A History of the VikingsOxford University Press, 1973 - 504 sider Draws on a host of scientific disciplines to evolve an extensive, authoritative historical composite of the Viking Age. |
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Side 372
... Knut for its king . He was even younger than his rival . With Knut as an English king we are not primarily concerned . But two events of 1017 invite attention . In that year Knut divided England into four parts , for administrative and ...
... Knut for its king . He was even younger than his rival . With Knut as an English king we are not primarily concerned . But two events of 1017 invite attention . In that year Knut divided England into four parts , for administrative and ...
Side 380
... Knut's third expedition to Denmark in 1025-6 , which in its turn led to the reversal of Norwegian Olaf's fortunes . One wonders why Knut had not moved before . The reasons seem to be that he had plenty to occupy him in England , and ...
... Knut's third expedition to Denmark in 1025-6 , which in its turn led to the reversal of Norwegian Olaf's fortunes . One wonders why Knut had not moved before . The reasons seem to be that he had plenty to occupy him in England , and ...
Side 381
... Knut fought with them . Some early writers awarded the victory to Knut , others to the confederates . Jarl Ulf is reported as playing decisive role on both sides . Details of the fight are more than usually unreliable . But something ...
... Knut fought with them . Some early writers awarded the victory to Knut , others to the confederates . Jarl Ulf is reported as playing decisive role on both sides . Details of the fight are more than usually unreliable . But something ...
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From the Beginnings to the Age of Migrations | 17 |
The Legendary History of the Swedes and the Danes | 47 |
Diversity and Unity | 59 |
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