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Vikings & Anglo-Saxons

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Vikings and Anglo-Saxons

In 793 AD, England was ruled by the Anglo-Saxons and divided into seven kingdoms. That year, England was attacked for the first time by Viking invaders.

Anglo-Saxons

Anglo-Saxons

  • Anglo-Saxons were people who migrated to England from parts of central Europe (around Germany) from the fifth century.
  • From the fifth century, the Anglo-Saxons ruled England.
English kingdoms

English kingdoms

  • However, England was divided into seven kingdoms:
    • Northumbria, Mercia, Wessex, East Anglia, Essex, Kent and Sussex.
  • These seven kingdoms were often at war with each other so England was unstable and at risk of invasion.
Vikings

Vikings

  • The Vikings were people from Denmark and Norway who started to invade England from 792 onwards.
  • They had a reputation for being fierce, eager to kill anyone who got in their way, and unafraid of death.
Viking boats

Viking boats

  • They travelled to England on long-ships that were strong enough to travel from Denmark to England, but narrow enough to travel inland along rivers.
  • In 792, the Vikings invaded England for the first time.
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