Nothing was holy to these savage men. They dug up altars, trampled on expensive relics, desecrated the tomb of St. Cuthbert, the founder of the monastery in 635. They installed hard, uncaring on the job the lovely Lindisfarne Gospels, prepared in equally Latin and Old British, telling the experiences of Matthew, Level, Luke and John. Many monks were killed, while others were place in chains and generated the boats as slaves. 

Yet others were stripped bare and chased to the shore where several drowned, even while putting up with the elementary insults of these marauders. Some lived, however, returned to the monastery, and rebuilt it. The Anglo Saxon Chronicle shows people that ahead of the strike on Lindisfarne, because Viking axe  same year, bad portents were seen. Immense flashes of lightening, fiery dragons soaring in the air and subsequent these came a good famine in the land.

"Here Beorhtric AD 786-802 needed Master Offa's girl Eadburh. And in his days there got for the first time 3 vessels; and then the reeve rode there and desired to compel them to visit the king's town, because he did not know very well what they certainly were; and they killed him. Those were the initial ships of the Danish guys which wanted out the land of the English race." Therefore wrote the Anglo Saxon Chronicle.

Re-live the great Viking days upon your trip to the Lofotr Viking Museum of Norway. Located on the island of Borg in the Lofoten archipelago, this interesting museum is housed in the biggest Viking longhouse still current in the 21st century. Calculating about 83 yards extended, this extraordinary framework was once your house of the very strong chieftains in the northern location of Norway. Lofotr is frequently called a full time income memorial, which characteristics pet demonstrates and reconstructions of the wonderful Viking days.