- Look up
Bjarmia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Biarmia or
Bjarmia: Bjarmaland,
historical country 1146 Biarmia,
asteroid Biarmia [et], poem This disambiguation...
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Finnic languages once
spoken in
Bjarmia, or the
northern part of the
Dvina basin.
Vocabulary of the
languages in
Bjarmia can be
reconstructed from toponyms...
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Bjarmaland (also
spelled Bjarmland and
Bjarmia) was a
territory mentioned in
Norse sagas from the
Viking Age and in
geographical accounts until the 16th...
- 23, 2015.
Retrieved August 1, 2015. "Mythical
Lands of Russia, Part 2:
Bjarmia". Russia-InfoCentre (russia-ic.com).
Archived from the
original on April...
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Russia was the
predecessor to the
Pomor dialects. The
Uralic people of
Bjarmia changed from
their own
dialects to
Pomor in a five-century-long process...
- then two Kvenlönd (Kvenlands), and they
extend to
north of
Bjarmaland (
Bjarmia). As
recorded in Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar, King Hákon Hákonarson settled...
- of the UNPO)
Arkhangelsk Oblast People:
Pomors Proposed state: Pomorie,
Bjarmia Advocacy group: Pomoṙska Slobóda
Bashkortostan People:
Bashkirs Proposed...
- (Kiriali) and
Kvens (Kwæni),
Horned Finns (cornuti Finni) and both
peoples of
Bjarmia (utrique Biarmones). But what
tribes dwell behind them, have we no certainty...
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tabulate coral belonging to the
order Favositida and the
family Coenitidae.
Bjarmia Gen. et sp. nov
Valid Grazhdankin Late
Ediacaran (~550 Ma) Erga Formation...
- Karamzin.
Strinnholm mentioned that the last trip of
Scandinavian Vikings to
Bjarmia (aka the
Great Perm)
happened in 1222. Four well-equipped
ships of Haakon...