During the Iron Age, Denmark was primarily ruled by various tribes and chieftains rather than a centralized monarchy. The region was home to different groups, including the Danes, who are often associated with the later formation of the Danish kingdom. Tribal leaders held power, and their authority was often based on wealth, military strength, and alliances. The political structure was decentralized, evolving over time into more organized forms of governance leading into the Viking Age.
Ovid in his Metamorphoses writes of the Ages of Man, first the Golden Age were ruled by Cronus. The Silver Age, Age of Bronze and Age of Iron were ruled by Zeus.
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No. Denmark has always been ruled by a danish king. Before that chieftains ruled small parts of Denmark.
Ovid in his Metamorphoses writes of the Ages of Man, first the Golden Age were ruled by Cronus. The Silver Age, Age of Bronze and Age of Iron were ruled by Zeus.
Denmark is ruled by a Queen Regnant.
Berit Jansen Sellevold has written: 'Iron age man in Denmark' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology), Iron age
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The Maurya Empire ruled from 322 to 185 BCE. This empire ruled by the Maurya Dynasty and was known as the geographically extensive Iron Age historical power.
Harald Hardraada is related to a king that ruled Norway England and Denmark the year 1066 he was age 51 and believed he should get the thrown.
Denmark and Sweden.
The Tollund Man was estimated to have been alive during the Iron Age, roughly around 400-300 BCE. His well-preserved body was found in a bog in Denmark in 1950.