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  1. Danelaw | Anglo-Saxon, Viking, Mercia, & Map

    Danelaw, the northern, central, and eastern region of Anglo-Saxon England colonized by invading Danish armies in the late 9th century. In the 11th and …

  2. Danelaw - New World Encyclopedia

  3. Five Boroughs of the Danelaw - Wikipedia

  4. Danelaw Explained: When the Vikings Ruled in England

  5. Ashmolean Museum: Anglo-Saxon Discovery - Meet …

    What was the Danelaw? The Danelaw roughly occupied the area north of a line drawn from London to Chester (see map). It included five fortified towns, or burhs, including Leicester, Lincoln, Notthingham, Stamford and Derby. This division …

  6. Danelaw In England | What And Where Was It?

    Nov 16, 2021 · The modern understanding of this term is that it’s an area of eastern and northern England, including York, East Anglia and the Midlands, that was conquered and settled by Scandinavian groups during the late ninth …

  7. The Danelaw: a place or an idea? · Vikings in the East …

    Apr 18, 2019 · The correct answer is ‘a bit of both’. But it’s a very good question and one worth a bit more exploration. As an area, the Danelaw is often thought to have been established in the treaty made at Wedmore between King Alfred …

  8. The Danelaw – population, culture and heritage | viking.no

  9. The Danelaw - population, culture and heritage