Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... Danelaw - and the condition that they accepted Christianity were terms that were as advantageous to the invader as they were to the alleged victor of the engagement . But Alfred quickly built upon his victory , establishing in his ...
... Danelaw - and the condition that they accepted Christianity were terms that were as advantageous to the invader as they were to the alleged victor of the engagement . But Alfred quickly built upon his victory , establishing in his ...
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... Danelaw when the Grateley laws were prepared . At various times Oxford , Exeter , Stamford and Norwich also join this rank . During the tenth century the second tier comprises Chichester , Southampton , Wareham , Lewes , etc. - towns ...
... Danelaw when the Grateley laws were prepared . At various times Oxford , Exeter , Stamford and Norwich also join this rank . During the tenth century the second tier comprises Chichester , Southampton , Wareham , Lewes , etc. - towns ...
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... Danelaw in England . Roskilde was founded by the 980s and was certainly a king's seat in the next century . Dendrochronological dates also suggest that Lund was founded some time late in the tenth century , although tradition persists ...
... Danelaw in England . Roskilde was founded by the 980s and was certainly a king's seat in the next century . Dendrochronological dates also suggest that Lund was founded some time late in the tenth century , although tradition persists ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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