Siege of Dumbarton

Siege of Dumbarton
Part of the Viking invasions of Scotland
Date870
LocationDumbarton Rock
Result Viking victory
Belligerents
Scandinavian Dublin Kingdom of Strathclyde
Commanders and leaders
Olaf the White
Ivar the Boneless
Artgal

The Siege of Dumbarton took place in 870, where the Briton fortress at Dumbarton Rock was besieged by a Viking force from Ireland.[1] The defenders were defeated after four months when they ran out of water, and the attackers returned to Ireland a year later with a great deal of slaves and plunder.[2] The event forced the Britons to move their capital to Govan.

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Coordinates: 55°56′10″N 4°33′43″W / 55.936°N 4.562°W / 55.936; -4.562


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