Battle of Maldon
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Was a Viking saint responsible for the nursery rhyme "London Bridge is falling down"?
Olaf Haraldsson, better known in Norway as Saint Olaf, spent time as a mercenary in the employ of Anglo-Saxon King Æthelred the Unready. During that time, he was said to have been responsible for pulling down London Bridge to stop fellow Vikings sailing up the river Thames to plague his benefactor.2 years ago — Legacy -
The Battle of Maldon: The beginning of the end of Anglo-Saxon England
Celebrated in an epic poem of questionable historicity but nevertheless of great quality, the Battle of Maldon was one of the most consequential battles of the 10th century.2 years ago — Warfare -
The St. Brice's Day Massacre: What really happened?
In 1002, Æthelred the Unready issued a royal decree that would result in terrible slaughter and eventually help lead to the fall of the House of Wessex.2 years ago — History -
Viking warfare: What did Viking battle tactics look like?
Vikings were known for their raids and piracy in many parts of Europe during the Viking Age, which refers to the period from 793 AD to 11th century AD.4 years ago — Warfare