How the Vikings Changed Europe Forever — Fexingo History

How Viking Settlement Pattern Transformed the British Isles

6 min · 26. juni 2026
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The Vikings didn't just raid and leave. Between the 860s and 870s, the Great Heathen Army shifted from hit-and-run attacks to full-scale conquest and settlement across England, Ireland, and Scotland. This episode traces how vikingr became landowners, how the Danelaw emerged as a legal and cultural hybrid, and how place-names like those ending in -by, -thorpe, and -thwaite still mark the landscape today. We look at the Five Boroughs of Leicester, Nottingham, Derby, Stamford, and Lincoln, the division of Mercia and East Anglia, and the uneasy peace between King Alfred of Wessex and the Viking leader Guthrum. We also consider the legacy of Scandinavian language on English — words like 'law', 'window', 'they', and 'egg' — and the controversial question of integration versus segregation. Drawing on the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the Burghal Hidage, and archaeological evidence from sites like Cottam and Wharram Percy, this episode explores how a generation of invaders became the neighbors who reshaped a kingdom. #Vikings #Danelaw #GreatHeathenArmy #AngloSaxonEngland #AlfredTheGreat #Guthrum #FiveBoroughs #Mercia #EastAnglia #PlaceNames #ScandinavianInfluence #EnglishLanguage #SettlementHistory #MedievalHistory #NorthernEurope #FexingoHistory #History #VikingAge Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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