Danegelt

Danegelt, originally a tax imposed on land to buy off the Danes from the shores of England, and subsequently for other objects, such as the defence of the coast; abolished by Henry II., though re-imposed subsequently under other names.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Dan`dolo * Danelagh
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Danaüs
Danby, Francis
Dance, George
Dance of Death
Dancing Mania
Dancourt, Florent Carton
Dandie Dinmont
Dandin, George
Dandin, Perrin
Dan`dolo
Danegelt
Danelagh
Dangeau, Marquis
D'Angoulême, Duchesse
Dangs, The
Daniel
Daniel, Samuel
Daniell, John Frederick
Daniell, William
Danites
Dannecker, Johann Heinrich von