Danelaw

The Danelaw (of old English Dena lagu ) is an area of the east of the England which was subjected to the law Viking S (or “Dane”) at the 9th century. The term also applies to the legislation governing the Working arrangement between the Anglo-Saxons and the newcomers Vikings, installation following the Traité of Wedmore between Alfred Large the and Guthrum Old the.

The Danes lived there since their arrival in the Northumbrie in 876, in the central East (part of the Mercie), in 877 and in the East Anglia in 880. In Northumbrie, roughly the current Yorkshire, the Danes were followed towards 915 by Norwegian .

The central cities of the three parts of Danelaw were Jorvik (the current York), the Five Boroughs and Norvic (the current Norwich).

Simple: Danelaw

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