Erin Turner

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Many scholars have tried to divide the Viking Age into phases, usually determined by changes in the patterns of maritime violence. The conventional view sees an initial period of sporadic raiding from c. 789 to 805, and then a focussed shift to targets in Ireland and Scotland until 834, before the rise of true Viking armies with overwintering campaigns after that date.
The Children of Ash and Elm: A History of the Vikings
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