- en.wikipedia.org DanelawThe Danelaw was the part of England between the early tenth century and the Norman Conquest under Anglo-Saxon rule in which Danish laws applied.
- imagininghistory.co.uk post/what-was-the-danelawThe area where the Vikings resided, North-West of the divide, was called the Danelaw.
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- britannica.com place/DanelawDanelaw, the northern, central, and eastern region of Anglo-Saxon England colonized by invading Danish armies in the late 9th century.
- about-history.com the-story-of-danelaw/The legal peculiarities of Danelaw reflected the uniqueness of the society that developed in the eastern regions of England, differing in ethnic composition and...
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- planbee.com The PlanBee Blog What was Danelaw? KS2 Fact BlogMap showing how England was split between the Vikings (Danelaw) and the Anglo-Saxons (English Mercia and Wessex) in 886 CE.
- ruralhistoria.com 2023/07/14/danelaw-and-the-rise…There are still some places known today that once held particular significance to the Norse population within the boundaries of Danelaw.
- wilcuma.org.uk essex/a-history-of-essex/danelaw-…Crowds of people who had suffered terrible privation for 30 years under the Danelaw came to pledge their loyalty to the king.
- thedockyards.com the-danish-vikings-and-the-…So it is that during the Early Middle Ages the Danish Vikings voyaged across the North Sea to Britain and established the Danelaw, a historical regional in eastern...