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The Return of the Vikings: The Battle of Maldon 991

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On a day in August, 1,000 years ago, a fleet of some 90 viking ships sailed into the estuary of the Blackwater river in Essex. Fresh from the ravage of Ipswich, under the command (almost certainly) of the king of Denmark, they were intent no doubt on the rich spoils to be had from the royal Mint at Maldon. Facing them on the shore was Byrhtnoth, the second nobleman of the realm, with an army drawn from the households of the region. The ensuing fight was terrible in its ferocity. Byrhtnoth and many of his companions were slain, and eventually the vikings triumphed. Their victory marked the collapse of effective armed resistance to the Danes, and presaged the end of Anglo-Saxon England.

192 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2006

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Donald Scragg

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Prof. Donald Scragg is an Emeritus Professor in the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures of the University of Manchester.

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June 12, 2015
The writing is clear and easy but the scholarship is very evident. I really enjoyed this rendition of the battle of Maldon.
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December 7, 2015
Very informative, but not overwhelming in terms of the scholarly background. Very good for highlighting the importance of this much overlooked battle.
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