- The
Bjarmian languages are a
group of
extinct Finnic languages once
spoken in Bjarmia, or the
northern part of the
Dvina basin.
Vocabulary of the languages...
-
language but he said that it
resembled the
language of the Sami people. The
Bjarmians told
Ohthere about their country and
other countries that
bordered it...
- v t e
Uralic languages List of
Uralic languages Finnic Bjarmian languages Estonian Laiuse Romani Northeastern coastal South Estonian Seto Võro
Mulgi Tartu...
- the
beginning of the 18th century. A
connection between Permians and
Bjarmians, a
northern people mentioned in Old
Norse sources, has been suggested...
- hunters, who were all Finns). And the wide sea was
always on his port. The
Bjarmians have
cultivated their land very well, but they did not dare go in there...
-
historical evidence, a form of
Karelian was also
spoken among the
extinct Bjarmians in the 15th century.
Karelian is a
Finnic language from the
Uralic language...
- the
seaborne expeditions was one
against the
Bjarmians and
Finns (Saami) in the
Arctic north. The
Bjarmian use of
magic spells caused foul
weather and...
- (Ves’); in some
Arabic sources, they are
called Wisu. It is ****umed that
Bjarmians were at
least partly Vepsians. From the 12th century,
their history is...
- the son of
Harekr the king of Bjarmaland, if he
could find her. The
Bjarmians invaded Östergötland,
killed king Ring and took Hleið back to Bjarmaland...
- were
joined by
scores of Norwegians, Slavs, Finns, Estonians, Curonians,
Bjarmians, Livonians, Saxons, Angles, Frisians, Irish, Rus', and others, all picking...