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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... sons to find succour at her brother Harald's court in Jutland . The recovery of a kingdom in Norway for these same sons was a justifiable project for a mother and a prudent for an uncle . About Gunnhild , unfortunately , we know next to ...
... sons to find succour at her brother Harald's court in Jutland . The recovery of a kingdom in Norway for these same sons was a justifiable project for a mother and a prudent for an uncle . About Gunnhild , unfortunately , we know next to ...
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... sons of Eirik would assert his overlordship of them and their territories alike . The opening rounds of the Danish - Norwegian conflict went to Hakon . He repelled Danish attacks on the Vik , set up strong vice- roys , and carried the ...
... sons of Eirik would assert his overlordship of them and their territories alike . The opening rounds of the Danish - Norwegian conflict went to Hakon . He repelled Danish attacks on the Vik , set up strong vice- roys , and carried the ...
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Gwyn Jones. Harald had nine sons who grew to manhood ; his son Eirik Bloodaxe had eight - and all needed a substantial patrimony . Great men had wives by marriage - contract and , if they wished , by loose - bridal . For any save the ...
Gwyn Jones. Harald had nine sons who grew to manhood ; his son Eirik Bloodaxe had eight - and all needed a substantial patrimony . Great men had wives by marriage - contract and , if they wished , by loose - bridal . For any save the ...
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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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