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Alrekstad (Norwegian: Kongsgården på
Alrekstad, Old Norse: Álreksstaðir) was one of the
largest Kongsgård
estates on the west
coast of
Norway during the...
- Brann. "This
whole area of the city was part of the king's
property Ålrekstad (Årstad)",
according to
encyclopedia Store norske leksikon. The muni****lity...
- Kongsgård
estate Alrekstad in
Bergen which functioned as his seat of power. In the
Middle Ages, King
Eystein I of
Norway would relocated Alrekstad estate in...
- city
according to the sagas. He
moved the
royal seat in the city from
Alrekstad to
Holmen on the
eastern s**** of Vågen, in the city core,
thereby rationalising...
- over the
whole country,
ruling from his Kongsgård
seats at
Avaldsnes and
Alrekstad. His
realm was, however,
threatened by
dangers from without, as large...
- 1067 The
capital was
moved to Bergen. Seat of
power was
originally at
Alrekstad Kongsgård estate.
Moved to
Holmen in 1110 c.
Biorgvin Bjørgvin Bergen...
-
Viking Age and
early Middle Ages. This
includes significant estates like
Alrekstad,
Avaldsnes Kongsgård
estate and the Oslo Kongsgård estate. The Coat of...
-
details and comment.
Alrek dwelt at
Alreksstead (Alreksstaðr,
modern Alrekstad),
presumably named after himself.
Alrek had
married Signý,
daughter of...
-
Middle Ages, the bay was
named Alrekstadvågen,
after the
royal farm of
Alrekstad. Historically, the lake
Lille Lungegårdsvannet was
located just northwest...
- Løvstakken lies to the west. The muni****lity is
named after the
medieval farm
Alrekstad,
located on this site. The area of the old muni****lity
somewhat corresponds...