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Viking Age in the British Isles

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In this episode, we explore the Viking Age in the British Isles, tracing how Scandinavian raiders evolved from feared coastal attackers into settlers, traders, and political powers across England and Ireland. The discussion highlights their pagan origins, their clashes and alliances with Anglo-Saxon and Irish kingdoms, and the archaeological evidence—burial mounds, Islamic silver coins, and urban remains—that reveals a far more complex Viking world than raiding alone. From York to Dublin, we examine how Viking settlement reshaped cities, trade networks, language, art, and identity, leaving a legacy of conquest, cultural exchange, assimilation, and eventual political unification in response to a shared external threat.

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