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The Norwegian Vikings invaded England and fought for 40 years before being defeated. Part of the army returned to Norway and part was incorporated in the peoples of England. The fusion of the Vikings into England brought about another infusion of the tribe of Ephraim into England. | The Norwegian Vikings invaded England and fought for 40 years before being defeated. Part of the army returned to Norway and part was incorporated in the peoples of England. The fusion of the Vikings into England brought about another infusion of the tribe of Ephraim into England. | ||
=== 865 AD Danish Vikings === | === 865 AD Danish Vikings === | ||
The Danish Vikings invaded both France and England. They forcibly took one forth of France and set up Normandy as their new conquered kingdom. The Danish kings gave descent to William the Conquerer who ruled one forth of France with his brothers. In England, the Danish vikings conquered three forths of England before being defeated in 698 AD. The Danes made York, Yorkshire their headquarters. Their army was incorporated into England giving rise to names with "son" suffixes like Rawson, Dawson, Anderson, and Janson. This incorporations of the Danish army gave England another infusion of the tribe of Ephraim. | The Danish Vikings {{FHL|239748 }} invaded both France and England. They forcibly took one forth of France and set up Normandy as their new conquered kingdom. The Danish kings gave descent to William the Conquerer who ruled one forth of France with his brothers. In England, the Danish vikings conquered three forths of England before being defeated in 698 AD. The Danes made York, Yorkshire their headquarters. Their army was incorporated into England giving rise to names with "son" suffixes like Rawson, Dawson, Anderson, and Janson. This incorporations of the Danish army gave England another infusion of the tribe of Ephraim. | ||
=== 1050 AD Hastings === | === 1050 AD Hastings === | ||
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