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Hedeby (Danish pronunciation: [ˈhe̝ːðəˌpyˀ], Old
Norse Heiðabýr,
German Haithabu) was an
important Danish Viking Age (8th to the 11th centuries) trading...
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attacked Saxony in 973. Otto II counter-attacked
Harald in 974,
conquering Haithabu,
Dannevirke and
possibly large parts of Jutland.
Harald regained some of...
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Danish Viking settlement of
Haithabu was founded.
Later the
neighbouring city of
Schleswig took the
place of
Haithabu and
became a
powerful town in...
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Reconstructed town
houses from
Haithabu (now in Germany)...
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seaside resorts kept
cashing in (2-€3 /day/person).
Haithabu Museum North Sea
Coast at
Amrum Red
Cliff (Sylt) Lübeck City Hall Historic...
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Viking Museum (Danish:
Vikingemuseum Hedeby) (German:
Wikinger Museum Haithabu) is a
museum near the site of Hedeby, a
former medieval city in Schleswig-Holstein...
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Wulfstan of
Hedeby was a late ninth-century
traveller and trader. His
travel accounts, as well as
those of
another trader,
Ohthere of Hålogaland, were...
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Hedeby 1, also
known as the Ship from
Haithabu Harbour, was a
Viking longship that was
excavated from the
harbor of Hedeby, a
Viking trading center...
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nature park:
Naturpark Schlei (Nature Park Schlei) (de). The
nature reserve Haithabu-Dannewerk (de) lies just
southwest of Anglia. It
stretches along the Danevirke...
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Lundenwic (for
which see Anglo-Saxon London) at the
North Sea, as well as
Haithabu,
Jumne and
Truso on the
Baltic Sea.
Their role in the
economic history...