
Episode 47: The Man Who Saved English
The History of English Podcast
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The Viking Raids and the Decline of Monasteries
This chapter explores the impact of Viking raids on Britain and the decline of monasteries and education. It discusses the shift from raiding to settlement during the second phase of Viking invasions, focusing on a Danish fleet that arrived in southeastern Britain. The Vikings attacked Canterbury and London, and despite occasional victories, the Anglo-Saxons struggled to defend against the invaders due to division and lack of standing armies.
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