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The '''Raider Axe''' was a [[battleaxe]] commonly wielded by [[Vikings]], [[Norsemen|Norse]] raiders who raided [[Europe|Northern Europe]] during the early [[Middle Ages]].
The '''Raider Axe''' was a [[bearded axe]] commonly wielded by [[Vikings]], [[Norsemen|Norse]] raiders who raided [[Europe|Northern Europe]] during the early [[Middle Ages]].


During the 9th century, it was acquired by [[Eivor]] of the [[Raven Clan]].<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>  
During the 9th century, it was acquired by [[Eivor]] of the [[Raven Clan]].<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>


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==Weapon statistics==
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[[Category:9th century weapons]]

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The Raider Axe was a bearded axe commonly wielded by Vikings, Norse raiders who raided Northern Europe during the early Middle Ages.

During the 9th century, it was acquired by Eivor of the Raven Clan.[1]

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