Why were the Nordic people attacked by Baltic Slavic pirates after they gave up piracy?

The earliest Viking in historical records was an attack on Britain recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in 789. At that time, they were mistaken for businessmen by local officials, and these pirates killed officials who wanted to tax them. The second record was made in 793 AD. In the next 200 years, the vikings invaded the coastal countries of Europe, plundered the inland upstream along the river, and once controlled Russia and the Baltic Sea. It is said that they have reached the Mediterranean Sea and the Caspian Sea.

One of them crossed the Baltic Sea, made an expedition to Russia, and arrived in Kiev and Baurgard. Some ships sailed to the Caspian Sea and went to Baghdad to do business with Arabs. The more famous Viking Group marched to the southwest, causing an uproar in the heart of Europe. They plundered the British Isles and invaded the European continent.

The word Viking has strong derogatory meanings such as plunder and killing. Vikings had a profound influence on European history, especially on the historical process of Britain and France.

1 1 The German historian Adam of Bremen once recorded in the fourth volume of his book History of the Archbishop of Hamburg: "Pirates gathered a lot of gold on the island of Xilan. These pirates are called vikings by their own people, and we call them Ascomans. They pay tribute to the king of Denmark. "

/kloc-In the 3rd century, King Harold I of Norway decided to clear these pirates from Scotland and nearby islands, and some Vikings fled to Iceland. Legends in northern Europe portrayed them as fearless heroes, while in the legends of18th century, they were portrayed as robbers.

Europeans think Scandinavian farmers are amateur pirates, but Scandinavians think that maybe these people are just illegal robbers. There is also a saying that Slavic pirates fled to settle in Northern Europe.