- iron-age Trøndelag was
divided into
several petty kingdoms called fylki. The
different fylki had a
common law, and an
early parliament or thing. It was called...
- hlíðar þangs á
hilmi rann, þá er
timbrfastr toptar nökkvi,
flotna fullr um
fylki brann.[1]
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December 2005 at
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- (singular) and
fylker (plural). This name
comes from the Old
Norse word
fylki which means "district" or "county", but it is
similar to the same root as...
- 2. Nótt varð í bæ,
nornir kómu, þær er öðlingi aldr of skópu; þann báðu
fylki frægstan verða ok buðlunga
beztan þykkja. 1. In
olden days, when eagles...
-
genitive of
sygnir which means "people from Sogn" and the last
element is
fylki "county".
Since early in the
Viking Age, Sogn was a
petty kingdom called...
- 2. Nótt varð í bæ,
nornir kómu, þær er öðlingi aldr of skópu; þann báðu
fylki frægstan verða ok buðlunga
beztan þykkja. - 3.
Sneru þær af afli örlögþáttu...
- náreiðr á nesi drúpir vingameiðr, þar er víkur deilir, þar er fjölkunnt um
fylkis hreyr steini merkt, Straumeyjarnes. By the
fierce East-kings'
cruel pride...
-
Anton Freyr Jónsson (29 June 2020). "Byrjunarlið
Fylkis og Gróttu: Arnór Borg
byrjar fremstur hjá
Fylki". Fótbolti.net (in Icelandic).
Retrieved 1 December...
- Olaf Haraldsson. One
church was
recognized in each
fylki as the district's prin****l church. The
fylki were
divided into
fourths or
eighths and a church...
- Breiðfjörð (16
November 2008). "Fjolla Shala: Held ég eigi mér framtíð í
Fylki". Fótbolti.net (in Icelandic).
Retrieved 5
September 2021. Hafliði Breiðfjörð...