For nearly a century Abbey resisted Viking brutality in the UK | Pioneer in the field of social information

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– According to archaeological excavations, they began in 2007

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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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