INDEX

Aethelflæd of Mercia, [29], [32], [57]
Aethelstan, [35]-[6]
Alfred the Great, [25]-[8]
Altar-ring, [26], [89]
Althing, [116]
Anlaf Godfreyson, [35];
Sihtricsson (Cuaran), [34], [36], [56], [60]-[1], [90]
Arabic historians, references in, [20], [76], [109]
Auðr the deep-thoughted, [20], [66], [68], [85], [89]
bautasteinar, [110]
Björkö, [86], [96], [98]
Björn Ironside, [22], [44], [46]
Black Foreigners, [10]
Brian Borumha, [56], [62]-[4]
Brunanburh, [35], [61], [64]
Burial ceremonies, [99]-[100], [108]-[10]
carucates, [132]-[3]
Christianity, [16], [37], [41], [83], [86]-[93]
Clontarf, [63]-[4], [67], [98], [120]
Cnut, [41]-[2], [87], [101]
Daci, [10], [134]
Danegeld, [38]-[9], [48]
Danelagh boundaries, [27], [128]-[9];
reconquest, [29]-[32]
Danes, passim
Denmark, [5], [16], [22]-[3], [44], [86]-[7]
drengs, [135]-[6]
Dubh-gaill, [10]
Dublin, [15], [23], [33]-[4], [55], [59]-[60], [64], [89], [103], [120]-[2]
East Anglia, [11], [14], [27]-[8], [32], [134]-[5]
Eddaic poems, [2], [93]-[4]
Edmund Ironside, [40]-[1]
Edward the Elder, [29], [31]
England, invasion of, [12], [22]-[43];
influence in, [123]-[37]
Eric Blood-axe, [36]-[7]
Ethelred the Unready, [37]-[40]
Faroes, [6], [98]
Fin-gaill, [10]
Five Boroughs, [11], [30], [36], [134]-[6]
Frisia, [15]-[8], [49]
France, invasions of, [17]-[21], [43]-[53];
influence in, [138]-[42]
Frisians, [8]
Gaill-Gaedhil, [56], [65], [67]
Galloway, [65], [116]
Gokstad ship, [99]
Greenland, [99]
Guthrum of East Anglia, [26]-[7]
Hásteinn (Hastingus), [28], [44], [46], [50]
Hafrsfjord, [7], [56]
Hákon Aðalsteinsfóstri, [35]-[6], [88]
Halfdanr, [22], [25], [33], [58]
Harold Bluetooth, [37], [70]-[2], [87]
Harold Fairhair, [7], [35], [58], [67], [142]
Harold Hardrada, [42], [81], [99]
Harold of Mainz, [16], [18]-[9], [86]
Heathenism, [83], [86]-[93]
Hebrides, [5], [60], [65], [67]-[8], [114]
Hiruath, [11]
holds, [135]
Hörðaland, Hörðai, [5], [11]
hows, [108]
Iceland, [83], [85], [117], [142]-[4]
Ireland, attacks on, [12]-[13], [15], [54]-[64];
Danes and Norsemen in, [54]-[8];
influence in, [116]-[23]
Ívarr the boneless, [22], [24]-[5], [57]-[8]
jarls, [103], [134]
Jellinge stone, [111]
Jómsborg, Jómsvikings, [70]-[2], [98], [102]
jury, presentation by, [136]
Ketill Finn, [67]
Ketill Flatnose, [56], [67]
lawmen, [103], [116], [136]
Limerick, [59], [62], [98], [120]
Lochlann, [10]
Ludwigslied, [47]
Madjus, [20]
Maeshowe, [23], [113]
Maldon, battle of, [38]
Man, Isle of, [12], [39], [63], [65]-[8], [114]-[5]
nithing, [137]
Noirmoutier, [17], [19], [21]
Norsemen, Norwegians, passim
Northumbria, [11], [24]-[5], [28], [83]-[4], [37], [41], [60], [63], [126]-[8]
Normandy, [52]-[3], [138]-[42]
Norway, [7], [16];
Christianity in, [88]-[9]
Odin, [88], [95], [115]
Ohthere, Óttarr, [96], [99]
Olaf Tryggvason, [4], [38], [87], [89], [101]
Olaf the White, [20], [57]-[8], [66], [68]
ore, [133]
Orkneys, [23], [63], [65], [112]-[3], [117]
Ornamentation, style of, [79], [106]-[7]
Ornaments, [104]-[6]
Oseberg ship, [99]-[100]
Ostmen, [122]
Oðal, [67], [113]
Paris, [21], [49]-[50]
Place-names, influence on Scottish, [114];
Irish, [118]-[9];
English, [123]-[9]
prime-signing, [91]
Ragnarr Loðbrók, [21]-[4], [44], [57], [102]
Rhôs, [19], [47], [73]-[4]
ridings, [131]
Rollo, [9], [53], [103]
Runic inscriptions, [23], [81], [85]-[6], [110]-[1], [113]-[5]
Rus, [73]-[9]
Russia, founding of, [73]-[80]
St Anskar, [70], [86]
St Edmund, [25]
St Olaf, [41], [89]
Scaldingi, [11]
Scandinavian loan-words in English, [130]-[1]
Sculptured stones, [91], [111], [114]-[5]
Seven Boroughs, [40]
Shetlands, [5], [6], [65], [112]-[3], [117]
Ship-burials, [99]-[100]
Ships, [29], [98]-[100]
Shires, origin of, [31] n., [134]
Sigurd of the Orkneys, [63], [66]-[7]
Slesvík, [15], [87], [96]
Sodor and Man, [65]
Stamford Bridge, [42]
Suðreyjar, [65]
Svein Forkbeard, [37], [39], [40], [87]
Sweden, [7], [96]
Swedes, [9], [19], [72]-[9]
thing, [103], [115]-[6]
Thor, [89], [95], [115]
Trade, character of, [96]-[8];
Oriental, [71], [79]-[80];
Russian, [75]-[80];
Irish, [120]
Turf-Einar, [67]
Turges, [13], [20]
Tynwald Court, [115]
udal and udaller, [113]
Varangians, Variags, [73], [77]-[9]
Vestfold, [11], [16]
Viking, the term, [1]
Viking movement, causes of, [4]-[11]
Vinland, [99]
Wapentake, [132]
Weapons, [101]-[2]
Wedmore, peace of, [27]
Westfaldingi, [11]
White Foreigners, [10]
Women, position of, [54]-[6], [94]
York, [24], [31], [33]

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