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The Vikings in Britain

The Vikings in Britain. Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms. Vikings. Also called Norsemen The word „Viking“ means „Pirate raid“ Great seafarers Skillful craftsmen Their expansion ended with Christianization Fierce warriors. Earliest raids. 787 - First raid in Dorset 793 - Monastery of Lindisfarne

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The Vikings in Britain

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  1. The Vikings in Britain

  2. Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms

  3. Vikings • Also called Norsemen • The word „Viking“ means „Pirate raid“ • Great seafarers • Skillful craftsmen • Their expansion ended with Christianization • Fierce warriors

  4. Earliest raids • 787 - First raid in Dorset • 793 - Monastery of Lindisfarne • Small raids common since • 865 - Large army of Danes invaded East Anglia • Northumbria conquered and settled by the Danes • Invasion of Wessex repelled by Alfred the Great

  5. Map of Viking attack routes

  6. Viking Invasion continues… • Most of occupied lands captured back by the army of Wessex • Danelaw established • 947 - New wave of viking attacks • Norwegian king Eric Bloodaxe captured York • Sweyn I (1013-1014) • Canute the Great (1016-1035)

  7. Danelaw Map

  8. Kingdom of Canute the Great

  9. What happened next? • Troubles with inheritance • Harthacanute vs. Harold Harefoot • Return of Edward the Confessor from exile in Normandy • 1042 - Restoration of Saxon Wessex dynasty • 1066 – Last attempt of Norwegians to invade England, defeated by Anglo-Saxons who were in turn defeated by William of Normandy

  10. Vikings in Scotland • Scotland – Norwegians defeated Picts who lost their power and Kingdom of Scotland was found • Islands off Scotland coast were part of Norway until 1468

  11. Vikings in Wales and Cornwall • Of all parts of nowadays Great Britain Wales was least settled by Vikings • Vikings were not able control Wales for longer period • Cornwall became an ally of Vikings and helped them conquer Wessex, remained independent of Vikings

  12. Vikings in Ireland • Ireland was devided into many small kingdoms • Heavily settled by the Vikings • Norsemen could not conquer whole island and were finally defeated by Irish allied forces • High Kingdom of Ireland was founded though after danger was overthrown it felt apart

  13. Areas settled by Vikings

  14. Ships • Longship - „Drakkar“ • Merchantship – „Knarr“

  15. Famous Misconceptions • Horned helms were used only for ritual ceremonies not in combat • Vikings were not savage marauders, they had advanced trade and culture • They did not use sculls of their enemies as cups • Uncleanliness? No way, look at the Anglo-Saxons instead

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