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Roerik and Dorestad
Roerik of Dorestad was born about 810 / 820 to Ali Anulo, 9th King of Haithabu.

Roerik and .
After that Roerik disappears from the Western sources for a considerable period of time.

Dorestad and Frankish
Frankish gold Tremissis with Christian cross, issued by minter Madelinus, Dorestad, Netherlands, mid-600s.
* Battle of Dorestad: The Frisians of king Radbod are defeated by the Frankish mayor of the palace, Pippin of Herstal.
Then, in 689 king Redbad was defeated by Frankish Duke Pippin of Herstal in the battle of Dorestad and the Franks regained control of the area.

Dorestad and chronicles
The only Hrörek described in Western chronicles was Rorik of Dorestad, a konung from the royal Scylding house of Haithabu.

Dorestad and was
This was not enough for him, and he started to plunder neighbouring lands: he took Dorestad in 850, captured Haithabu in 857 and looted Bremen in 859.
One of their leaders was Rorik of Dorestad.
Vikings quartered at Dorestad ( now Wijk bij Duurstede ), called the place Thorhem because reputedly the God of Thunder was worshipped there.
Wijk bij Duurstede is located at the place where Dorestad used to be, an important trade settlement, that was pillaged around 850 by the Vikings.
In the Early Middle Ages, Dorestad was the largest settlement ( emporia ) of northwestern Europe.
In Roman times a Roman fortress was built there that was still in use during the existence of Dorestad.
Between 600 and around 719 Dorestad was often fought over between the Frisians and the Franks.
Dorestad was a North Sea trading centre between the 7th century and the middle of the 9th century, primarily handling goods from the Middle Rhineland.
Wine was among the major products traded at Dorestad, likely from vineyards south of Mainz.
Around 640, the master of the mint in Dorestad was Madelinus.
The raid of 857 was led by Rorik of Dorestad.
In 689, Radbod was, however, defeated by Pippin of Herstal in the battle of Dorestad and compelled to cede West Frisia ( Frisia Citerior, meaning Nearer Frisia, from the Scheldt to the Vlie ) to the Franks.
The quay at Gipeswic 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 trading partner.

Dorestad and by
Rorik of Dorestad, as conceived by H. W. Koekkoek.
* Dorestad is raided by the Vikings.

Dorestad and Charles
Charles had given no permission for a marriage and tried to capture Baldwin, sending letters to Rorik of Dorestad and Bishop Hungar, forbidding them to shelter the fugitive.

Dorestad and is
An exception is the specimen found during the excavations of the Early Medieval trading town of Dorestad in the Netherlands.
It is known that these coins were minted in the Frisian town of Dorestad ( just south of Utrecht in the Netherlands, they were a commonly circulating currency in the Frankian realm until the monetary reform of Pepin the Short ( institution of Ver in 755 )

Dorestad and .
* Rorik of Dorestad, a Viking lord of Frisia and nephew of Harald Klak.
* The Vikings raid Dorestad.
* The Vikings raid Dorestad.
* The Vikings raid Dorestad.
Furthermore it had to compete with the nearby trading centre Dorestad, also founded near the location of a Roman fortress.
After the downfall of Dorestad around 850, Utrecht became one of the most important cities in the Netherlands.
Originally located on the Linge river it became an important centre of trade in the early Middle Ages, especially after the demise of Dorestad in the 9th century.

reappeared and when
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