- was made up of many
petty kingdoms under the
Gulating and was
known as
Hordafylke from
around the year 900. In the
early 16th century,
Norway was divided...
- second-order
subdivision of
these regions was into fylker, such as
Egdafylke and
Hordafylke. In 1914, the
historical term
fylke was
brought into use
again to replace...
-
Sygnafylke (now the Sogn region), and the
southern part was
known as
Hordafylke. In the
early 16th century,
Norway was
divided into four len. The Bergenhus...
- the
Middle Ages
under the
Gulating government. They were
merged with
Hordafylke (now Hordaland) and Sunnmørafylke (now Sunnmøre) to form the Bergenhus...
- / Haednas) (in Hedmark, Norway) Horðar (in Hordaland,
known before as
Hordafylke, many of the
counties were
based on
older tribal lands or territories)...
- Sunnmørafylke (Sunnmøre),
Firda County (Fjordane),
Sygna County (Sogn),
Hordafylke (Hordaland),
Rygjafylke (Rogaland) and
Egdafylke (Agder).
Harald Hairfair...
- at one time, it was one of the four main
churches for all of the old
Hordafylke county. The
earliest existing historical records of the
church date back...