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- William continued the collection of danegeld, a land tax.
- The last recorded danegeld raised by the Frisians was paid in 852.
- The only tax the parish was subject to was Danegeld.
- Sweyn soon accepted a further payment of Danegeld from William, and returned home.
- Danegeld was paid again and peace was restored.
- From 991 onwards, 苩helred paid tribute, or Danegeld, to the Danish king.
- The term " Danegeld " did not appear until the early twelfth century.
- Together, the Viking raids and the Danegeld payments brought the English people to their knees.
- Goda held 12 carucates of land, three of which were held in tax to the Danegeld.
- As Sweyn had by now been bought off with a large Danegeld, Malcolm took his army home.
- The more local type of danegeld is exemplified by two chronologically close events in the County of Vannes.
- A hide for tax purposes ( Danegeld ) was counted as about worked under the 3 field system.
- No further danegeld was collected in Frisia until late in the reign of Louis the Pious ( died 840 ).
- This force, based at Greenwich, was paid with money collected through the tax system established to raise Danegeld.
- English coins in Scandinavian hoards probably include at least some profit from raiding and the tributary payments referred to as Danegeld.
- This tax used similar machinery for collection as Danegeld and was again based on the amount of hides a tenant had.
- Toste is said to have collected great riches when he demanded danegeld as he led a Viking army to England in 970.
- There are two other runestones that mention the danegeld and both of them are found in the vicinity ( U 194 ).
- In 1012, Thorkell's men took Archbishop 苐fheah of Canterbury hostage, who had previously been instrumental in negotiating danegeld payments.
- His name is then attached to the Dane Rudolf Haraldsson who invaded Oostergo in order to recover Danegeld ( tribute ) by force.
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