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    Hastein (Old Norse: Hásteinn, also recorded as Hastingus, Anstign, Haesten, Hæsten, Hæstenn or Hæsting [1] [2] and alias Alsting [3]) was a notable Viking chieftain of the late 9th century who made several raiding voyages. Early life. Little is known of Hastein's early life. He is described as a Dane in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle .

  2. Aug 15, 2018 · Learn about Hastein, a 9th century Viking chieftain who led raids in Europe and North Africa, and his famous mistake of attacking Luna instead of Rome. Discover his adventures in England, his battles with Alfred the Great, and his fate after his defeats.

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  3. Oct 5, 2023 · Hastein was a prominent Viking leader who led raids on the Mediterranean coasts in the 9th century. He and his men sailed to Italy, but accidentally attacked the town of Luna, thinking it was Rome, and faced a miraculous defense by a bishop.

  4. May 13, 2024 · Hastein (also known as Hasting or Hásteinn) was a prominent Viking leader and raider from the late 9th century, renowned for his daring exploits across Western Europe. His ventures spanned from Scandinavia to the Mediterranean, earning him a reputation as one of the most feared and legendary Norse adventurers of his time.

  5. Nov 20, 2022 · Learn about Hastein, a viking chieftain who faked his death and tried to sack Rome in the 860s. Find out how he got there, what he did, and why he failed.

  6. Aug 15, 2018 · Hastein: A Notoriously Vicious Viking Raider…Not So Good At Navigation Described as “fierce, mightily cruel, and savage, pestilent, hostile, sombre, truculent, given to outrage, pestilent and untrustworthy, fickle and lawless” by his contemporaries, Hastein was one of...

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  8. Hastein (his name is also recorded as Anstign, Haesten, Hæsten, Hæstenn, Hæsting and Alsting) was a Viking chieftain. He lived in the late 9th century . He is famous for his attacks on cities in England , Spain , France , and Italy .