Now the English were confronted with a different type. [fact]
To an undue subservience to the Church the English at this time added military mismanagement. … Now the English were confronted with a different type of enemy. The Danes and Norsemen had not only the advantages of surprise which sea-power so long imparted, but they showed both mobility and skill on land.
Winston Churchill, A History of the English-Sp…, loc. 173