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Quentovic was a
Frankish emporium in the
Early Middle Ages that was
located on the
European continent close to the
English Channel. The town no longer...
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replaced by the
revival of
European towns.
Examples include Dorestad,
Quentovic, Gipeswic, Hamwic, and
Lundenwic (for
which see Anglo-Saxon London) at...
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Antwerp and
Noirmoutier in 836, in
Rouen (on the Seine) in 841 and in
Quentovic and
Nantes in 842. In
March 845, a
fleet of 120
Viking ships containing...
- La présence
saxonne et anglo-saxonne sur le
littoral de la Manche, in
Quentovic : Environnement, archéologie, histoire, 2010, p. 146 – 163. Christian...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Dorestad.
Battle of
Dorestad Quentovic Luit van der Tuuk [in Dutch] (2005). "Danes in Dorestad.
Gjaller Nor****...
- is now
accepted as the site of
Quentovic,
although the
finds from the
excavations were
located in the Musée de
Quentovic in Étaples (at
present indefinitely...
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Cambrai and
Lambres at
Douai on the
Scarpe and a
number of seaports:
Quentovic,
Boulogne and Isère portus, a port at the
mouth of the Yser. Moreover...
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trading settlement of
Quentovic or 'Quentovicus',
although the
finds from the
excavations are
located in the Musée de
Quentovic in Étaples (the museum...
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Exact location unknown. Høgekøbing Ræveleje
Serridslev Sønderside Teljä
Quentovic – In 842, the
ancient port of
Quentovicus was destro**** by a
Viking fleet...
- 7th and 8th centuries, as
Hamwih served the
north French sea
routes to
Quentovic.
Modern Southampton however did not
develop with the site of
Hamwih as...