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The years 808 to 810 from the Annals of the Kingdom of the FranksAnd since it was reported that Godfred, king of the Danes, had crossed into the territory of the Abodrites with an army, he sent his son Charles to the Elbe ...Missing: Denmark | Show results with:Denmark
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Sigfred and Godfred (804 – 810) – Ferocious Vikings from the NorthSep 7, 2019 · Their king, Godfred, was so filled with vain ambition, that he wowed to take control of all Germany. Indeed, he already thought of Frisia and ...
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DENMARK KINGS - Foundation for Medieval GenealogyThe Annales Fuldenses record the death in 810 of "Godafrido Danorum rege", the succession by "Hemmingus filius fratris eius", and the latter making peace with ...
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Godfrey | Viking Ruler, Conqueror & Warrior - BritannicaGodfrey (died 810) was a king in Denmark who halted the northward extension of Charlemagne's empire. He may have ruled over all Denmark, but his centre of ...
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Frankish AnnalsIn later years, the Annals are a major source of information about another king of Danes, Godofrid / Godfred, and his successors. For the history of these early ...
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The Kingdom(s) of Denmark - ASNC Viking AgeHis successor and nephew Hemming died in 812, following which the throne was ... Denmark, often sharing the throne with his rivals, the sons of Godfred.
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Kingdoms of Northern Europe - Denmark - The History FilesThis settlement plays an important role in the Viking Age, especially under King Gudfred from 804. ... Denmark is fast rising as a great military and merchant ...
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Danewirk | Viking Age, Archaeology & Trade - BritannicaThe Danewirk was reconstructed and enlarged about 808 by Godfrey (Gudfred), a king of Denmark. In 934 it was penetrated by the German king Henry I, after which ...Missing: confirmation | Show results with:confirmation
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(PDF) Danevirke Revisited: An Investigation into Military and Socio ...Archaeological evidence and historical sources show a changing socio-political landscape from 700 to 1100 AD. Danevirke's relationship with Hedeby/Schleswig ...
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Danevirke – The Great Viking Wall - Heritage DailyApr 13, 2020 · In 2018, the Danevirke Archaeological Border Complex was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Header Image Credit : Matthias Süßen.Missing: confirmation | Show results with:confirmation
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[PDF] History - World Heritage Educationvalli”, attested to in the Royal Frankish Annals for 808, has not yet been backed up by archaeological evidence in the wall stratigraphy of the Danevirke.Missing: Gudfred | Show results with:Gudfred
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Hedeby: Scandinavia's Southernmost Town in the Viking AgeAug 31, 2023 · Four years after the move, Godfred destroyed the Polabian Slavic trading center of Reric. He moved the merchants from that town to Hedeby ( ...Missing: Gudfred relocation
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Saxon Wars - World History EncyclopediaJun 16, 2023 · The wars were concluded by the deportation of 10,000 Saxons to Neustria in 804, who were then replaced in Saxony by Franks. The Saxons continued ...Missing: Danish 804-805
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The Early Intercourse of the Danes and Franks - jstorand we are told that Godfred, the Danish king-he is so called both by Einhardt and Reginon-went with his fleet and all the army of his kingdom to Sliesthorp ...<|separator|>
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Medieval Warfare in the reign of Charlemagne - De Re MilitariJun 17, 2013 · Before Godfred returned home, however, he destroyed the trading-place on the seacoast which was called Reric in the Danes' tongue and conferred ...
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Frankish Annals | In Nomine JassaCA: In the meantime Thrasco, duke of the Obodrites, was treacherously killed by Godofrid's men at the trading place of Reric. CM: The pious emperor Charles ...Missing: Gudfred | Show results with:Gudfred
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Hedeby - Viking ArchaeologyIn 808 the Danish king Godfred destroyed a Slav trading centre called Reric and the Frankish chronicles record that he moved the merchants to Hedeby. Hedeby ...Missing: relocation sources
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Viking era Denmark | Time SlipsMay 27, 2015 · According to Notker of St Gall, the bodyguard who murdered King Gudfred was one of his own sons. ... In 810, Gudfred was assassinated by ...
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The Viking Age settlement at Füsing in North Germany - ResearchGateAug 8, 2025 · As such, the site may be identical with the mystical Sliesthorp, which is mentioned in early written sources as the power-centre of the first ...Missing: Gudfred | Show results with:Gudfred
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THE MAKING OF THE SCANDINAVIAN KINGDOMSMany of the magnates who controlled the eastern islands and Skåne were probably willing to contribute contingents to royal armies and fleets in the hope of ...
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Hedeby - World History EncyclopediaSep 28, 2018 · Historians and archaeologists can thus say that Hedeby was a major nexus of importation, exportation, and transit trade in Northern Europe.
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Einhard, Vita Karoli Magni (Life of Charlemagne)Their King Godfred was so puffed with vain aspirations that he counted on gaining empire overall Germany, and looked upon Saxony and Frisia as his provinces. He ...Missing: Gudfred | Show results with:Gudfred
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Royal Power in Viking Age Denmark - PerséeThe paper deals with the unification of Denmark into one kingdom. This happened in the early 8th century A.D., if not before, and the author draws attention ...Missing: Gudfred | Show results with:Gudfred
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Written sources for the Viking Age - VikingeskibsmuseetThe Annals of the Frankish Empire report that in 808 Godfred, King of the Danes, fortified his southern border with a bank because of conflict with the Emperor ...
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(PDF) The Danevirke: Preliminary Results of New Excavations ...Danevirke was inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in June 2018. The Danevirke has a total length measuring around 32km and was constructed in several.Missing: Gudfred | Show results with:Gudfred
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The Danish History, by Saxo Grammaticus - Project GutenbergOriginally written in Latin in the early years of the 13th Century AD by the Danish historian Saxo, of whom little is known except his name.
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Godofrid / Godfred (early 9th cen.)Godofrid / Godfred (early 9th cen.) The relationship between Godofrid and his apparent predecessor Sigifrid / Sigfred is unclear.Missing: successor | Show results with:successor
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[PDF] Saga=Book - Viking Society for Northern ResearchI long ago identified him with the Godfred who was the contemporary and rival of the Emperor. Charles the Great, I did not then know that Munch had already ...
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“HARALD FAIRHAIR” and his Ancestors - jstorThe later Saga of Olaf Tryggveson calls him a brother of Godfred, but this cannot weigh against the contemporary. Frank annals, while Saxo makes him his son.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Danevirke Excavations - Viking ArchaeologyThe Danevirke: Preliminary Results of New Excavations (2010–2014) at the Defensive System in the German-Danish Borderland
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(PDF) Historians, prehistorians, and the tyranny of the historical recordDanish state formation occurred through a complex interplay of archaeological and historical records, revealing slow unification. Regional-scale archaeological ...
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Excavations at the Danevirke: Preparing for a New Era of Visitor ...Mar 9, 2025 · Archaeologists are once again uncovering the secrets of the Danevirke, one of the most significant fortification systems of the early medieval period.