
EP10|From Raiders to Landlords: How the Danelaw Changed English History
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Last time, we uncovered the surprising fact that English and Viking language were basically long-lost siblings—both from the same Germanic family tree!
But in today’s episode, we’re diving into something even juicier from the Viking Age.
You ready for this? Those scary Viking raiders who once struck fear across Europe… actually decided to settle down! Yep—no more looting, just farming, building homes, and raising families.
So how did that happen?
Today, we’re exploring how the Vikings pulled off this unexpected glow-up—going from sea raiders to landowners—and how they carved out their own slice of England, known as the “Danelaw.” It’s a wild story that changed the course of English history and even helped shape the English language as we know it.
Let’s get into it!
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