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==Vikings== Because of its wealth and success as a trade centre, Dorestad got the attention of Vikings in the 9th century. This resulted in large groups of Vikings attacking and looting the city. The first attack took place in 834 and the last attack in 863.<ref>Landschap Erfgoed Utrecht. (n.d.). Verhaal. Retrieved May 1, 2020, from https://www.utrechtaltijd.nl/verhalen/v/vikingen-plunderen-dorestad-en-utrecht/</ref> The Danish King [[Sigfred]] felt threatened by the advancement of the Franks under the leadership of [[Charlemagne]]. Charlemagne's attempt to subject the Saxons east of the [[Elbe]] by annexing [[Nordalbingia]] led to a feud between the factions of [[Halfdan (floruit 782–807)|Halfdan]] and [[Godfred]], two supposed sons of Sigfred. The throne of Denmark was briefly under control of the son of Halfdan, [[Harald Klak]], but he was driven away by the sons of Godfred.{{cn|date=February 2024}} The eldest son of [[Louis the Pious]], [[Lothair I|Lothair]], made use of the services provided by the Danish clan of the former King Harald Klak, who fled to Francia in 814. Harald was a [[vassal]] of King Louis with a place in [[Saxony]]. In the year 819 Harald became one of multiple kings in Denmark by the hand of Louis' negotiations with the Danes. In 826 Harald and his clan were baptised in [[Mainz]], after which he received the East-Frisian county [[Rüstringen]], of which the [[Gau (territory)|Gaus]] [[Ostringen (gouw)|Östringen]], [[Wangerland]], [[Harlingerland]] and a part of [[Norderland]] may have consisted. Harald was driven from Denmark and spent his last 25 years of his life in the county.{{cn|date=February 2024}} When Lothair got in a feud with his father Louis over his reassignment of the Empire in 829, he gave orders to [[Harald the Younger]], the nephew of Harald Klak, to make Frisia an unviable asset to King Louis by means of making crucial trade routes unsafe to travel and burning Dorestad to the ground. This would stagnate the transport of goods to the main areas of Francia, therefore forcing Louis to admit to the demands of Lothair. This resulted in Dorestad undergoing many attacks and lootings until Louis and Lothair came to terms in [[Worms, Germany|Worms]] in 839. Frisia got divided between Lothair and his half-brother [[Charles the Bald]], where the river [[Meuse]] became the border. Lothair gave Dorestad to Harald the Younger and his brother [[Rorik of Dorestad|Rorik]]. With the [[Treaty of Verdun]] in 843 the feud between the brothers ended and the Empire got divided once again, and Lothair got to rule over all of Frisia north of the Schelde, which became part of [[Middle Francia]].{{cn|date=February 2024}} After the death of Louis the Pious in 840 a new feud developed between his three sons, but over in Frisia, Lothair had a strong position because of the Danish Warlords that were situated in Rüstringen, Dorestad and [[Walcheren]]. The devastating effects of the civil wars were much worse than that of the 'modest' Viking attacks. The Frisians and Danes got along well, and went as far as to exchange goods. Frisia stayed related to the Heathen Baltic Sea culture, and felt threatened and repressed by the centralized way of leadership and the Christian beliefs. The Frisians did not defend Walcheren when the Danes attacked in 837. The Frisian count [[Gerulf I of Frisia]] in [[Westergo]] was accused of neglect, but regained his possessions in 839.<ref>Tuuk, L., 2013. De Friezen - De vroegste geschiedenis van het Nederlandse kustgebied. 1st ed. Utrecht: Omniboek, pp.199 - 206.</ref> [[File:Leiden-dorestad.jpg|thumb|The ''Dorestad Fibula'' ({{circa|775–800}}) was found in a well. It is currently in the [[Rijksmuseum van Oudheden]] in [[Leiden]].]] One of the most famous archaeological finds in the Netherlands is the {{ill|Dorestad Fibula|nl|Fibula van Dorestad}} (see image). It was found in an old well in Dorestad in 1969. The valuable piece of jewellery may have been placed in the well to protect it from danger, for example the attacks of the Vikings on Dorestad.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20161115193612/http://www.rmo.nl/onderwijs/museumkennis/verhalen/fibula-van-dorestad Rijksmuseum van Oudheden]</ref>
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