Postcard HEDEBO, SJAELLAND - Eneret Stenders Forlag #P-50
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#P-50 Postcard HEDEBO, SJAELLAND - Eneret Stenders Forlag #P-50
Postcard HEDEBO, SJAELLAND - Eneret Stenders Forlag
Serie #5036
COLORED PRINT By Artist Initials (MP)
A man and a woman traditionally dressed for their country of DENMARK.
POSTCARD (NEW) (UNUSED) NO POSTMARK
Hedeby is first mentioned in the Frankish chronicles of Einhard (804) who was in the
service of Charlemagne, but was probably founded around 770.[citation needed]
In 808 the Danish king Godfred (Lat. Godofredus) destroyed a competing Slav
trade centre named Reric, and it is recorded in the Frankish chronicles that he moved the merchants from there to Hedeby. This may have provided the initial impetus for the town to develop. The same sources record that Godfred strengthened the Danevirke, an earthen wall that stretched across the south of the Jutland peninsula. The Danevirke joined the defensive walls of Hedeby to form an east–west barrier across the peninsula, from the marshes in the west to the Schlei inlet leading into the Baltic in the east.
The town itself was surrounded on its three landward sides (north, west, and south)
by earthworks. At the end of the 9th century the northern and southern parts of the
town were abandoned for the central section. Later a 9-metre (29-ft) high semi-circular
wall was erected to guard the western approaches to the town.
On the eastern side, the town was bordered by the innermost part of the Schlei inlet
and the bay of Haddebyer Noor.
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