BattlefieldsExeter Viking Sack 1001
Early Medieval

Exeter Viking Sack 1001

1001
Devon, England
Also known as: Norse sack Exeter 1001 · Danes take Exeter 1001
Era
Early Medieval
Battle Type
Siege
Location
Devon, England
Status
Unregistered
The Combatants

Who Fought

Defeated
Exeter
Forces
Exeter garrison & defenders (c. 500–1,000).
VS
Victor
Norse raiders
Forces
Norse raiders: c. 20–30 ships (c. 2,000–3,000)
Outcome
City sacked despite resistance; great fire set
The Battle

History & Significance

The 1001 sacking of Exeter, aided by a treacherous Norman porter according to tradition, was one of the most damaging Viking strikes on an English city in the Second Viking Age.

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