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'''Yorkshire''', also known as ''''Eurviscire'''' during the [[Anglo-Saxon]] period, is a historic and the largest county of [[England]].
'''Yorkshire''', also known as '''''Eurviscire''''' during the [[Anglo-Saxon]] period, is a historic and the largest county of [[England]].


During the early [[Middle Ages]], the county was under the control of the [[Vikings]], who based themselves at the city of [[York]], which they renamed '''Jórvík'''.<ref name=ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>
During the early [[Middle Ages]], the county was under the control of the [[Vikings]], who based themselves at the city of [[York]], which they renamed '''Jórvík'''.<ref name=ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>

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Yorkshire, also known as Eurviscire during the Anglo-Saxon period, is a historic and the largest county of England.

During the early Middle Ages, the county was under the control of the Vikings, who based themselves at the city of York, which they renamed Jórvík.[1]

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