• 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.
  • 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.
  • The site of Hedeby is located in the Duchy of Schleswig-Holstein, which was traditionally the personal territory of the kings of Denmark.
  • Hedeby was rediscovered in the late 19th century and excavations began in 1900. The Hedeby Museum was opened next to the site in 1985.
  • Tarihi ve kültürel yönlerden mevcut panoramadaki önemine kadar, Hedeby'in çağdaş dünyada önemini ve önemini anlamak için çok çeşitli konuları inceleyeceğiz.
  • Hedeby, in medieval Danish history, trade centre at the southeastern base of the Jutland Peninsula on the Schlei estuary.
  • Problems with naming. Both in modern European usage and in Viking times, the names and spellings used for Hedeby were varied and confusing.
  • It’s located on Jutland peninsula. Hedeby was first mentioned in the Frankish chronicles of Einhard (804) who was in the service of Charlemagne.
  • Rock crystal and carnelian beads from #Hedeby Grave 81 (ca. 860) show early #VikingAge appetite for Iranian or Indian imports.