In 859, Vikings led by Björn Ironside and Hastein passed through the Straits of Gibraltar to raid Al Andalus, Francia and Italy.
This is the story of the Viking raid on the Mediterranean
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The Vikings had been raiding Western Europe for decades, most famously at Lindisfarne (793) and Paris (855).
They then turned their gaze southwards first raiding (not very successfully) into what is now Spain in 844.
The Vikings were well aware of the riches of the Muslim world, therefore Björn Ironside (reportedly a son of Ragnar Lodbrok) and Hastein began to draw up plans for a large raiding expedition.
In 937 AD, the fate of all Britain hung in the balance when King Æthelstan was confronted by a combined Viking and Scottish army.
This is the story of the Battle of Brunanburh
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Æthelstan, the grandson of Alfred the Great, had greatly expanded his grandfather's Kingdom.
After defeating the Vikings of York in 927 he brought all of England under his fold, he also later subdued the Scots and Welsh bringing them too under his indirect control.
In response to the relentless Anglo-Saxon advance King Constantine Il of Alba, King Owain of the Strathclyde Britons and Olaf Guthfrithson of Dublin joined forces.
This combined force, which likely
numbered in the 1000s, descended
upon Northern England in the
Autumn of 937