• This led to the Treaty of Alfred and Guthrum, which established the boundaries of the Danelaw and allowed for Danish self-rule in the region.[22].
  • Danelaw, the northern, central, and eastern region of Anglo-Saxon England colonized by invading Danish armies in the late 9th century.
  • The term Danelaw first appears in the time of Canute (1016–35) to distinguish the area’s different legal system, but it is incorrect to categorize Danelaw as a...
  • The people who lived in this area were ruled by the laws of the Danes (the Vikings) - hence the name "Danelaw". The Vikings settled and began farming the land.
  • Map showing how England was split between the Vikings (Danelaw) and the Anglo-Saxons (English Mercia and Wessex) in 886 CE.
  • One such agreement was the formation of an area known as Danelaw. While the term was not specifically referenced until the eleventh century, Danelaw was...
  • Thus, in Danelaw, the penalty for killing a person was determined by his social status, and not the social status of his senior, as in other regions of the country.
  • Danelaw'da gözlenen büyük özgür köylü ( socmen ) yoğunluğu, çok sayıda yerleşimcinin tezini desteklemek için öne sürülen argümanlardan biridir.