VIK031
First Legion
During their incursions into England, the Vikings were known for taking prisoners and acquiring female slaves as part of their raids and conquests. These Norse seafarers, renowned for their skilled navigation and fearsome reputation, would often target coastal settlements and monasteries. The Vikings sought not only valuable goods but also captives who could be held for ransom or sold into slavery. Female captives were particularly vulnerable, facing the prospect of being taken as slaves to serve in various capacities. This practice was a distressing aspect of Viking raids, reflecting the harsh realities of medieval warfare and the socio-economic dynamics of the time. The impact of Viking invasions on the local population, including the taking of prisoners and slaves, left a lasting mark on the historical narrative of the Viking Age in England.