825 - Grímur Kamban arrived at Faroe islands

Faroe islands
Grímur Kamban arrived at Faroe islands, he had Irish slaves with him, and did not come from Norway, Kamban is a Celtic name. On these island the only inhabitants he found was sheep and birds, he chose to settle at Funningur at Eysturoy. Irish monk Dicuil wrote that it took 2 days sail there from Ireland, and that the islands had been inhabited by Irish hermits for hundreds of years, but that Norwegian Vikings had forced them out. Thirty years before this was written, Norse ships arrived among the islands. The hermits chose to leave the islands as the solitude they sought was lost.
On the outskirts of Torshavn free men of Faroe Islands would meet once a year at Tinganes, 6 local courts, "thingsteads" met each spring.

Faroe Island viking settlement
England
Kingdom of Sussex and Essex was absorbed by Wessex
Germany
In Aachen a new peace treaty was signed by Franks and Danes.
Denmark
Danish coinage in Hedeby began, the coins were copies of Frankish motives, many were showing ships. Ladby king was buried.
Ireland
Vikings landed in Wexford Bay, Ireland and marched west to Taghmon at St. Mullins', sailed northwards by boat to Leoghlin Bridge and into Ossory County, then to Inistioge where they were finally turned back by the local Irish armed men. The Vikings made their way to Waterford, where they sailed round to the Youghall harbor and plundered the monastery of St. Molaise. Finally, they raided in Kilpeacon in Limerick County and Dun Lagan near Glendalough.
Scotland
Vikings captured the Hebrides. Viking raiders attacked Iona and killed abbot Blathmac and the rest of the brothers " with mad savagery" while looking for loot.
Spain
Battle of Altamira, vikings were defeated by Arabs.
A battle took place by the foot of a mountain that Muslims called Djabal al-Madjus. A madjus was a fire-worshipper, or heathen, and this was the term used by the Muslims to refer to the Vikings. The placee of the battle was probably beside Mount Sollube, north-west of Guernica.


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