Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... Harald Bluetooth and Olaf Tryggvason in Denmark and Norway to instigate the formation of states . Harald's son Svein Forkbeard , with Olaf , also pirated silver from England to establish communities which , by the eleventh century ...
... Harald Bluetooth and Olaf Tryggvason in Denmark and Norway to instigate the formation of states . Harald's son Svein Forkbeard , with Olaf , also pirated silver from England to establish communities which , by the eleventh century ...
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... Harald Bluetooth began to extend his control . He was to raise a great runic inscription at his political base , Jellinge , which testified to this new political act . It reads : ' King Harald had this memorial made for Gorm his father ...
... Harald Bluetooth began to extend his control . He was to raise a great runic inscription at his political base , Jellinge , which testified to this new political act . It reads : ' King Harald had this memorial made for Gorm his father ...
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... Harald Bluetooth and his son Svein Forkbeard - the two most eminent Scandinavians - may have learned from the market - founding which their powerful neighbour Otto the Great had undertaken in tenth - century Germany . In all these ...
... Harald Bluetooth and his son Svein Forkbeard - the two most eminent Scandinavians - may have learned from the market - founding which their powerful neighbour Otto the Great had undertaken in tenth - century Germany . In all these ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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