
The Vikings
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The Danelaw and the Byzantine Empire
In the pact signed between Alfred the Great of Wessex and the Vikings in 878, England is sliced in two. The name for the Viking colony on the east side of the line, Danelaw, reflects the fact that it is mostly Danish Vikings who come to England. Around the same time Swedish Vikings are heading in the opposite direction, eastwards into the Baltic. And I think the importance of the Viking presence in the east is not only creating, I mean the reason it's called Russia is because of Rorik the Rusk, which means red.
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