The Vikings in HistoryBarnes & Noble Books, 1983 - 224 oldal |
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54. oldal
... monasteries where the nationalities of the attackers could be discerned . Of the number of such plunderings where the nationality of the plunderers is known there are 139 attributable to the Irish , 140 to the Norse , and fourteen to ...
... monasteries where the nationalities of the attackers could be discerned . Of the number of such plunderings where the nationality of the plunderers is known there are 139 attributable to the Irish , 140 to the Norse , and fourteen to ...
56. oldal
... monasteries and churches , often with close familial and hereditary ties with the local king . Inter - tribal warfare , then , easily led to attacks on these sacred places , the obvious and vulnerable signs of an enemy's wealth . The ...
... monasteries and churches , often with close familial and hereditary ties with the local king . Inter - tribal warfare , then , easily led to attacks on these sacred places , the obvious and vulnerable signs of an enemy's wealth . The ...
84. oldal
... monasteries in the west of Ireland , the best known being Clonfert in Galway , and who sailed to Iona , the Western Isles , Wales , and possibly even Brittany . There the light of history fails us and we are back in the mist , with only ...
... monasteries in the west of Ireland , the best known being Clonfert in Galway , and who sailed to Iona , the Western Isles , Wales , and possibly even Brittany . There the light of history fails us and we are back in the mist , with only ...
Tartalomjegyzék
List of maps illustrations and tables | 8 |
The Vikings on the eve | 15 |
The first raids on the British Isles and their aftermath | 35 |
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