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Danelaw: Definition from Answers.com
NE region of Anglo-Saxon England. Colonized by invading Danish armies in the
late 9th century AD, it was so named because the form of customary law ...
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WikiAnswers - The Anglo-Saxon king who led the resistance to the ...
Who is danish king? Who led anglo-saxon groups? What year was the saxon invasion
? When was the first saxon invasion? Is the anglo saxon king king redwold? ...
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Edward the Elder: Biography from Answers.com
When they retaliated the following year, the Danes were so conclusively defeated
that they ceased to be a factor in the Anglo-Danish wars for some years. ...
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Sweyn Forkbeard: Information from Answers.com
Norway reverted to Norwegian rule after Sweyn's death, but the Anglo-Danish
empire continued under his son Canute the Great. For more information on Sweyn I
...
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Anglo-Saxon: Definition from Answers.com
In 1088 a large number of Anglo-Saxons and Danes emigrated to the Byzantine
Empire by way of the Mediterranean. One source has more than 5000 of them ...
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English people: Information from Answers.com
The English nation state began to form when the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms united
against Danish Viking invasions, which began around 800 AD. ...
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Duchy of Normandy: Information from Answers.com
Jul 23, 2008 ... The Duchy of Normandy stems from various Danish, Hiberno-Norse, Orkney Viking
and Anglo-Danish (from the Danelaw) invasions of France in the ...
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Ove Arup: Information from Answers.com
Sir Ove Nyquist Arup, CBE, MICE, MIStructE (16 April 1895 – 5 February 1988) was
a leading Anglo-Danish engineer, the founder of the internationally ...
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heptarchy: Definition from Answers.com
heptarchy (hĕp'tärkē) [Gr.,=seven-kingdom], name traditionally applied to the
kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England in the period prior to the Danish conquests of
...
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Malcolm III: Biography from Answers.com
Malcolm found refuge in England, and was backed by Siward, the Anglo-Danish earl
of Northumbria, who led an army into Scotland in 1054 defeating Macbeth at ...
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