- en.wikipedia.org HedebyHedeby (. Danish pronunciation: [ˈheːðəˌpyˀ], Old Norse: Heiðabýr, German: Haithabu) was an important Danish Viking Age (8th to the 11th centuries)...
- worldhistory.org Hedeby/Hedeby is mentioned in several early medieval documents including Rimbert's Life of Saint Ansgar, Ohthere of Hålogaland's History Against the Pagans, Adam of...
- hejsonderborg.dk hedeby-a-viking-town/Having control of Hedeby meant that you had control of the North Sea-Baltic Sea traffic, and helped in the development of Hedeby as a major trading town.
- mytrueancestry.com en/spotlights/hedebyHedeby was located at the crossroads of Saxon, Slavic and Frisian territories at the end of the Schlei River in a series of bays connecting to the Baltic Sea.
- thebrainchamber.com hedeby/Hedeby was strategically located on the Schlei inlet, which provided access to the Baltic Sea.
- scientiatr.com hedebyBu makalede, Hedeby konusunu derinlemesine inceleyeceğiz, kökenlerini, gelişimini, günümüzdeki geçerliliğini ve gelecekteki olası gelişmeleri analiz edeceğiz.
- worldheritage-education.eu en/sites/haithabuThe trading post of Hedeby and the ramparts of the Danevirke secured the borderland between Scandinavia and mainland Europe at the narrowest point...
- medievalexcellence.com 2020/01/08/items-from-10th…At its height around 900 CE Hedeby encompassed an area of around 60 acres with a population of approximately 1,500 people.
- britannica.com place/HedebyHedeby, in medieval Danish history, trade centre at the southeastern base of the Jutland Peninsula on the Schlei estuary.
- fiveable.me key-terms/introduction-archaeology/…The decline of Hedeby in the 10th century is often attributed to changing trade routes and the rise of other urban centers, such as Ribe and Lund.