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  1. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Danes were a North Germanic tribe inhabiting southern Scandinavia

    Scandinavia

    Scandinavia is a region in Northern Europe, with strong historical, cultural, and linguistic ties. The term Scandinavia in local usage covers the three kingdoms of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The majority national languages of these three, belong to the Scandinavian dialect continuum, and are …

    , including the area now comprising Denmark proper, and the Scanian provinces of modern-day southern Sweden, during the Nordic Iron Age and the Viking Age. They founded what became the Kingdom of Denmark.
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    Were Danes and Vikings the same?
    Viking – Norse seafarers who during the Viking Age left their Scandinavian homelands (Sweden, Denmark and Norway) to raid, trade and colonize. Dane – A person from Denmark. However, during the Viking Age the word 'Dane' became synonymous with Vikings that raided and invaded England.
    Why did Danes invade England?

    Prehistory and antiquity

    • Celtic antiquity. Before the Romans came to Britain, and with them the advent of written records of the region, the majority of Britain was Celtic.
    • Roman invasions. In 55 BC, Celtic Britain was invaded by the Romans under Julius Caesar. ...
    • Germanic invasions. As the Roman Empire declined, its hold on Britain loosened. ...
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    Why do Great Danes sit on everything?
    It is simply because Great Danes are sensitive, loyal dogs with great obedience. Their personality is of the type where they live to shower their love on their owners. It is because they get attached too quickly and love to show it. Great Danes yearn to be close to people they love, and hence, they tend to sit on everything.
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    Who was the first great king of the Danes?
    • Horik I: (814) 827–854, King of the Danes (at first ruling jointly with his unnamed brothers). The Frankish annals mention Horik on numerous occasions during the next couple of decades.
    • Horik II: 854–860s. ...
    • Late 9th century kings Bagsecg: c. ...
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    Danes are a North Germanic ethnic group native to Denmark and a modern nation identified with the country of Denmark. This connection may be ancestral, legal, historical, or cultural. Danes generally regard themselves as a nationality and reserve the word "ethnic" for the description of recent

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    Early history
    Denmark has been inhabited by various Germanic peoples since ancient times, including the Angles, Cimbri, Jutes, Herules, Teutones and others. The first mentions of "Danes"

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    The Danish diaspora consists of emigrants and their descendants, especially those who maintain some of the customs of their Danish culture. A

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    • Waldman, Carl; Mason, Catherine (2006). Encyclopedia of European Peoples. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 1438129181.

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    Danishness (danskhed) is the concept on which contemporary Danish national and ethnic identity is based. It is a set of values formed through the historic trajectory of the formation of the

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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danes_(Germanic_tribe)

    The origin of the Danes remains undetermined, but several ancient historical documents and texts refer to them and archaeology has revealed and continues to reveal insights into their culture, beliefs, organization and way of life.
    The Danes first appear in written history in the 6th century with references in Jordanes' Getica (551 AD), by Procopius, and by Gregory of Tours. They spoke Old Norse (dǫnsk tunga), which the Dane…

  5. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Danes_(Germanic_tribe)

    Media in category "Danes (Germanic tribe)" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Miscellany on the Life of St. Edmund - MS M.736 fol. 9v.jpg 511 × 767; 186 KB. Opening of The …

  6. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denmark
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    Denmark was first united in the 10th century, during the Viking period, by the king Harald Bluetooth (c.985), who first converted Denmark to Christianity. The Vikings are well known for invading countries. In the 11th century, the Danish Vikings controlled England (the Danelaw) for a while. In 1397 Denmark, Sweden and Nor…
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  7. https://www.quora.com/Who-were-the-Danes-and-why-are-they-also-called-Vikings

    The Danes are horrible people who came from Denmark and raided the poor English, Irish, Scots and Welsh, murdered them, stole them money and goods, raped their women and took their …

  8. https://www.ancient-origins.net/history-important-events/jutes-0015846

    Sep 21, 2021 · In ancient times, the Jutes were also known as Iuti or Iutæ, and originated in modern-day Denmark. It is believed that they were the tribe that gave the name to the Jutland …

  9. https://theconversation.com/ancient-dna-sheds...

    Jan 10, 2018 · When the ice sheet retreated, some of these hunter gatherers eventually colonised Scandinavia from the south about 11,700 years ago, making it one of the last areas of Europe …

  10. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanic_peoples

    Painting by Mårten Eskil Winge, ca. 1872. The Germanic peoples are a linguistic and ethnic branch of Indo-European peoples. They came from Northern Europe and are identified by their use of …

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    Oct 28, 2020 · The Danes were the strongest of the Norsemen both in political and military power. They were also the first of the three to convert to Christianity (almost entirely by the end of 9th …

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    Oct 16, 2014 · The Nordic or Scandinavian Bronze Age lasted from 1700-500 BC – ancient prehistory – with major metallurgical influences from Central Europe. The people from the

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