Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... Danish bracteates ( probably Danish imitations of Byzantine gold goins ) is considered . The many students of these ornate abstractions of coins dating to the sixth century have isolated their movement from Denmark to Frisia ; to Kent ...
... Danish bracteates ( probably Danish imitations of Byzantine gold goins ) is considered . The many students of these ornate abstractions of coins dating to the sixth century have isolated their movement from Denmark to Frisia ; to Kent ...
Side 172
... Danish community . Harald Bluetooth and his son Svein Forkbeard , however , asserted a new domination on the loosely cemented Danish polity . This process was initiated in the second half of the tenth century in the phase of intense ...
... Danish community . Harald Bluetooth and his son Svein Forkbeard , however , asserted a new domination on the loosely cemented Danish polity . This process was initiated in the second half of the tenth century in the phase of intense ...
Side 178
... Danish half of England , the Danelaw , which Alfred had ceded in 878 to king Guthrum . And it is not at all unlikely that this rather remarkable king at some stage exacted some tribute from his new neighbours , for in the last years of ...
... Danish half of England , the Danelaw , which Alfred had ceded in 878 to king Guthrum . And it is not at all unlikely that this rather remarkable king at some stage exacted some tribute from his new neighbours , for in the last years of ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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