AD 793 to AD 1300
The Viking Age in Britain is thought to start in AD 793 with the first recorded Viking raid at Lindisfarne. The initial part of the Viking Age was characterised by raids, particularly on monastic settlements. Later, the Vikings established more permanent settlement in parts of Britain, such as the Danelaw in northeast England and the Norse Kingdom of the Isles in the Orkney, Shetland and Western Isles of northern Scotland. In England, the Viking Age ended with the Norman Conquest in AD 1066, while in Scotland, Norse rule continued in some places until around AD 1300.