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Medieval emporium in the province of Utrecht, Netherlands
Dorestad (Dorestat, Duristat) was an early medieval emporium, located in the present-day province of Utrecht in the Netherlands, close to the modern-day
Dorestad
9th-century Danish Viking
Viking, who ruled over parts of Friesland between 841 and 873, conquering Dorestad and Utrecht[citation needed] in 850. Rorik swore allegiance to Louis the
Rorik_of_Dorestad
Country in Northwestern Europe and the Caribbean
Redbad emerged with Traiectum (Utrecht) as its centre of power, while Dorestad was a flourishing trading place. Between 600 and 719, the strategic cities
Netherlands
previous inhabitants, with the prosperous trading North Sea trading center of Dorestad playing a vital role. The Franks eventually conquered the area, although
Netherlands in the Early Middle Ages
Netherlands_in_the_Early_Middle_Ages
C695 battle
The Battle of Dorestad was a 7th-century battle between the Franks and the Frisians. The battle took place around 695 by the capital city of the Frisians
Battle_of_Dorestad
Varangian chieftain of the Rus'
Old Norse name Hrœrekr. Rurik has by some been identified with Rorik of Dorestad, who was a member of one of two competing families reported by the Frankish
Rurik
c. 600–734 realm in northwestern Europe
Herstal in the battle of Dorestad and compelled to cede Frisia Citerior (Nearer Frisia) to the Franks. The battle of Dorestad took place around 690 by
Frisian_Kingdom
City and municipality in Utrecht, Netherlands
of Utrecht had competition from the nearby trading centre Dorestad. After the fall of Dorestad around 850, Utrecht became one of the most important cities
Utrecht
Ethnic group native to Germany and the Netherlands
the Frisian Sea (Latin: Mare Frisicum) and the term Frisian was used in Dorestad to mean any merchant, not necessarily an ethnic Frisian. This farthest
Frisians
emporia had been replaced by the revival of European towns. Examples include Dorestad, Quentovic, Gipeswic, Hamwic, and Lundenwic (for which see Anglo-Saxon
Emporium_(early_medieval)
King of Lotharingia from 855 to 869
functional. Lothair's dealings with the Northmen were focused on Rorik of Dorestad, a Viking leader in Frisia. In 863, Lothair attacked and chased a Norse
Lothair_II
Municipality in Utrecht, Netherlands
castle/ruin, also called Dorestad, where the bishop of Utrecht used to live. Wijk bij Duurstede is the former location of Dorestad, an important Frisian
Wijk_bij_Duurstede
Period of European history (about 800–1050)
process. However, several Frisian towns, most notably Dorestad were raided by Vikings. Rorik of Dorestad was a famous Viking raider in Frisia. On Wieringen
Viking_Age
traded at Dorestad, likely from vineyards south of Mainz. It was also widely known because of its mint. Between 600 and around 719 Dorestad was often
History_of_the_Netherlands
Type of handwear
specimen found during the excavations of the early medieval trading town of Dorestad in the Netherlands: In the harbour area a mitten of wool was discovered
Mitten
Western European kingdom (c. 481–843)
launched a campaign of conquest in West Frisia and defeated King Radbod near Dorestad, an important trading centre. All the land between the Scheldt and the
Francia
Calendar year
Battle of Dorestad: The Frisians under King Radbod are defeated by the Frankish mayor of the palace, Pippin of Herstal. The Rhine delta and Dorestad (modern
689
Semi-legendary Swedish king
would be the same person as Erik Björnsson. According to him Rorik of Dorestad was also the same person as Eric. The man that ruled Holmgård was Hvitserk
Erik_Björnsson
Viking attack on kingdom of the West Franks
failed to hold against renewed attacks of Danish Vikings in Frisia and Dorestad in 834. The attacks in 820 and 834 were unrelated and relatively minor;
Siege_of_Paris_(845)
Calendar year
having been built up from fishing villages and settled by fugitives. Dorestad, lying in a fork between two branches of the Rhine, is established by the
600
Danish royalty
father's brother (his cousin). In 850 they united against Lothair and raided Dorestad. Rorik took possession of Frisia. Godfrid continued to plunder Flanders
Godfrid_Haraldsson
Carolingian Emperor from 817 to 855
Denier of Lothair I, struck in Dorestad (Middle Francia) after 850
Lothair_I
Early medieval Western European war
Pepin was victorious in the battle of Dorestad. Though not all the consequences of this battle are clear, Dorestad became Frankish again, as did the castles
Frisian–Frankish_wars
Emperor of the Carolingian Empire from 813 to 840
the Loire, and the Danes returned to ravage the Frisian coast (sacking Dorestad for a second time). Lothair, for the first time in a long time, allied
Louis_the_Pious
North Germanic tribe
when Danes plundered coastal settlements and later the trade town of Dorestad became a frequent target of raids. During this time, Frisia was ruled by
Danes_(tribe)
Capital of West Flanders province, Belgium
the Roman fortifications. Whilst the Viking raids led to the decline of Dorestad, Quentovic and Domburg as harbors for trade with England, the Baltic Sea
Bruges
Polish-American businessman
Die Ostseewelt zwischen Dorestad und Samarkand, ca. 700-1100, ("Frisians, Vikings, Arabs: the Baltic world, from Dorestad to Samarkand, ca. 700-1100")
Darius_Adamczyk
Ruling family of the Franks (c. 481–751)
Frankish gold tremissis with Christian cross, issued by minter Madelinus, Dorestad, Netherlands, mid-7th century
Merovingian_dynasty
King (or Duke) of Frisia (c. 680 – 719)
689, however, Radbod was defeated by Pepin of Herstal in the battle of Dorestad and compelled to cede Frisia Citerior (Nearer Frisia, from the Scheldt
Radbod_of_Frisia
Province of the Netherlands
favour of the Franks; in 690, the Franks were victorious in the Battle of Dorestad. In 733, Charles Martel sent an army against the Frisians. The Frisian
Friesland
Frankish empire in Europe (800–887)
The Dorestad Brooch, Carolingian-style cloisonné jewelry from c. 800. Found in the Netherlands, 1969.
Carolingian_Empire
South Holland (Frisia ulterior) with parts of Utrecht and the town of Dorestad (Frisia citerior). Radbod may also have extended his power to the province
List_of_rulers_of_Frisia
Branch of the Rhine ending at Utrecht, Netherlands
Nederrijn-Lek main artery at the old town of Wijk bij Duurstede (called Dorestad in the early medieval period), after which it twists and turns through
Kromme_Rijn
Tax raised to pay tribute to Viking raiders
into their coffers. They then moved to the mainland, where they assaulted Dorestad and extorted a tribute from the population of the region before leaving
Danegeld
Calendar year
rightful 'king' of Brittany. A Danish Viking fleet raids the cities of Dorestad, Paris and Orléans. Others sail up the Oise River, ravaging Beauvais and
857
among the poor. Unable to find poor people in Birka, Katla travelled to Dorestad in Friesland, where she carried out her mother's wish. According to the
Mor_Frideborg
Frankish emporium in the Early Middle Ages near the English Channel
of the two most prominent Frankish ports in the north (the other being Dorestad) until it was abandoned, probably in the 11th century. Merchants were drawn
Quentovic
have coveted the trade that passed through there and through Domburg and Dorestad (which they already possessed). The Franks constructed a fortified encampment
Bubo,_Duke_of_the_Frisians
Viking Age village in Norway
at the University of Oslo, including Arab silver coins, gold coin from Dorestad, hundreds of glass beads, gold and bronze jewelry, pottery, weapons, and
Kaupang
King of the Danes
According to the Annales Bertiniani, Harald was an uncle of Rorik of Dorestad. The Annales Xantenses mention Rorik being the brother of a "younger Harald"
Harald_Klak
Medieval string instrument originating from Anglo-Saxon England
town. 8th century Dorestad (140) Netherlands Amber bridge found at Dorestad, six notches for strings, 5 cm x 2.5 cm 8th century Dorestad (141) Netherlands
Rotte_(lyre)
9th-century Viking leader of the Great Heathen Army
The 9th-century Frisian fiefdom of Roricus appears to have encompassed a region around Dorestad, Walcheren and Wieringen.
Ubba
Danish clan
possible branch of the Scyldings in the Garðaríki (allegedly through Rorik of Dorestad) Skjoldungen Island Uí Ímair, a possible British/Irish branch of the Scyldings
Scylding
Cross-border cultural region in Northwestern Europe
and traded with the native Frisians. One of their leaders was Rorik of Dorestad. During the 12th century Frisian noblemen and the city of Groningen founded
Frisia
Oldest continuous settlement in Great Britain
serving the kingdom's trade activity towards the Rhine (comparably to Dorestad) through the 7th and 8th centuries, as Hamwih served the north French sea
Oldest_town_in_Britain
Danish Viking leader
Godfrid was granted Kennemerland, which had formerly been ruled by Rorik of Dorestad, as a vassal of Charles, according to the Annales Fuldenses. Godfrid swore
Godfrid,_Duke_of_Frisia
8th–11th century expansion by Norsemen
Elten). In Dutch and Frisian historical tradition, the trading centre of Dorestad declined after Viking raids from 834 to 863; however, since no convincing
Viking_expansion
1781–1795 period in Dutch history
Chamavi, Batavi, Cananefates Migration Period Saxons, Frisians, Franks Dorestad, Utrecht Development urban centers Frisian Kingdom Frankish Kingdom Middle
Batavian_Revolution
Calendar year
Lothair I flees to Burgundy. Danish Vikings raid the trading settlement of Dorestad (present-day Wijk bij Duurstede), located in the southeast of the province
834
Name list
a masculine given name related to Roderick. It may refer to: Rorik of Dorestad (c. 810–c. 880), Danish Viking who ruled parts of Friesland Rorik I, 9th
Rorik
English Raid Concept Stichting Natuurlijk Varen De Dorestad Raid Drascombe Association, Launching The Dorestad Raid in the Netherlands "RAID Finland & Estonia"
Raid_(boating)
Name list
8th-century king of the Visigoths in Visigothic Kingdom of Spain. Rorik of Dorestad, chieftain who ruled Frisia, in the 9th century Rurik, 9th-century prince
Roderick
Town in Utrecht, Netherlands
"Thorhem", a dwelling of Thor, the god of thunder. Vikings quartered at Dorestad (now Wijk bij Duurstede) reportedly referred to the place as Thorhem, as
Doorn
Enamelling technique used on metal
referred to by goldsmiths, metalsmiths and enamellists as champlevé. The Dorestad Brooch, c. 800, found in the Netherlands. Gold, pearls, with cloisonné
Cloisonné
Francia/Lotharingia East Francia Frankish victory Viking devastation of cities such as Dorestad Count Henry defeated most Vikings by 885 The Battle of Leuven (891) expelled
List of wars in the Low Countries until 1560
List_of_wars_in_the_Low_Countries_until_1560
River in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
between places to the north and the Baltic Sea, as commercial centres functioned (see Dorestad, Haithabu). List of rivers of Schleswig-Holstein v t e
Rheider_Au
defection of 20,000 Slav soldiers. 695 Frisian–Frankish wars Battle of Dorestad Franks under Pepin of Herstal defeat Frisians. 698 Muslim conquest of the
List_of_battles_301–1300
Calendar year
as ruler of Asturias. Danish Viking raiders, led by King Rorik, conquer Dorestad and Utrecht (modern-day Netherlands). Emperor Lothair I recognizes him
850
2009 German film
father wants to send his second son Johannes to the cathedral school in Dorestad, but when the teacher Aesculapius (Edward Petherbridge) visits them in
Pope_Joan_(2009_film)
Human settlement that has become uninhabited and largely forgotten by history
no longer be identified. Apuolė Brittenburg – ancient Roman settlement Dorestad Reimerswaal – flooded in the 16th century. Saeftinghe – prosperous city
Lost_city
City and Municipality in Utrecht, Netherlands
Redbad was defeated by Frankish Duke Pippin of Herstal in the battle of Dorestad and the Franks regained control of the area. King Redbad reconquered Utrecht
Woerden
Danish Viking leader
was in fact his uncle and probable namesake. His brother was Rorik of Dorestad. In 841 the Emperor Lothair I granted the isle of Walcheren to Harald and
Harald_the_Younger
Series of medieval raids
834 and 863 the Vikings laid waste eight times to the trading post of Dorestad on the Lek river, a town that competed with the Danish town of Haithabu
Viking_raids_in_the_Rhineland
evidence, together with sparsely preserved written text it is thought that Dorestad (built near the former Roman fortifications) was the most populous and
History of urban centres in the Low Countries
History_of_urban_centres_in_the_Low_Countries
1813–1815 precursor of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands
Chamavi, Batavi, Cananefates Migration Period Saxons, Frisians, Franks Dorestad, Utrecht Development urban centers Frisian Kingdom Frankish Kingdom Middle
Sovereign Principality of the United Netherlands
Sovereign_Principality_of_the_United_Netherlands
Early medieval battles involving the Franks and Francia
of Wogastisburg Unknown Unknown None Samo's Empire Defeat 690 Battle of Dorestad Frisian–Frankish wars Frisian Kingdom None Frisian kingdom Victory 715
List of battles involving the Franks and Francia
List_of_battles_involving_the_Franks_and_Francia
Anglo-Saxon coin
the 680s. It is known that sceattas were minted in the Frisian town of Dorestad (just south of Utrecht in the Netherlands); they were a commonly circulating
Sceat
Queen of Wessex from 856 to 860
Meanwhile, Judith and Baldwin sought refuge with the Viking Rorik of Dorestad, King of Friesland (circa 810 – circa 880) and later fled to the court
Judith_of_Flanders
Calendar year
of Bavaria) of the East Frankish Kingdom. Viking raiders again plunder Dorestad (modern Netherlands), a Frankish port on the mouth of the river Rhine.
863
8th–9th century renaissance within the Carolingian Empire
and long-distance trade. A prime example of this type of emporium was Dorestad. The development of the Carolingian economy was fueled by the efficient
Carolingian_Renaissance
Name list
titles containing Ryurik All pages with titles containing Rurik Rorik of Dorestad (c. 810–c. 880), Danish Viking who ruled parts of Friesland This page or
Rurik_(given_name)
Sailing boat enthusiast group
included: the Vogalonga, Velalonga and Velalonga Raid in Venice, Italy; The Dorestad Raid in the Netherlands; The Semaine du Golfe du Morbihan in Brittany;
Henley_Whalers
Klinge hergestellt worden, wie z. B. das Schwert aus dem Lek bei Dorestad (prov. Utrecht / NL). Deshalb mögen den Kaisern der damaligen Zeit typische
Viking_sword
Brothers of Rurik, a Varangian chieftain of the Rus'
found any traces of Scandinavian presence in the 9th century." Rorik of Dorestad Church Slavonic: Синеусъ и Труворъ Polnoe sobranie russkikh letopiseĭ (in
Sineus_and_Truvor
Small solid gold coin of Late Antiquity
Frankish gold Tremissis with Christian cross, issued by minter Madelinus [nl], Dorestad, Netherlands, mid-600s
Tremissis
Currency structure (Charlemagne, 8th C)
other, as before, the place where the mint was located, e.g. DORESTADO ("Dorestad"). There were around sixty mints. After Charlemagne was crowned as Holy
Carolingian_monetary_system
King of the Danes
the plans were cut short by a new incident, since Rørik's Frisian port Dorestad was ravaged by other Vikings while he was absent. Rørik soon had to leave
Horik_II
Early form of the Frisian language
the Frisian Sea (Latin: Mare Frisicum) and the term Frisian was used in Dorestad to mean any merchant, not necessarily an ethnic Frisian. By the early 7th
Old_Frisian
Large kurgan in Novgorod Oblast, Russia
theory which identifies Rurik, the founder of the Kievan Rus, with Rorik of Dorestad.[clarification needed] Панченко А.А., Исследования в области народного
Shum-gora
China 90,000–100,000 Đại La /Hanoi Vietnam 25,000 Datong China 200,000 Dorestad Netherlands 1,000–2,500 1,000–2,500 El Pilar Guatemala 182,600 El Tajín
Historical urban community sizes
Historical_urban_community_sizes
Herstal took the title Duke of the Franks. 690 Battle of Dorestad: A Frankish force conquered Dorestad from the Frisian Kingdom. 691 Theuderic III died. He
Timeline_of_German_history
Area of Ipswich, Suffolk, England
sceattas' indicate trade through the Rhine port towns including Domburg, Dorestad and Andernach, as part of the cultural engagement of Anglo-Saxon England
Ipswich_Waterfront
Calendar year
becomes Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia. The emporium (market town) of Dorestad is founded near the mouth of the Rhine, and soon becomes a major trading
680
Danish royalty
brothers of Harald Klak (died ca. 852), possibly Anulo (died 812). Rorik of Dorestad was thus probably his brother as was Harald the Younger (died ca. 842)
Hemming_(count_in_Frisia)
King of the Danes
more or less with impunity. The Danes sacked the silver minting center of Dorestad in 834, 835, and 836, and plundered Walcheren in 837. King Horik seems
Horik_I
and traded with the native Frisians. One of their leaders was Rorik of Dorestad. Frisians made polders in West Friesland, which became more and more separated
History_of_Frisia
Castle in Wijk bij Duurstede, Utrecht province, Netherlands
built a freestanding keep on a raised and moated site near the lost city Dorestad. Until the beginning of the 15th century Duurstede Castle was in possession
Duurstede_Castle
Bulgaria (864) Guthrum (878) Borivoj I, Duke of Bohemia (883) Rorik of Dorestad Harald Klak Baptism of Boris I Baptism of Borivoj I by Saint Methodius
List of rulers who converted to Christianity
List_of_rulers_who_converted_to_Christianity
Viking leader
870s. He was a son of Harald the Younger and thus a nephew of Rorik of Dorestad, and a relative of both Harald Klak and Godfrid Haraldsson, but he was
Rodulf_Haraldsson
against the Danes[citation needed] Frisian–Frankish wars 689 - Battle of Dorestad 716 - Battle of Cologne 716 - Battle of Amblève 734 - Battle of the Boarn
List of battles involving Frisia
List_of_battles_involving_Frisia
Lotharingia Vikings Eventual Lotharingian victory Viking devastation of cities such as Dorestad The Battle of Leuven (891) expelled the remaining Vikings
List of wars involving Francia
List_of_wars_involving_Francia
King of East Anglia
settlement's continental trade partners may have been Domburg in Walcheren, and Dorestad, the large emporium on the Rhine south of Utrecht. This route gained importance
Ealdwulf_of_East_Anglia
various kingdom 843 962 France Paris, Versailles kingdom 843 1792 Frisia Dorestad, Utrecht tribal kingdom 600 734 Frisia (Upstalsboom League) confederacy
List of states during the Middle Ages
List_of_states_during_the_Middle_Ages
van Bergh Frisian coast Viking Rulers of Frisia (841 – 885): Rorik of Dorestad, Harald the Younger, Godfrid, Duke of Frisia List of counts of (west) Frisia
Lists of rulers in the Low Countries
Lists_of_rulers_in_the_Low_Countries
Dutch, Belgian, and Luxembourger mythology
on a missionary trip to the Netherlands in 716, specifically going to Dorestad, modern-day Wijk bij Duurstede. When he arrived, Bonifatius found that
Mythology in the Low Countries
Mythology_in_the_Low_Countries
Decade
having been built up from fishing villages and settled by fugitives. Dorestad, lying in a fork between two branches of the Rhine, is established by the
600s_(decade)
Finnsburg - 450 - Germanic Heroic Age Battle on the Rhine - 525 Battle of Dorestad – c. 695 – Frisian–Frankish wars Battle of the Boarn – 734 – Frisian–Frankish
List of battles by geographic location
List_of_battles_by_geographic_location
Lake in Kalundborg, Denmark
(2001): A Striding Mapn from Tissø – a rare imitation of Charlemagne’s Dorestad-coinage Nordisk Numismatisk Årsskrift 1994–96, pp. 22–40. Jørgensen, Lars
Tissø
Horik II ("Horic"): Ceded land between the sea and the Eider to Rorik of Dorestad in 857. Sigfred ("Sigifrid" and "Siegfried"): Attended a peace conference
List of legendary kings of Denmark
List_of_legendary_kings_of_Denmark
8th-century king of East Anglia
also continued to develop in a form that was similar to the quayside at Dorestad, south of the continental town of Utrecht, which was perhaps its principal
Ælfwald_of_East_Anglia
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English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh : variant spelling of Moore.
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Short Form of the Biblical Shadrach; One of Three Young Hebrew Men who Survived Being Cast into a Fiery Furnace
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English : of uncertain origin; possibly from an unattested Old English person name H̄nci.
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Lord Brahma, Eternal, Accompanied by a protector
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