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Horik's English Campaign was a war of conquest mainly fought between the kingdom of Denmark and the kingdom of Wessex. The campaign was initially a large scale raid and exploration of the english kingdom of Northumbria, but a major North Sea storm derailed the host of king Horik to Wessex.

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  • Horik's English Campaign
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  • Horik's English Campaign was a war of conquest mainly fought between the kingdom of Denmark and the kingdom of Wessex. The campaign was initially a large scale raid and exploration of the english kingdom of Northumbria, but a major North Sea storm derailed the host of king Horik to Wessex.
Strength
  • 150(xsd:integer)
  • 250(xsd:integer)
  • At least 600
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Date
  • 800(xsd:integer)
Commander
  • King Horik
  • King Aelle
  • Earl Ingstad
  • Earl Ragnar
  • King Ecbert
  • Prince Aethelwulf
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Campaign
combatant
  • Kingdom of Wessex
  • Kingdom of Denmark
  • Earldom of Hedeby
  • Kingdom of Northumbria
  • Earldom of Kattegat
Place
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  • English victory
abstract
  • Horik's English Campaign was a war of conquest mainly fought between the kingdom of Denmark and the kingdom of Wessex. The campaign was initially a large scale raid and exploration of the english kingdom of Northumbria, but a major North Sea storm derailed the host of king Horik to Wessex.
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