Scenarios about 'danelaw'
The Danelaw refers to the northern and eastern regions of England where Danish law and customs held sway following Viking invasions in the 9th century. This territory, formally established by treaty between Alfred the Great and the Danish leader Guthrum in 886, represented significant Scandinavian influence on English language, place names, and legal traditions that persisted long after the Norman Conquest.
What If the Vikings Never Raided Europe?
Exploring how European history would have unfolded if Norse societies had developed peaceful trading relationships rather than engaging in their infamous raids and conquests.