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Brittany’s lost Viking Age, when a Celtic kingdom was overrun, occupied, and reborn
In the ninth and tenth centuries, Brittany was hit harder than almost anywhere in Frankia, torn apart by dynastic feuds and then conquered outright by a Scandinavian warlord elite. This is the story ...
Ivarr and his brother Ubba ravaged England during the 9th Century [The British Library] A mound of earth in west Cumbria could contain a lost Viking king called Ivarr the Boneless, an archaeologist ...
The mass grave was uncovered during a University of Cambridge training excavation at Wandlebury, an Iron Age hillfort just south of the city. The burial pit itself measured roughly four meters by one ...
An archaeologist believes he's determined the location of where Ivarr the Boneless is buried, along with the warrior’s ship.
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A sentimental journey to Scotland
My most recent trip to Scotland was a sentimental journey of sorts – a nostalgic nod to my first visit as a 20-something just beginning her love affair with the British Isles in general and Scotland ...
The Viking Age saw the pillaging of the British Isles, France, and the Mediterranean until inequality, Christianity, and sex ended the era.
We take a look at the unexpected places the Vikings reached, and what remnants of their visits you can still see today.
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