Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... 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 , brought peace to a ...
... 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 , brought peace to a ...
Side 54
... Olaf , son of an Irish slave - princess , returns with Vikings to visit his unsuspecting grandfather . His companion , Orn , says : ' I don't think we have landed at a good place , for this is far from the harbours and market - towns ...
... Olaf , son of an Irish slave - princess , returns with Vikings to visit his unsuspecting grandfather . His companion , Orn , says : ' I don't think we have landed at a good place , for this is far from the harbours and market - towns ...
Side 228
... Olaf Tryggvason , king of Norway , 5 , 54 Old Windsor , Berkshire , 70 ; glass , 122 Oost - Souberg , the Netherlands , 175 Ørbaek , Denmark , 172 O'Riordáin , S. P. , 33 , 200 Orléans , France , 119 , 176 Orn , 54 Orosius , 66 , 81 ...
... Olaf Tryggvason , king of Norway , 5 , 54 Old Windsor , Berkshire , 70 ; glass , 122 Oost - Souberg , the Netherlands , 175 Ørbaek , Denmark , 172 O'Riordáin , S. P. , 33 , 200 Orléans , France , 119 , 176 Orn , 54 Orosius , 66 , 81 ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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