Hedeby

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Etymology[edit]

Danish Hedeby, from Old Norse Heiða-býr (literally heath-settlement).

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Hedeby

  1. (historical) An important Danish Viking Age (8th to the 11th centuries) trading settlement.
    • 2004, Kirsten Wolf, Daily Life of the Vikings[1], Greenwood Publishing Group, →ISBN, page 32:
      Hedeby (the heath-settlement) was Scandinavia's most southerly mercantile center. It is situated at the inner part of the Schlei fjord south of the town Schleswig (by which it was succeeded in the mid-eleventh century when it was destroyed by fire).

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