The Viking who changed Britain Forever — 793 to 1066 AD (Ai Reconstruction)
The complete 273-year history of the Viking invasion of Britain — from the first raid on Lindisfarne in 793 AD to the final battle at Stamford Bridge in 1066 AD. A full AI reconstruction of Viking history in medieval England, built from historical and archaeological records. This is the entire story of how Vikings nearly destroyed Anglo-Saxon England — and how England fought back. Timeline: 0:00 — The Raid (Lindisfarne, 793 AD) 2:31 — The North (Who Were the Vikings?) 4:15 — The Raids Escalate (793–865 AD) 6:15 — The Great Heathen Army (865–871 AD) 8:30 — The Last Kingdom (Alfred's Resistance, 871–886 AD) 11:15 — Two Englands (The Danelaw, 886–927 AD) 12:40 — The Reconquest (899–927 AD) 14:35 — The Return (Second Viking Age, 980–1035 AD) 16:52 — The End (1066 AD) This AI history documentary covers: the Viking raid on Lindisfarne, the Great Heathen Army, the fall of Northumbria, East Anglia, and Mercia, Alfred the Great hiding in the Somerset marshes, the Battle of Edington, the Danelaw, Æthelflæd Lady of the Mercians, the reconquest of York, the St. Brice's Day Massacre, Cnut the Great, the Battle of Stamford Bridge, and the Battle of Hastings. Every scene is an AI historical reconstruction — no stock footage, no live action. Built entirely using AI image and video generation from archaeological and historical sources. —————————————————— Sources & further reading: The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle — the primary written record of Anglo-Saxon England. Multiple translations available via Project Gutenberg and the Avalon Project at Yale Law School. Asser's "Life of King Alfred" (893 AD) — the only contemporary biography of Alfred the Great, primary source for Alfred's retreat to the marshes and the muster at Egbert's Stone. "The Vikings" by Else Roesdahl (Penguin, 1998) — comprehensive archaeological overview of Viking society and the Scandinavian world. "Alfred the Great: War, Kingship and Culture in Anglo-Saxon England" by Richard Abels (Routledge, 1998) — definitive academic study of Alfred's military campaigns. "The Norman Conquest" by Marc Morris (Windmill Books, 2013) — detailed account of the events of 1066 including Stamford Bridge and Hastings. "Kings and Vikings: Scandinavia and Europe AD 700–1100" by P.H. Sawyer (Routledge, 1982) — standard text on Viking expansion. "Æthelflæd: The Lady of the Mercians" by Tim Clarkson (John Donald, 2018) — covers the reconquest campaigns. English Heritage — english-heritage.org.uk Britannica — britannica.com/topic/Viking-people —————————————————— 🔔 Subscribe for more AI historical reconstructions of lost worlds #vikinghistory #aireconstruction #medievalengland #vikingbritain

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