- Bjørn
Farmann ("Bjørn the Tradesman", also
called Bjørn Haraldsson,
Farmand and Kaupman, died
between 930 and 934) was a king of Vestfold. Bjørn was one...
- from 1891
until it was
discontinued in
January 1989. The name
farmand (or
farmann) was from an old
Norse word for a tradesman. It is
composed of the words...
- one to coin the name "Fairhair".
Harald is said to have
fathered Bjørn
Farmann and Olav
Geirstadalv with Rognvald's
sister Svanhild,
ancestors of the...
- sons with Svanhild,
including Ragnar Rykkel, Bjørn
Farmann and Olaf
Haraldsson Geirstadalf. Bjørn
Farmann became king of Vestfold. Olaf
Haraldsson was made...
-
called petty kings).
Harald was the son of Gudrød Bjørnsson, King Bjørn
Farmann in Vestfold, that is, son of King
Harald I
Fairhair Halvdansson. Harald...
- Gudrød Bjørnsson was, in late tradition, the son of Bjørn
Farmann, the king of Vestfold, and a
grandson of
Harald Fairhair.
These traditions make Gudrød...
- 16. Bjørn
Farmann 8. Gudrød Bjørnsson 4.
Harald Grenske 2. Olaf II of
Norway 10.
Gudbrand Kula 5. Åsta
Gudbrandsdatter 1.
Wulfhild of
Norway 24. Björn...
-
script too.
Poetic verses with
philosophy and
hidden nuances form the core
farmanns or
upaya (remedy recommended) of the book. It has led to
field of remedial...
-
Viking Conquest expansion as the
capital of the
Kingdom of Northvegr. Bjørn
Farmann (died c. 930), the King of
Vestfold who
founded Tønsberg
Magnus VI of Norway...
- and 10th
centuries Beorn Estrithson (died 1049),
English nobleman Bjørn
Farmann, king of Vestfold,
petty kingdoms of
Norway in the 10th
century Björn Ironside...