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Viking Age (793–1066)

The Viking Age (793–1066) marks a significant period in Norse history, characterized by the expansion of Scandinavian seafarers known as Vikings. Starting with the raid on Lindisfarne in 793, these skilled explorers, traders, and warriors traveled across Europe, reaching as far as North America, the Mediterranean, and beyond. They established settlements, exchanged goods, and influenced cultures through trade and conquest. The era ended with the integration of Vikings into the societies they encountered and the rise of centralized monarchies in Scandinavia. This period greatly impacted European trade, culture, and history, shaping the medieval world.

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    The Viking Age (793-1066) marks a period when Norse explorers, warriors, and traders from Scandinavia expanded their influence across Europe and beyond. It began with the raid on the Lindisfarne monastery in 793, signaling their presence in the British Isles. Vikings traveled extensively, establishing settlements in places like Iceland, Greenland, and Newfoundland, while also impacting regions like France, Russia, and the British Isles. They were skilled shipbuilders and navigators, known for their longships. By 1066, the Viking Age ended with the Norman Conquest of England, which was influenced by earlier Viking settlements and cultures.