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The Battle of Lindisfarne
Charlemagne sent emissaries and opened up communication specifically with the Danes but the Danes were very wary they refused to be assimilated into Christian civilization. They could use this new political and geographic knowledge from their communications with Charlemagne's empire in order to then turn around and start raiding to the west. The earliest at least the earliest written evidence about these raids on the west are from Great Britain. So small coastal attacks and raids around England continued into the early 790s. This early wave of attacks then really culminated in the year 793 with the famous attack on Lindisfarne most likely by raiders from Norway.