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Vikings

Fact: During the Viking Age the Norse homelands were gradually consolidated from smaller kingdoms into three larger kingdoms: Denmark, Norway and Sweden.[1]

MLA Citation: Bagge, Sverre. “The Origins of the Scandinavian Kingdoms.” Cross and Scepter, Princeton University Press, 2016, pp. Cross and Scepter, 2016–02-09.

ISBN: 9780691169088

Quote: In absolute numbers, the population of Denmark has been estimated at more than 1 million, perhaps nearly 2 mil-lion in the early fourteenth century, that of Norway at between 350,00 and 500,000, and the Swedish population at somewhere between 500,000 and 650,000.

  1. ^ Bagge, Sverre (2014). Cross and scepter : the rise of the Scandinavian kingdoms from the Vikings to the Reformation. Princeton. ISBN 978-0-691-16150-1. OCLC 861542611.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)