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Definition of Danes

Dane
Dane Dane, n. [LL. Dani: cf. AS. Dene.] A native, or a naturalized inhabitant, of Denmark. Great Dane. (Zo["o]l.) See Danish dog, under Danish.

Meaning of Danes from wikipedia

- others. The first mention of Danes within Denmark is on the Jelling Rune Stone, which mentions the conversion of the Danes to Christianity by Harald Bluetooth...
- consultant. Danes is named after her paternal grandmother, Claire Natalie (née Tomowske) Danes. with great-grandfather Peter Ebbert. Danes describes her...
- Look up Dane or Great Dane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dane or Danes may refer to: Dane, somebody from Denmark Danes, an ethnic group native to...
- the Danes", in Old Norse, referring to their southern border zone between the Eider and Schlei rivers, known as the Danevirke. The origin of the Danes remains...
- larger frame and heavier bone. Great Danes have naturally floppy, triangular ears. In the past, when Great Danes were commonly used to hunt boars, cropping...
- the Danes at Nottingham, but the Danes refused to leave their fortifications. King Burgred of Mercia negotiated peace with Ivar, with the Danes keeping...
- Daneș (Hungarian: Dános, Hungarian pronunciation: [daːnoʃ]; German: Dunesdorf) is a commune in Mureș County, Transylvania, Romania, near Sighișoara. It...
- with the settling Danes. A short note about the Dani in Getica by the historian Jordanes is believed to be an early mention of the Danes, one of the ethnic...
- to the connection between the Danes and the origins of the church. A po****r theory is that in the 9th century, the Danes colonized the village of Aldwych...
- æfter ran. þus Heardingas þone hæle nemdon. Ing was first amidst the East Danes so seen, until he went eastward over the sea. His wagon ran after. Thus...