- Norwegian: [ˈhêːdmɑrkn̩],
local pronunciation: [ˈhæ̂ɪmɑrçɑ, ˈhɛ̂m-];
known as
Hedemarken [ˈhêːdəmɑrkn̩]
until 2003) is a
traditional district in
Innlandet county...
-
through Hedmark. Geographically,
Hedmark was
traditionally divided into:
Hedemarken (east of the lake Mjøsa), Østerdalen ("East Valley"
north of the town...
- syd i
Trondhjems stift og
Hedemarkens amt" [The
incursion of
Lapps southwards in the see of
Trondhjem and
county of
Hedemarken]. Det
Norske Geografiske...
- og
Mandals amt
Nedenes amt
Bratsberg amt
Buskerud amt
Oplandenes amt
Hedemarkens amt
Akershus amt
Smaalenenes amt At this time
there were also two counties...
- scarcity,
though famine was rare.
Except for
certain fertile areas in
Hedemarken and Østfold,
crops were
limited to
hardy grains, such as oats, rye, and...
-
during the
Middle Ages, it was the
border between southern and
northern Hedemarken. It
still serves as the
border between the
southern and
northern variants...
-
Heming (Hemingr). Then, in
Heidemark (approximately the
modern region of
Hedemarken in the more
extensive province of Hedmark), Nór met with King Hrólf of...
-
existed from 1757 to 1781, when it was
divided into
Christians County and
Hedemarken County, also
known as
Western and
Eastern Oplandene. In 1919 the two counties...
- Munthe-Kaas, O. ;
Krigen i
Norge 1940,
Operasjonene gjennom Romerike -
Hedemarken -
Gudbrandsdalen - Romsdalen, Bind I-II. [The War in Norway, operations...
-
Konow (SB)"
Wollert Konow (
Hedemarken politician) (1847–1932),
Norwegian politician,
represented the
district of
Hedemarken,
cousin of the above, often...