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Vikings in the south: voyages to Iberia and the Mediterranean

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In the ninth century, Vikings carried out raids on the Christian north and Muslim south of the Iberian peninsula (modern Spain and Portugal), going on to attack North Africa, southern Francia and Italy and perhaps sailing as far as Byzantium.

A century later, Vikings killed a bishop of Santiago de Compostela and harried the coasts of al-Andalus.

Most of the raids after this date were small in scale, but several heroes of the Old Norse sagas were said to have raided in the peninsula.These Vikings have been only a footnote to the history of the Viking Age.

Many stories about their activities survive only in elaborate versions written centuries after the event, and in Arabic.

This book reconsiders the Arabic material as part of a dossier that also includes Latin chronicles and charters as well as archaeological and place-name evidence.

Arabic authors and their Latin contemporaries remembered Vikings in Iberia in surprisingly similar ways.

How they did so sheds light on contemporary responses to Vikings throughout the medieval world.

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Bloomsbury
1474213774 / 9781474213776
eBook (EPUB)
27/08/2015
United Kingdom
English
160 pages
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