Which Anglo-Saxon poem depicts the historical defeat of Earl Byrhtnoth and his men by Viking raiders in 991?
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Correct answer: The Battle of Maldon
The Battle of Maldon is a heroic poem that commemorates a real historical battle. It is famous for its depiction of 'ofermod' (pride or over-confidence) and the unwavering loyalty of the thanes after their leader falls.
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