- the 11th century,
where it is
found as
eotalont (normalized Old Norse:
Jamtaland). The root of Jamt (Old West Norse: jamti), and thus Jämtland, derives...
- Norse-speaking Briton. Guðfastr (English: He who is
faithful to God)
Jamtaland (English: Land of the "Jamtar"- The Old
Norse name for Jämtland where...
-
Norwegian during the 12th
century and
remained so for five centuries.
Jamtaland started paying taxes to
Norway during the 13th
century and was
later absorbed...
- Naumdælafylke Nordmærafylke Romsdælafylke
Counties not
attached to a thing:
Jamtaland Herjedalen Håløygjafylke
Helgeland Salten Lofoten and Vesterålen Trondenes...
-
Vedrorm and a
daughter Brynhild.
Vedrorm fled King
Harald Fairhair to
Jamtaland (the
modern Jämtland
County in Sweden) and
cleared the
forest to live...
- in Europe, the Frösö Runestone, as
eotalont (in
normalized Old Norse:
Jamtaland). The
prefix Jamta is a
genitive plural case of Jamts, a
Germanic tribe...
-
English name
Other names or
former names Jämtland
Iempterland (French),
Jamtaland (Icelandic, Old West Norse), Jämtland (Dutch, Estonian, German, Swedish...
- Hålogaland outside. But
eastwards from
Namdalen (Naumdale) is Jämtland (
Jamtaland), then Hälsingland (Helsingjaland) and Kvenland, then Finland, then Karelia...