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The Danelaw , as recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (also known as the Danelagh ; Old English: Dena lagu ; Danish: ), is a historical name given to the part of England in which the laws of ...
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The Danelaw (from the Old English Dena lagu, Danish: Danelagen ) is an 11th century name for an area of northern and eastern England under the administrative control of the Danish Viking empire (or Danes, or Norsemen) from the late 9th century.
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It required Guthrum to be baptised and, essentially, the division of England into the Anglo-Saxon southern kingdom and the Danelaw. The Danelaw included counties north of an imaginary line running from London to Bedford and then up to Chester. ... History Homepage Topics...
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Northern Danelaw (Studies in the Early History of Britain) (Hardcover) ... Examining the development of lordship, peasant status and estate structures in the Northern Danelaw (now Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire), this book places the region in its wider European context and...
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Moreover, although the ethnic interpretation of history in which the Danes and the Danelaw play such a part is far from abandoned, sufficient doubt surrounds it to make 1986 more an occasion for discussing than celebrating the 'Danelaw'.
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Viking States : The Danelaw and the Viking Kingdom of York, 860-954 ... This page is part of World History at KMLA; First posted in 2000, last revised on November 9th 2004; Click here to go Home; Click here to go to Information about KMLA, WHKMLA, the author and webmaster;
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The Peace of Wedmore is an agreement reached between the King Alfred and Guthrum, Danish King of East Anglia, around the year 878. It established a firm frontier, north and east of which would come to be called the Danelaw, between Alfred's England and Danish held territories. ... Britannia's British History Department...
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