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- Hardsyssel or Harsyssel is a traditional district and an ancient syssel in Denmark, forming the western part of central Jutland. Hardsyssel is roughly...
- the Lindisfarne Gospels", that they were either men from Harthæsysæl (Hardsyssel) in Jutland, so actually Danes, or from Hörthaland in Norway, so that...
- Charudes (Χαροῦδες) on the east coast of the Cimbrian peninsula (see Hardsyssel). Sometime before 60 BC, the "rex Germanorum" Ariovistus had been petitioned...
- Midtjylland (Central Jutland), and Vestjylland (West Jutland, identical with Hardsyssel). Smaller areas within these larger designations include the peninsula...
- of Mors, considered a twin district of Thy, and south of the fjord is Hardsyssel in western mainland Jutland. Thy is traditionally regarded part of northern...
- against Caesar According to Ptolemy in the middle of the 2nd century in Hardsyssel, Jutland Julius Caesar, Ptolemy Hasdingi, Asdingi, Haddingjar Tribe of...
- German) East Jutland Kronjylland Djursland Bjerreherred West Jutland Hardsyssel Fjends Northwest Jutland Thy Mors Salling North Jutland Himmerland Hanherred...
- collegiate foundation founded 1745; extant [2] Stubber Priory Ginding, Hardsyssel Region Midtjylland Benedictine nuns c.1150-1536 Tvilum Priory Tvilum,...
- Herred, Onsild Herred, Nørhald Herred, Gerlev Herred and Støvring Herred Hardsyssel: Vandfuld Herred, Skodborg Herred, Hjerm Herred, Ginding Herred, Ulfborg...
- Romanesque church. Gudum is located in the old administrative district of Hardsyssel which means 'region of the forest dwellers'. Gudum means 'God's dwelling'...