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Authors: Peter Heather
as extended flow and not one big mass movement
495
,
504
and fields of information
500
–2,
591
Great Army settlement in England
96
,
455
–6,
458
,
459
–61,
464
,
483
–6,
490
,
496
,
502
,
510
,
583
and inherent mobility
594
involvement of women and children
490
–1,
492
,
494
,
504
motivations
497
–9
naval technology and ships
504
–6,
512
,
513
,
583
–4,
595
–6
and place-name evidence
485
,
487
–8
political and cultural impact of
495
–7
political motivations
508
–12
and return migration
593
settlement in northern and western isles
487
–8,
489
–90,
496
size and scale of into west
481
–4,
490
,
491
–5,
513
,
583
types of unit
490
Vikings
10
,
130
,
287
,
450
–1,
452
–514,
518
Alfred’s defence against
459
,
461
–2
attacks against Franks
460
–1,
483
castle construction
521
–2
conquest of western Europe by Great Armies and settlement
459
–65
hiring of to fight other Vikings
457
military capability
524
raiding in western Europe
453
–65,
455
–8,
498
–9,
583
Russia/Rus
465
–81
settlement in France
463
and Trelleborg fortresses
522
,
530
villas: in Roman Britain
295
,
297
–8,
299
,
304
,
293
,
294
Visigoths
52
,
123
,
139
,
152
,
214
,
256
,
307
,
338
–9,
344
,
345
–6,
348
,
375
Clovis’s campaign against
309
,
310
,
360
creation of
357
diplomatic relations with Romans
339
falling apart of unification with Ostrogoths
364
smashing of kingdom by Franks
360
treaty with Romans (418)
357
Vladimir
524
–5,
536
,
550
,
559
,
567
,
571
Völkerwanderung
(‘movement of peoples’)
153
,
172
,
173
–88,
226
–7,
267
,
329
,
376
,
603
–9
Vouilé, battle of (507)
360
warbands
126
–7,
129
,
131
,
133
,
143
,
158
,
215
Warperton, cemetery of
275
wave of advance model
22
,
29
,
147
,
148
,
422
,
579
–80,
581
–2,
583
Wenskus, Reinard
The Generation and Bonding of Tribes
19
–20
Werner, Hans-Joachim
314
Wessex
275
,
280
,
301
,
302
,
459
,
460
,
462
,
496
Wielbark system
103
,
104
–5,
130
,
141
,
222
cemeteries
117
,
118
,
126
–7,
134
,
146
–7
expansion of
105
–6,
107
,
117
,
580
,
582
links with Cernjachov system
120
–1,
124
William the Conqueror
292
,
298
,
327
,
350
William and the Conqueror
292
women
and Amal-led Goths
247
–8
and Anglo-Saxon migration
283
–4,
290
,
297
and Frankish immigration
326
and Germanic migration
130
–2,
133
,
143
,
145
–6,
150
,
171
–2,
176
–7,
600
–1
and slave trade
566
–7
and Viking migration
490
–1,
492
,
494
world systems theories
34
Yaroslav the Wise
559
York
465
Yugoslavia, former
29
Zimbabwe
300