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ruled by the
Danes. The
first mention of
Danes within Denmark is on the
Jelling Rune Stone,
which mentions the
conversion of the
Danes to Christianity...
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photographer and
computer consultant.
Danes is
named after her
paternal grandmother,
Claire Danes (née Tomowske).
Danes describes her
ethnic origins as "WASPy...
- 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...
- 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...
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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...
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Daneș (Hungarian: Dános,
Hungarian pronunciation: [daːnoʃ]; German: Dunesdorf) is a
commune in Mureș County, Transylvania, Romania, near Sighișoara. It...
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opportunities with high wages, many
Danes settled in the town of Nuuk
during the 1990s. Nuuk has the
highest proportion of
Danes of any town in Greenland. There...
- 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...
- coaches. The
Great Danes have been
successful in
football since its
first season on the
Division I-AA level. In the 1999
season the
Great Danes compiled a 7–2...