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Gulating (Old Norse:
Gulaþing) was one of the four
ancient po****r ****emblies or
things (lagting) of
medieval Norway. Historically, it was the site of...
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celebration has varied.
According to
written sources such as the
legislation of
Gulaþing, it was
mandatory for
farmers to have a beer-drinking
party with at least...
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forbid performing of blót ,
making it a
punishable offence. The
Older Gulaþing Law,
dating to
around the mid 11th
century CE, bans
performing of blót...
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procedural law of the
Althing to
those attending the ****embly each year. The
Gulathing Law was
adopted in 930 at the
first Althing,
introduced by Úlfljótr, who...
- "being a sorcerer's friend."
Examples from Old
Scandinavian Laws: The
Gulathing law
referred to "being a male bottom," "being a
thrall (slave)," "being...
- family. Old
Norse sources also
describe rituals for
adoption (the
Norwegian Gulaþing Law
directs the
adoptive father,
followed by the
adoptive child, then all...
- Guðbrandsdalir
Eystridalir (including Särna and Idre) Vestlandet,
counties under Gulaþing: Sunnmærafylki Firðafylki (consisting of
Nordfjord and Sunnfjord) Sygnafylki...
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favorite of
Eirik and his
consort Gunnhild. The case was
argued at the
Gulaþing ****embly,
where Berg-Onund ****erted that
Asgerd as a slave-woman entitled...
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breast of Ogmund: they both fell dead,
pierced by the spear." The
Gulathing Law says: "En þat er hit þriðia
misvigi ef maðr er
lostenn krocoro. æða...
- laws were
modeled on
those from the
Norwegian west-coast law-province,
Gulathing.
These were
introduced to
Iceland by an
immigrant from
Norway named Úlfljótr...