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[[File:ACV Wenloch Abbey.png|thumb|250px|Wenloch Abbey]]
[[File:ACV Wenloch Abbey.png|thumb|250px|Wenloch Abbey]]
The '''Wenloch Abbey''' was an [[Church|abbey]] in [[Snotinghamscire]], [[England]], Unlike most typical abbeys and monasteries, the priests of the abbey kept much of its cargo stored in the catacombs beneath, hoping to keep it hidden from [[Viking]] [[Raid|raiders]].
The '''Wenloch Abbey''' was an [[Church|abbey]] in [[Snotinghamscire]], [[England]], Unlike most typical abbeys and monasteries, the priests of the abbey kept much of its cargo stored in the catacombs beneath, hoping to keep it hidden from [[Viking]] [[Raid|raiders]].


In the 870s, the abbey was raided by the Viking [[Raven Clan]] led by [[Eivor Varinsdottir]], who were able to locate the cargo whereabouts and looted it for their settlement of [[Ravensthorpe]].
In 874, the abbey was raided by the Viking [[Raven Clan]] led by [[Eivor Varinsdottir]], who were able to locate the cargo whereabouts and looted it for their settlement of [[Ravensthorpe]].


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Wenloch Abbey

The Wenloch Abbey was an abbey in Snotinghamscire, England, Unlike most typical abbeys and monasteries, the priests of the abbey kept much of its cargo stored in the catacombs beneath, hoping to keep it hidden from Viking raiders.

In 874, the abbey was raided by the Viking Raven Clan led by Eivor Varinsdottir, who were able to locate the cargo whereabouts and looted it for their settlement of Ravensthorpe.

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