The Viking Age is framed as 793 to 1066, beginning with a recorded monastery raid and ending with Norman assimilation into the broader European order after Hastings.
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Hastings
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...supposedly to have ended, is the year of the Battle of Hastings. That is when Normandy, the Normans who lived in France, they crossed..."
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"...supposedly to have ended, is the year of the Battle of Hastings. That is when Normandy, the Normans who lived in France, they crossed..."
"And this is the last time that England would be conquered. And this would mark the end of the Viking Age because it really..."
"...This is year 1066. This battle is called the Battle of Hastings. In which, when the conqueror of Normandy in France, he comes and..."
"...and conquer England in the year 1066 at the Battle of Hastings. So if you look at this map, what you will discover is..."
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