- in the
English language today. More
prominent are
derivations such as
Herjedalen or Haerjedalen. The more
prosaic explanation of the name says that the...
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territory of modern-day Norway, modern-day
Swedish territory of Jämtland,
Herjedalen,
Ranrike (Bohuslän) and Idre and Särna, as well as Norway's
overseas possessions...
- the 17th
century with the loss of the
provinces Båhuslen, Jemtland, and
Herjedalen to Sweden, as the
result of a
number of
disastrous wars. In the north...
- some of
their territories,
including Norwegian territories Jemtland,
Herjedalen and Idre and Serna, as well as the
Danish Baltic Sea
islands of Gotland...
- Nordmærafylke Romsdælafylke
Counties not
attached to a thing:
Jamtaland Herjedalen Håløygjafylke
Helgeland Salten Lofoten and Vesterålen
Trondenes Finnmark...
-
Empire of Cnut the Great, c. 1030. (Note that the
Norwegian (now Swedish)
lands of Jemtland,
Herjedalen, Idre and Særna are not
included in this map.)...
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kingdom included Norway (including the now
Swedish provinces of Jemtland,
Herjedalen, Særna, Idre and Båhuslen), Iceland, the
Faroe Islands, Greenland, Shetland...
- war.
Under the
terms of the treaty,
Sweden would give back
Jemtland and
Herjedalen to Norway. Denmark-Norway
would give back Borgholm,
Kalmar and Öland....
- King Canute's
territories 1014–1035. (Note that the
Norwegian (now Swedish)
lands of Jemtland,
Herjedalen, Idre and Særna are not
included in this map)....
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Swedish provinces of Jämtland (Norwegian: Jemtland), Härjedalen (Norwegian:
Herjedalen) and Bohuslän (Norwegian: Båhuslen) In
March 1944,
Quisling met with Wehrmacht...