They must be collected at the same rate across the country
The first mentions of Danes are from the 6th century in Jordanes' Getica, by Procopius, and by Gregory of Tours. The first mention of Danes within the Danish territory is on the Jelling Rune Stone which states how Harald Bluetooth converted the Danes to Christianity in the 10th century.[22]
Denmark has been continuously inhabited since this period; and,
although much cultural and ethnic influence and immigration from all
over the world has entered Denmark since then, present day Danes tend to
see themselves as ethnic descendants of the early tribal Danes
mentioned in the historic sources. Whether this is true or not, the Danish Royal Family can certainly trace their family line back to Gorm the Old (d. 958 AD) in the Viking Age, and perhaps even before that to some of the preceding semi-mythical rulers.
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- Samuel Adams was a Founding Father of the United States and a political theorist who protested British taxation without representation, uniting the American colonies in the fight for independence during the Revolutionary War.
- He was the second cousin of John Adams and the architect of political ideals about liberty and independence that led to the writing of the Declaration of Independence and America’s independence from Great Britain.
- In his home state of Massachusetts, Adams held a number of political offices, and served as governor from 1793 to 1797.
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The Twelve Tables
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March 19 1944 is when Hitler gave the order