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Anund (Swedish: Bröt-
Anund,
meaning trail-blazer
Anund or
Anund the Land Clearer), also
called Brøt-Anundr (Old East Norse) or Braut-Önundr (Old West...
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Anund Jacob, also
Jakob or
James (Old Norse: Ǫnundr Jakob; c. 25 July 1008/10 - c. 1050), was King of
Sweden from 1022
until around 1050. He is believed...
- Anundshög (also Anundshögen and
Anunds hög) is a
tumulus near Västerås in Västmanland, the
largest in Sweden. It has a
diameter of 60
metres (200 ft) and...
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Anund Uppsale or Anoundus, '
Anund of Uppsala', (Old Norse: Önundr Uppsali), a son of Erik Björnsson of the
House of Munsö,
ruled Sweden together with...
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Anund, also
known as Bröt-
Anund, was a semi-legendary
Swedish king who
reigned in the mid-seventh century.
Anund may also
refer to:
Anund Uppsale, legendary...
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Anund from
Russia (Swedish:
Anund Gårdske) was King of
Sweden around 1070
according to Adam of Bremen's
Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontifi****. According...
- Adam does not
mention a
Danish conquest in his
description of
Anunds reign 1030.
Rather Anund Jakob and
Sweden militarily supported Olaf the
second in his...
- Skötkonung in 1022, and the
succession to the
Swedish throne of his son
Anund Jacob bringing Sweden into
alliance with Norway,
there was
cause for a demonstration...
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Helge (Holy River) in
Denmark or Sweden. King Olaf II of
Norway and King
Anund Jacob of
Sweden took
advantage of the
commitment of
Danish King Cnut in...
- Mälaren and near Anundshögen, the ship
burial mound of
legendary Swedish king
Anund.
Furby was
forced to
change their name in
Sweden to "Furbee" as it could...