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The Vikings Who were the Vikings? The Viking people came from the three countries of Scandinavia: Denmark, Norway and Sweden. They were also known as the Norse people. They were mostly farmers, but some worked as craftsmen or traders.Norse

Viking Houses Most people lived on farms. Their houses were built of wood, stone or blocks of turf, with thatched or turf roofs. turfthatched

What happened to the Vikings? The end of the Viking age Throughout the Viking Age, there were many conflicts and battles between the Vikings and the English. In the 9th century, the English king, Alfred the Great forced the Vikings to leave the whole of western England. During the 10th Century the English reconquered many Viking areas. But in the early 11th century the whole of England was ruled by the Viking King Knut. In 1066 England was conquered by William, the Duke of Normandy. This was the end of the Viking Age in England. In Scotland, powerful Viking earls continued to rule the islands and some of the mainland for hundreds of years. They were driven from the mainland in the mid- 12th century, but remained in the northern islands for another 300 years.conquered

Viking Invasion The Vikings in Britain In the year 793 Viking pirate raiders sailed across the North Sea to a Christian monastery 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. In 865 a 'Great Army' of Danish Vikings invaded England. There were fierce battles for several years. In the end the Vikings conquered all of northern, central and eastern England, and seized much of the land for their own farms. This area was called 'The Danelaw'.monasteryconquered