- The
Foteviken Museum (Swedish:
Fotevikens Museum) is an
archaeological open-air
museum on the Höllviken
peninsula in
southern Skåne, Sweden. It contains...
- familjebok. [http://www.
foteviken.se/historia/ynglinga/yng_start.htm The
article Snorres Ynglingasaga at the site of the
Foteviken Museum,
Sweden An obsolete...
- Sävborg 2015, p. 204.
Foteviken Museum –
Ynglinga saga.
Sawyer 2010, p. 35.
Gurevich 1978, p. 405. Baldwin.
Frisk 2015, p. 31.
Foteviken Museum –
Yngling kings...
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Nationalencyklopedin (1991). [https://web.archive.org/web/20050906211820/http://www.
foteviken.se/historia/ynglinga/yng_start.htm
Archived 6
September 2005 at the Wayback...
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Ingvar the Far-Travelled Uí Ímair List of
Swedish monarchs Tacitus.
Foteviken Museum –
Ynglinga saga.
Sawyer 2010, p. 34.
Sawyer 2010, p. 35. Frisk...
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United Kingdom,
Sagnlandet Lejre and Ribe
Viking Center [da] in Denmark,
Foteviken Museum in
Sweden or
Lofotr Viking Museum in Norway. Viking-age reenactors...
- hof at Uppåkra have ****umed it
looked like a
stave church. In 2004 the
Foteviken Museum published a
reconstruction with the four
central columns interpreted...
- Uppåkra -
vikingacentrat i Skåne at
Foteviken Museum (Swedish) re-creation of
interior of Uppåkra hof by
Foteviken Museum (QuickTime,
opens focused on...
- 990 9,900
Dumme mosse 3,098 7,660 Emån 1,527 3,770 Falsterbo – (Bay of)
Foteviken 7,851.4 19,401 Fylleån 805.6 1,991
Gammelstadsviken 440 1,100 Getapulien-Grönbo...
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became the next King of
Denmark as Eric II. "Slaget vid
Foteviken år 1134 (Museum of
Foteviken)".
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original on 2010-08-20.
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