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Norse settlement The Norse–Gaels (Old Irish: Gall-Goídil; Irish: Gall-Ghaeil;
Scottish Gaelic: Gall-Ghàidheil, 'foreigner-Gaels'; Old Norse: Gaddgeðlar)...
- Ireland,
known now as the "Norse–Gaels",
called themselves Austmenn "Eastmen", i.e.
people who had come from the East (Scandinavia).
Austmenn Nor**** Rus...
- Ireland. (In contrast, the
Norse Gaels often called themselves Ostmen or
Austmenn – "East-men".) Not long
after Ingólfr
Arnarson arrived in Iceland, his...
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Ireland settled by the Norse.
Ethnogenesis of the Norse-Gaels. Norse-Gaels (
Austmenn – "Eastmen" – "People of the East",
people who had come from the East –...
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Harold Road. At the time of the
Norman invasion, the Vikings,
Ostmen or
Austmenn (men of the East) as they
called themselves, were
exiled to the
north of...
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nordmenn (northmen)
while inhabitants of
Eastern Norway were
referred to as
austmenn (eastmen).
According to
another theory, the
first component was a word...
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areas in the west
while the
eastern areas, Østlandet, were
inhabited by
austmenn (eastern men). Imsen, S. and Winge, H. (eds.):
Norsk historisk leksikon...