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The Danish invasions refer to a series of military campaigns undertaken by Viking forces from Denmark during the late 8th to early 11th centuries, primarily targeting England and parts of Ireland. These invasions were marked by raids, the establishment of settlements, and the eventual conquest of significant territories, leading to the creation of the Danelaw in England. The invasions significantly impacted the political landscape, culture, and economy of the regions affected. Ultimately, they contributed to the intertwining of Norse and Anglo-Saxon societies.

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