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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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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...
- The
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...
- The
Hedeby stones are four
runestones from the 10th
century found at the town of
Hedeby in
Northern Germany. This area was part of
Denmark during the...
- The
Hedeby Viking Museum (German:
Wikinger Museum Haithabu) is a
museum near the site of
Hedeby, a
former medieval city in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany...
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element in
Hedeby. The
placement of the rune
stones ****ociated with the
dynasty has led to the
conclusion that the
kings ruled from
Hedeby in
South Jutland...
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professional history.
Blomkvist visits Vanger at his
estate on the tiny
island of
Hedeby,
several hours from Stockholm. The old man
convinces Blomkvist to do the...
- The
former Duchy of
Schleswig (also:
Southern Jutland) A
former name for
Hedeby, a
Viking Age
trading center,
originally the
largest town in the Nordic...
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defeated the
Danes in 934 and
gained influence in the
important emporium Hedeby in
South Jutland. The
German ecclesiastic chronicler Adam of Bremen, writing...
- e. besieged]
Hedeby, but he was a commander, a very
brave warrior. "Sven" is
probably king
Svein Forkbeard, as
elsewhere on the
Hedeby stones. Another...