
Vikings and the Fight for England
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This episode explores the era of Viking invasions that shook Anglo-Saxon England, beginning with the brutal 793 AD raid on Lindisfarne. As the Great Heathen Army swept across the land, kingdoms like Northumbria, Mercia, and East Anglia crumbled. Only Wessex, under the leadership of Alfred the Great, stood firm. After suffering defeat and hiding in the marshes, Alfred mounted a comeback that led to the critical victory at Edington in 878. Through strategic reforms, fortified towns, and cultural revival, Alfred preserved Anglo-Saxon rule and laid the groundwork for English unity. Meanwhile, Viking settlements and culture left a lasting mark, blending with the land they once tried to conquer.
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