Runestone
5203:Karlevi Runestone
5193:Ingvar runestones
5168:Greece runestones
5077:Thorstein the Red
5062:Thorkell the Tall
4942:Ragnar Ragnarsson
4847:Ivar the Boneless
4772:Haakon Sigurdsson
4722:Garðar Svavarsson
4707:Eiríkr Hákonarson
4702:Eric I of Denmark
4657:Bjorn Asbrandsson
4544:Gjermundbu helmet
4414:Battle of Thimeon
4384:Battle of Sulcoit
4379:Battle of Svolder
4344:Battle of Skyhill
4314:Battle of Renfrew
4294:Battle of Norditi
4279:Battle of Meretun
4199:Battle of Fulford
4194:Battle of Florvåg
4079:Battle of Ashdown
3806:Viking runestones
3572:978-0-7134-6566-2
3548:on 28 August 2021
3513:978-0-19-280139-5
3494:978-0-7011-7678-5
3456:978-0-333-69917-1
3437:978-0-415-04590-2
3418:978-0-19-285434-6
3390:978-0-521-30772-7
3371:978-0-7546-0957-5
3352:978-0-297-86787-6
3333:978-0-719-03426-8
3305:978-1-84176-639-3
3286:978-87-635-0531-4
3267:978-0-415-24211-0
3248:978-1-943066-29-2
3229:978-0-19-215882-6
3210:978-1-86197-786-1
3169:978-0-8108-6813-7
3150:978-82-430-0475-7
3131:978-0-8504-5565-6
3112:978-0-41523-940-0
3055:978-0-1405-1473-5
3036:978-8-7635-0407-2
3017:978-1-118-25560-5
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1767:The Vikings
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1323:Old English
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1038:Scandinavia
962:East Anglia
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866:Old English
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3796:Viking Age
2879:2 February
2828:4 February
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2635:The Viking
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467:Æthelwold
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4564:Ingelrii
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4539:Dane axe
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