A History of the VikingsOxford University Press, 1973 - 504 sider Draws on a host of scientific disciplines to evolve an extensive, authoritative historical composite of the Viking Age. |
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Side 207
... fleet put in to Carlingford Lough , on the southern edge of County Down ; the following year they overran the Norwegian base at Dublin , making a big haul of treasure and womenfolk . The Irish preferred the newcomers to the old , but ...
... fleet put in to Carlingford Lough , on the southern edge of County Down ; the following year they overran the Norwegian base at Dublin , making a big haul of treasure and womenfolk . The Irish preferred the newcomers to the old , but ...
Side 213
... fleet said to be 150 ships strong which entered the Garonne and plundered upriver almost as far as Toulouse . The area was in a state of civil war , the protagonists Charles the Bald and that young Pepin who sought to make himself an ...
... fleet said to be 150 ships strong which entered the Garonne and plundered upriver almost as far as Toulouse . The area was in a state of civil war , the protagonists Charles the Bald and that young Pepin who sought to make himself an ...
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... fleet began to harry Skåne , Knut moved north in person with a fleet from England to Limfjord in Jutland , where he was joined by a second fleet recruited at home . The news of his coming gave heart to all Denmark , and when he stood ...
... fleet began to harry Skåne , Knut moved north in person with a fleet from England to Limfjord in Jutland , where he was joined by a second fleet recruited at home . The news of his coming gave heart to all Denmark , and when he stood ...
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From the Beginnings to the Age of Migrations | 17 |
The Legendary History of the Swedes and the Danes | 47 |
Diversity and Unity | 59 |
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