Danewerk
The
Danewerk was a wall between 12 and 20 feet in height built by the
Danes to protect themselves from the
Franks. It was built between the 8th and 10th century AD and stretched from the
North Sea to the
Baltic Sea, separating the
Jutland Peninsula from the northern extent of the Franks' empire. The wall was destroyed in
1864 after its capture by the
Austrians and
Prussians.