- en.wikipedia.org DanegeldThe runestone U 241 in Lingsberg, Uppland, Sweden, was raised by the grandchildren of Ulfríkr circa 1050 in commemoration of his twice receiving Danegeld in England.
- encyclopedia.com history/modern-europe/british-…It was this tax which Norman administrative documents called ‘Danegeld’, though the Anglo-Saxons knew it as heregeld (‘army tax’).
- tr.wikipedia.org DanegeldGünümüzde İsveç'in Uppland bölgesinde yer alan U 194 isimli yazıt İngiltere'den alınmış olan bir danegeld anısına dikilmiştir.
- allanmlees59.medium.com the-return-of-danegeld-…In addition to hard cash, Europeans will also provide technical and other assistance gratis. Danegeld will have returned, albeit in modern guise.
- merriam-webster.com dictionary/danegeldEthelred tried a payoff tax called the Danegeld as a last ditch effort to keep his kingdom intact. ... The first known use of danegeld was before the 12th century.
- britannica.com topic/DanegeldDanegeld is distinct from heregeld, an annual tax levied between 1012 and 1051 to pay Danish mercenaries. ... https://www.britannica.com/topic/Danegeld.
- azmeanings.com en/danegeldThe Danegeld was a sign of weakness in the eyes of some rulers. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle contains several references to the payment of Danegeld.
- englishhistory.net Vikings DanegeldDanegeld was paid on a number of occasions – usually in silver. ... This has now been catalogued as the first payment of danegeld.
- dictionary.com browse/danegeldDanegeld definition: (in medieval England) an additional tax on land believed to have been levied originally as a tribute to the Danish invaders but later continued for...
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Danegeld, Vikinglerin İngiltere'yi yağmalamaktan vazgeçmeleri karşılığında İngiltere halkının ödediği vergi türüdür.
İngiltere'de 991, 1002, 1007, 1012 ve 1016 yıllarında Danegeld ödenmiştir. Özellikle 1012 yılında Canterbury'nin yağmalanmasının ardından 18 ton gümüş ödeme yapılmıştır.
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