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• Nov 22, 2025 Who Were The Vikings In The Middle Ages Newfoundland is evidence of a Viking settlement) to the coasts of England, France, and Russia. 3. Raids and Plunder: The Fearsome Reputation The Vikings are famously known for their raids. These weren't random acts of violence; they were carefully planned operations targeting monaste By Denise Rutherford
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