- Danelagh;
Danish: Danelagen; Old English: Dena lagu) was the part of
England in
which the laws of the
Danes held sway and
dominated those of the
Anglo-Saxons...
-
Empire of Cnut, a
personal union between England,
Denmark and
Norway in the 11th century. The
Anglo-Saxons
migrated to
Britain (Pretanī, Prydain) from...
- central,
northern and
eastern England came to
identify as
Anglo-Saxon and
speak Old English.
Danish and
Norman invasions later changed the
situation significantly...
-
North Sea Empire, also
known as the
Anglo-Scandinavian Empire, was the
personal union of the
kingdoms of England,
Denmark and
Norway for most of the period...
- centuries. In the 9th century, the
Danish enclave at York
expanded into the Danelaw, with
about half of
England under Danish rule.
English unification under...
- Earl of
Mercia was a
title in the late
Anglo-Saxon,
Anglo-
Danish, and
early Anglo-Norman
period in England.
During this
period the
earldom covered the...
- The
Anglo-Dane was a
Danish automobile manufactured by H. C.
Fredriksen of
Copenhagen from 1902 to 1917.
Fredriksen began by
building bicycles in the...
-
Mediterranean (including in
Sicily and
Nekor (Morocco),
North Africa). Many
Anglo-
Danish and
Varangian mercenaries fought in
Southern Italy,
including Harald...
- the end of the 9th century, all of the
Anglo-
Danish rulers were
minting coins too. By the 10th century, the
Anglo-Saxon
model of
kingship seems to have...
- and Anne was
arranged in the
early 1680s with a view to
developing an
Anglo-
Danish alliance to
contain Dutch maritime power. As a result,
George was disliked...