The Danish Census Book or the Danish book of land taxation (Latin: Liber Census DaniƦ), (Danish: Kong Valdemars Jordebog) from the 13th Century consist of notes for practical use in the Royal Chancery of Valdemar II containing a collection of information on Royal income and Royal land property. The book is one of the most important sources of information regards social conditions and place names during the Middle Ages. [1]
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