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The Northmen in Britain

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The narrative traces the arrival and expansion of Norse and Danish seafarers in the British Isles, describing coastal raids, trade, and the establishment of settlements and earldoms. It interweaves material from Norse sagas and British and Irish chronicles to recount kingships, major battles, dynastic struggles, and episodes of conversion and settlement across Orkney, the Hebrides, Ireland, and England. Individual sagas and episodes illuminate Viking society, ship warfare, and cultural encounters, while later chapters follow the rise of Danish rule in England, notable rulers, and the gradual fading of the Viking era. Illustrations, maps, and source notes accompany the account.

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Eleanor Hull

Eleanor Hull was an Irish author and scholar known for her contributions to the study of Irish literature and history. She is particularly recognized for her work "Cuchulain, the Hound of Ulster," which explores the legendary hero of Irish mythology, bringing ancient tales to a modern audience. Hull also authored "The Northmen in Britain," a significant examination of the Viking influence in Britain. Her writings reflect a deep engagement with both the cultural heritage of Ireland and the broader historical narratives of the British Isles.

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