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Yes -- Jorvik is the Danish "viking" name for the city, which mutated into "York" in Anglo-Saxon. The city was founded by the Romans as Eboracum, and then revived as an Anglo-Saxon trading port called Eoforwic, captured by the Danes in 866, Of course there were Britons, Anglo-Saxons, Danes, and others living there from the 700s right up to 955 when Eric Bloodaxe, the last Danish "King of Jorvik" died and Northumbria became a major Earldom of England.
There were probably slingers in that area from pre-Roman times right up to the Norman Conquest.
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