ENGLAND For students of English history as well as those specifically interested in the Danelaw there are lots of interesting pieces on this website including some new pictures not seen before.Recommended
The boundaries of the Danelaw were established by treaty in 884.
Axum was located in the area of Ethiopia and Eritrea.
York was an important capital city of the Danelaw, but there might have been others at different times.
"Danelaw"
The Danelaw was land in England held under the control of Danish kings arriving with invading armies from the continent.
in history
The Danelaw was a kingdom in the Northeast of England ruled for about 70 years by Danish Vikings. It was recognized by the English in a treaty of 884, and ended in 954, when Eric Bloodaxe was driven out of England. The border separating England from the Danelaw was roughly a line from London to Chester. There is a source link below.
Vence is considered an old town located in the country of Italy. It is considered a city of art, full of medieval architecture. Vence is a popular tourist destination.
Europe
I believe we find the most medieval music from Italy.
Yes, King Alfred the great did fight the Vikings, he did not lose, but he could not get, the Vikings out the country, so he just pushed them up to, a part of the country called, Danelaw. So he did fight the Vikings, yes.
Most medieval European cities were located in places that had easy access to water transportation. They were mostly either on rivers or at bays.