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The Vikings in Ireland

Medieval Murder

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Viking Raids in Early Ireland

This chapter examines the early Viking incursions into Ireland, highlighting their initial focus on small-scale raids for resources rather than settlement. It explores the tactical advantages of the Vikings, their opportunistic raids on monasteries, and the evolution of their strategies over time. The discussion includes the impact of these raids on monastic communities and sets the stage for the transition from sporadic attacks to more organized invasions in the 830s.

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