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- Kingdom of Norway, which was exceptional of its time. With this, the Frostathing Law was replaced by the new law, significantly reducing the legislative...
- Wikisource: Norges gamle Love/Den ældre Frostathings-Lov Frostathing Law in Norges Gamele Love 1: 119-300 Frostathing Law 1220-1250 in the National Archives...
- and was likely borrowed from provincial Norwegian laws such as the Frostathing Law. The name Shetland may derive from the Old Norse words hjalt ('hilt')...
- by the Icelandic police force and inspired by the medieval Norwegian Frostathing Law. Another example of the use of Norse/Norn in the Northern Isles can...
- part in the blót, upsetting the local farmers and chieftains. At the Frostaþing he was asked to partake in them as his father had done and he was later...
- Rygjafylki Egðafylki Vøllðres Haddingjadalr Trøndelag, counties under Frostaþing: Raumsdølafylki Norðmørafylki Naumdølafylki Sparbyggjafylki Eynafylki...
- Sweden and Denmark there were 900 and 1800 masonry churches respectively. Frostathing Law and Gulating law rules about "corner posts" show that the stave church...
- (1935). The Earliest Norwegian Laws, Being the Gulathing Law and the Frostathing Law. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 160. Colwell-Chanthaphonh...
- codified during the thirteenth century, producing texts such as the Frostathing Law. Magnus I of Norway ("the good") took a key role in this. Then, during...
- Love/Den ældre Gulathings-Lov – Wikikilden". "Norges gamle Love/Den ældre Frostathings-Lov – Wikikilden". "A Swedish Christmas song about Tomtar (Gnomes)"....