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==Britain and Ireland==
==Britain and Ireland==
===England===
===England===
The earliest known Viking [[Lindisfarne raid|raid]] was that of [[Lindisfarne]], on 6 January 793. During the raid, an unidentified [[Viking raider]] fought against and defeated a [[Saxons|Saxon]] warrior, whom he then offered the chance to join his clan. However, the Saxon was overcome by grief, crying out that God had abandoned his people and that nothing remained but chaos. Feeling pity for him, the Viking raider killed him without a second thought.<ref name="Lindisfarne">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Numbskull's personal files|Otso Berg's Profile: "Lindisfarne"]]</ref>
The earliest known Viking [[Lindisfarne raid|raid]] was that of [[Lindisfarne]], on 6 January 793. During the raid, an unidentified [[Viking raider]] fought against and defeated a [[Saxons|Saxon]] warrior, whom he then offered the chance to join his clan. However, the Saxon, overcome with grief, cried out that God had abandoned his people and that nothing remained but chaos. Pitying him, the Viking raider killed the Saxon without a second thought.<ref name="Lindisfarne">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Numbskull's personal files|Otso Berg's Profile: "Lindisfarne"]]</ref>


Nearly a century later in 873, the Vikings returned to Great Britain to expand. One such Viking was [[Eivor]], later affiliate of the [[Hidden Ones]]. They were met with opposition from King [[Alfred the Great|Alfred of Wessex]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>
Nearly a century later in 873, the Vikings returned to Great Britain to expand. One such Viking was [[Eivor]], a later affiliate of the [[Hidden Ones]]. They were met with opposition from King [[Alfred the Great|Alfred of Wessex]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>


==North Atlantic==
==North Atlantic==
===North America===
===North America===
At some point during the Early Middle Ages, Vikings had traveled as far as North America. During a fight, one viking's sword was broken and its fragments scattered northeast region of [[North America]], including what would become [[New York City]], the [[River Valley|Hudson River Valley]], and the islands of the North Atlantic.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref>
At some point during the Early Middle Ages, Vikings had traveled as far as North America. During a fight, one viking's sword was broken and its fragments scattered throughout the northeast region of [[North America]], including what would become [[New York City]], the [[River Valley|Hudson River Valley]], and the islands of the North Atlantic.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Viking expansion is the process in which the Vikings sailed most of the North Atlantic, looting, pillaging, and settling as they went.

Britain and Ireland

England

The earliest known Viking raid was that of Lindisfarne, on 6 January 793. During the raid, an unidentified Viking raider fought against and defeated a Saxon warrior, whom he then offered the chance to join his clan. However, the Saxon, overcome with grief, cried out that God had abandoned his people and that nothing remained but chaos. Pitying him, the Viking raider killed the Saxon without a second thought.[1]

Nearly a century later in 873, the Vikings returned to Great Britain to expand. One such Viking was Eivor, a later affiliate of the Hidden Ones. They were met with opposition from King Alfred of Wessex.[2]

North Atlantic

North America

At some point during the Early Middle Ages, Vikings had traveled as far as North America. During a fight, one viking's sword was broken and its fragments scattered throughout the northeast region of North America, including what would become New York City, the Hudson River Valley, and the islands of the North Atlantic.[3]

Appearances

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