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Attundaland (or the land of the
eight hundreds) was the name
given to the
southeastern part of the
present day
province of Uppland,
north of Stockholm...
- name. All the
Swedish lawspeakers were
subordinate to the one of Tiundaland.
Folkland (Swedish provinces)
Attundaland Roslagen Stone of Mora Suiones...
- (Folklanden) is the name for the
original Swedish provinces of Tiundaland,
Attundaland, Fjärdhundraland, and
Roden (Roslagen)
which in the 1296
united to form...
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Roslagsleden crosses the
region starting in
Danderyd and
ending in Grisslehamn.
Attundaland Fjärdhundraland Fälö by
Tiundaland Stones of Mora
Swedes (Germanic tribe)...
- Mora town, is at
equal distance from the
Things of the old
folklands Attundaland and Tiundaland. This was the
location of Mora Thing,
where the Swedish...
- it was
mentioned that it
included the
Folklands of Fjärdhundraland,
Attundaland,
Tiundaland and Roslagen. The
Swedish capital of
Stockholm is divided...
- The
third portion of
Svithjod proper is
called Tiundaland; the
fourth Attundaland; the
fifth Sialand (Roslagen), and what
belongs to it lies
eastward along...
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Andersson And 1286–1289
Tiundaland Birger Persson 1293–1296
Attundaland Germund 1231
Attundaland Håkon 1286–1296 Fjädrundaland ? (joined
Uppland in the 1290s)...
- Uppland, all in all 22
hundreds (Tiundaland;
providing 10 hundreds,
Attundaland;
providing 8
hundreds and Fjärdhundaland;
providing 4 hundreds) each...
- of the Law of Uppland,
contained the
three Folklands of Tiundaland,
Attundaland, and Fjärdhundraland. The
Lawspeaker of Tiundaland,
Birger Persson (the...