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, says the people of Denmark abounded in all riches, the wealthy being clothed in all sorts of scarlet, in purple and fine linen, (mine non salum scarlatica vario grisio, sed purpurea et bysso in- duntur;) and he further adds, "that this wealth is drawn from the herring-fishery at the island of Sclfonen, whither traders of all nations resorting, bring with them gold, silver, and other commo dities, for purchasing fish. " The fact was, that island became a place of great resort by these pirates ...for supplies. But we return to sketch these piracies : In about the year 846, an immense body of Scandinavians ascended the Elbe with six hundred vessels under their king Roric. Hamburg was burned ; they then poured down upon Saxony ; but, having met with a defeat, and just then learning the fate of Ragner, sent messengers to Louis, king of Germany, sued for peace, and were permitted to retire from the country upon their giving up their plunder and releasing their captives. After leaving the Elbe, Roric went to the Rhine and the Scheldt, destroyed all the monasteries as far as Ghent, and the Emperor Lothaire, unable to subdue him, received him as his vassal and gave him a large territory.
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