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Page 1: The Vikings When did the Vikings arrive? The Vikings arrived in England about 1,200 years ago They stayed for 300 years
Page 2: The Vikings When did the Vikings arrive? The Vikings arrived in England about 1,200 years ago They stayed for 300 years

The Vikings

Page 3: The Vikings When did the Vikings arrive? The Vikings arrived in England about 1,200 years ago They stayed for 300 years

When did the Vikings arrive?

• The Vikings arrived in England about 1,200 years ago

• They stayed for 300 years.

Page 4: The Vikings When did the Vikings arrive? The Vikings arrived in England about 1,200 years ago They stayed for 300 years

A Timeline to show where the Vikings fit into British history

Page 5: The Vikings When did the Vikings arrive? The Vikings arrived in England about 1,200 years ago They stayed for 300 years

Where did the Vikings come from?

• The Viking people came from the three countries of Scandinavia

• Denmark • Norway • Sweden.

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Who were the Vikings?

• They were mostly farmers, but some worked as craftsmen or traders.

• Many Vikings were great travellers and sailed all over Europe and the north Atlantic Ocean in their longships.

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• Some went as fierce pirate raiders.• They stole treasure and attacked local people. • But most Vikings who sailed overseas were

simply searching for better land for their farms.

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• The name 'Viking' comes from a language which is called 'Old Norse'.

• It means 'a pirate raid'.

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Some significant

events of the Viking Age.

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793 AD• In the year 793 Viking pirate

raiders sailed across the North Sea to a Christian monastary at Lindisfarne in north-east England. .

• They stole its treasures, murdered the monks and terrified everyone.

• This was followed by other violent 'Viking raids' all over Britain.

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865 AD

• In 865 a 'Great Army' of Danish Vikings led by Ivor the Boneless, invaded England.

• The Vikings conquered all of northern, central and eastern England, and seized much of the land for their own farms.

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867 AD

• In 867 the Vikings attacked captured York. .

• During the same period, they sailed to northern and western Scotland. ..

• They also settled in the Isle of Man, and parts of Wales .

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871 AD

• The only part of England to hold out against the Vikings was Wessex.

• In 871 Alfred the Great became King of Wessex .

• He had to fight many battles to stop the Vikings taking over Wessex.

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878- 886 AD

• In 878 the Vikings were defeated by Alfred the Great at Eddington

• The leader of the Vikings was called Guthrum.

• In 886 Alfred drew up a treaty allowing the Vikings to live in the Danelaw .

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899 AD

• In 899 Alfred died. .• He was the only Saxon

King to stop the Vikings invading all of England. .

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950 AD

• The last Viking king of York, was Eirik Bloodaxe

• He was killed at the battle of Stainmore in 954 .

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980 AD

• A Viking man called Bjarni Herjolfsson discovered America by accident in the year 985.

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991 AD

• In 991 the English were defeated at the battle of Malden .

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1001 AD

• A few years later, in 1001, Leif Eriksson 'the Lucky' sailed to America to take a proper look at it. .

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1016 AD

• Edmund became king.

• Canute defeated Edmund

• ..Edmund died and Canute became king.

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1035 AD

• King Canute ruled the whole of England in peace until 1035 when he died.

• Harald became king.• In 1040 Canute’s son

Harthacanute became King..

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1042 AD

• Harthacanute died suddenly in 1042.• Edward the Confessor was chosen as king of

England.

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1066 AD

• In 1066 Harold ll claimed the throne.• He was killed at the battle of Stamford Bridge

the same year .• This was the end of the Viking Age in England. .