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Anglo-Saxon monasteries were much more resistant to Viking attacks than previously thought, Lyminge in Kent (UK) held out against repeated attacks and held out for nearly a century thanks to effective defensive strategies put in place by ecclesiastical and secular rulers.
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History Abbeys resisted Viking savagery in the UK for almost a century – according to archaeological excavations that began in 2007, Anglo-Saxon monasteries were more resistant to Viking attacks than previously thought, since Lyminge in Kent (UK, Kingdom) withstood. The attacks were repeated and continued for nearly a century thanks to effective defensive strategies developed by ecclesiastical and secular rulers. Customer access To access most of the news, you must be a registered user. If you would like to access Servimedia news, write an e-mail to the following address: suscripciones@servimedia.es Forgot your password? Username Enter your Servimedia username. Password Type the password assigned to your username. © The contents of this news are owned by Servimedia News Agency and are protected by copyright. Only Servimedia clients are allowed to use it and we require our agency to sign or cite as the source. Thank you so much.
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