- en.m.wikipedia.org HedebyHedeby was rediscovered in the late 19th century and excavations began in 1900. The Hedeby Museum was opened next to the site in 1985.
- qa.edu.vn tr/Hedeby2018 yılında UNESCO tarafından Hedeby ve Danevirke'deki Arkeolojik Sınır Kompleksi adı ile Dünya Mirası olarak ilan edilmiştir.[1].
- vikings.fandom.com wiki/HedebyIn History[. ] Hedeby was an important Danish Viking Age trading settlement near the southern end of the Jutland Peninsula.
- britannica.com place/HedebyHedeby, in medieval Danish history, trade centre at the southeastern base of the Jutland Peninsula on the Schlei estuary.
- worldhistory.org Hedeby/The town was briefly captured by the Franks in 934 CE and then reoccupied by them in 974 CE; the Danes did not succeed in taking Hedeby back until 983 CE.
- spottinghistory.com view/4553/hedeby/Hedeby is known to exist as early as in the 8th century. A written source tells of the arrival of King Godfred to Hedeby in 804 with his army.
- http://viking.archeurope.com settlement/denmark/hedeby/Hedeby had its own mint, which is the earliest known in Scandinavia. ... At the height of settlement, Hedeby had a population of between 1,000 and 1,500 people.
- european-traveler.com germany/visit-the-hedeby-…Hedeby, in present-day northern Germany, was a trading post that developed into the second-largest Viking city in northern Europe.
- buyukansiklopedi.com Hedeby2024 hakkında güncel bilgilerle Hedeby hakkında bilmediğiniz her şey. Hedeby'nun tanımı ve terimi.
- thebrainchamber.com hedeby/Explore the ancient Viking trading settlement of Hedeby. Discover its rich history, strategic location, and UNESCO World Heritage status.