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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.

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