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- Blakumen or Blökumenn were a people mentioned in Scandinavian sources dating from the 11th through 13th centuries. The name of their land, Blokumannaland...
- a Viking by the name of Rodfos was possibly killed in the area by the Blakumen who betra**** him. In 1164, the ****ure Byzantine emperor Andronikos I Komnenos...
- the mountains near Strumitsa, which was a Vlach settlement. The names Blakumen or Blökumenn is mentioned in Nordic sagas dating between the 11th and 13th...
- Saxons were given access in 1224. On a Varangian runestone in Gotland, the Blakumen (people) is mentioned. The first historian to distinguish them was László...
- References to the Volokhi in the Russian Primary Chronicle, and to the Blakumen in Scandinavian sources are often listed as the first records of north-Danubian...
- slays an undead witch-king named Þráinn who had been the king of Valland. Blakumen The entry Valnöt in Svensk etymologisk ordbok by Elof ****quist (1922)...
- the region is in the 10th century by Varangian Sagas referring to the Blakumen people i.e. Vlachs in the land of Pechenegs. By late 12th century chronicle...
- earliest reference to Romanians living east of the Carpathians. It refers to Blakumen who killed a Varangian merchant at an unspecified place. A competing group...
- events of the late 10th century. Spinei and Georgescu propose that the Blakumen of a Varangian runestone from around 1050 are the first Romanians whose...
- that a Varangian man was murdered "on a voyage abroad" by Blakumen. Both Blökumen and Blakumen may refer to Vlachs inhabiting the regions east of the Carpathians...