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 5
... royal power , or at least royal pretensions , holds out hope for a closer understanding of how royal power developed in the Scandinavian countries during the Viking Age . Coin - making was a late introduction into all three lands ...
... royal power , or at least royal pretensions , holds out hope for a closer understanding of how royal power developed in the Scandinavian countries during the Viking Age . Coin - making was a late introduction into all three lands ...
Side 41
... royal personage at Sutton Hoo in East Anglia . The full implications of the discoveries at Sutton Hoo are as yet not understood , but the correspondence between the treasures found there and the way of life they represent ( the big ship ...
... royal personage at Sutton Hoo in East Anglia . The full implications of the discoveries at Sutton Hoo are as yet not understood , but the correspondence between the treasures found there and the way of life they represent ( the big ship ...
Side 173
... royal approval . The island is small and thinly populated , and situated between the great royal estates of Uppland and Söderman- land . It could be reached only by traversing the royal lands and waters , and safeguarded by none but the ...
... royal approval . The island is small and thinly populated , and situated between the great royal estates of Uppland and Söderman- land . It could be reached only by traversing the royal lands and waters , and safeguarded by none but the ...
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