- Norse,
Agder derives from the Old
Norse word
Agðir. In the
early Viking Age,
before Harald Fairhair,
Agðir was a
petty kingdom inhabited by a
people named...
- of a year.
According to
Gautreks saga, Víkar was the son of a king of
Agdir (
Agðir)
named Harald Agder-king (Haraldr inn egðski)
whose ancestry is not given...
-
Thrym ruled Agdir. He
fathered Agdi (Agði) and
Agnar (Agnarr).
Agnar was
father of
Ketil Thrym (Ketill Þrymr) who had land at
Thrumu in
Agdir. Végard ruled...
- of Nór was also
called Gard Agdi (Garðr Agði),
apparently as
ruler of
Agdir (
Agðir): the
modern counties of Vest-Agder and Aust-Agder. Gard Agdi's descendants...
-
petty kingdom centuries ago. The name
Agder was
known in Old
Norse as "
Agðir", and is ****umed to be
connected to the word ǫgd (sharp).
Southern Norway...
-
Noregur Norwegian Akershus Akurshús
Arendal Arnardalur Aust-Agder Austur-
Agðir Bergen Björgyn (obsolete), Björgvin (current) Bjørnøya
Bjarnarey Bodø Boðvin...
- celebrities, not for the
representation of
female empowerment. "Artist Profile".
agdir.org.
Retrieved November 20, 2018. Olson,
Grady (June 29, 2018). "Artist...
- Víkar's
greatest warrior.
After all
these victories, when
sailing north from
Agdir to Hördaland with a
large army, Víkar was becalmed.
Divination showed Odin...