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runestone carvings.
Granavollen stone "
Granavollen".
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- The
Granavollen stone is a
runestone located behind Nikolaikirken at
Granavollen in Gran,
Oppland county, Norway. This
church is also
known as one of the...
- drowned. The
Hadeland Folkemuseum is
built around a
Viking burial mound at
Granavollen which according to
folklore contains the
torso of King Halvdan. The name...
- They are part of the
Church of
Norway and are
located in the
village of
Granavollen. They are part of the Gran/Tingelstad
parish which is part of the Hadeland...
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total of 50
known runestones.
Dynna stone (11th
century AD) Fåberg
stone Granavollen Runestone (11th
century AD)
Grindheim stone (11th
century AD) Hønen Runestone...
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refer to: The
Sister churches (Norway), two side-by-side
churches in
Granavollen, Gran, Hadeland, in
Norway Sister Churches (ecclesiology), a term used...
- part of the
Hadeland og Land
prosti (deanery) in the
Diocese of Hamar.
Granavollen is the site of the
Sister Churches (Norwegian: Søsterkirkene). These...
- 1870 and is
buried nearby in the
churchyard of the
Sister churches at
Granavollen (Søsterkirkene). In 1873, a
large monument with a bust of
Vinje by Brynjulf...
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relocated at Bagn Bygdesamling.
Granske Kompagni had its
exercise ground at
Granavollen, Gran muni****lity. The
regimental ****nal is now
relocated to Hadeland...
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during the 16th and 17th century, had its
exercise ground nearby at
Granavollen. The
regimental ****nal
building or Tent
house (Telthus) has been relocated...