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The
Vikings
About AD 790, the Vikings started to invade England.
The
Norsemen, who
came from
Norway,
mainly settled
in
Scotland
and
Ireland.
The north
and
east
of
England
were
settled
by
the
Danes. The Vikings
were
excellent
traders
and
navigators. They
traded in
silk
and
furs as
far as
Russia. In 1016, England became part of the
Scandinavian empire under King Cnut.
In
1066,
England was again
facing
invasion from
the
north and the south.
In September, King Harold II
marched
north to defeat
his
half-brother, the king of
Norway,
at
the Battle of Stamford
Bridge. Just three
weeks later, he himself was defeated and killed at
Hastings by another invader of Viking origin, William
Duke of Normandy, from northern France.
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