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  1. Ancient Danish history and the beginnings of Denmark culture. Denmark is the southernmost Scandinavian nation, situated on a peninsula jutting out into the Baltic Sea and extending into an archipelago of some 443 islands. While Denmark proper only covers some 42,000 square km, if you count the Kingdom of Denmark, which includes the autonomous ...

  2. Mythological explanations. Some of the earliest descriptions of the origin of the word 'Denmark', describing a territory, are found in the Chronicon Lethrense (12th century), Svend Aagesen (late 12th century), Saxo Grammaticus (early 13th century) and the Ballad of Eric (mid 15th century). There are, however, many more Danish annuals and ...

  3. The history of Denmark as a unified kingdom began in the 8th century, but historic documents describe the geographic area and the people living there—the Danes—as early as 500 AD. These early documents include the writings of Jordanes and Procopius. With the Christianization of the Danes c. 960 AD, it is clear that there existed a kingship. King Frederik X can trace his lineage back to the ...

  4. History of Europe - Denmark, Viking Age, Medieval Times: Denmark also had turned in the absolutist direction. Enforced withdrawal from the Thirty Years’ War (in 1629) may not have been a disaster for Denmark, but the loss of the Scanian provinces to Sweden (1658) was—loss of control of the Sound was a standing temptation to go to war again. Events in Denmark exemplify on a small scale what ...

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  6. Mar 31, 2023 · Early History of the Danes. Denmark was likely first inhabited by humans about 12,000 BCE. These early people were nomadic hunter-gatherers who came from the southwest. For thousands of years ...

  7. GEOGRAPHY. Denmark is a country in northern Europe. It is made up of the Jutland Peninsula and more than 400 islands in the North Sea. It shares a border with Germany to the south. The country is almost two times the size of Massachusetts. Denmark's terrain is mostly flat, with gently rolling hills. During the Ice Age, glaciers moved slowly ...

  8. Jul 23, 2018 · Denmark. Scandinavian country from Dane, the people's name, + Danish mark "border" (see mark (n.1)). The modern form is attested from late 14c. (from earlier Denemarke, c. 1200, from Old English Dene-mearce ), but originally it meant western Scandinavia generally, "the lands of the Danes and Northmen." As an adjective, Middle English had Dene ...

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