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10 AUG 991

01 Viking raids of 991

In July and August of 991, a fleet of 93 Viking Longships ravaged Hampshire, Kent and Ipswich before heading up the River Blackwater to the Island of Northey, near Maldon. This location offered a safe harbour for their ships, protected from the mainland by a tidal causeway.

02 Byrhtnoth responds

The Ealdorman of Essex, Byrhtnoth,, of the manpower of Essex. This required that a certain number of men per area (hide) of land, served in the army for a time. These men will have been told to gather at Maldon to face the Viking threat.

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