- Jämtland (Swedish: [
ˈjɛ̌mːtland] ) is a
historical province (landskap) in the
centre of
Sweden in
northern Europe. It
borders Härjedalen and Medelpad...
-
decrease in the 17th
century with the loss of the
provinces Båhuslen,
Jemtland, and
Herjedalen to Sweden, as the
result of a
number of
disastrous wars...
- The
Conquest of
Jemtland (Återerövringen av Jämtland)
refers to the
Norwegian reconquest of the
province of Jämtland (Norwegian:
Jemtland) in the summer...
- had to cede some of
their territories,
including Norwegian territories Jemtland,
Herjedalen and Idre and Serna, as well as the
Danish Baltic Sea islands...
- Carl von Döbeln was sent out with a
battalion of the Hälsinge
Regiment to
Jemtland, at the same time an
additional battalion from Gävle was sent off against...
- peak. The
kingdom included Norway (including the now
Swedish provinces of
Jemtland, Herjedalen, Særna, Idre and Båhuslen), Iceland, the
Faroe Islands, Greenland...
- an
attack into
Sweden from
Norwegian Jemtland. He was
driven back and
Swedish troops temporarily occupied Jemtland and
advanced into the
Norwegian Østerdal...
-
Jemtland is a
place in Maine,
United States. It's
named after Jämtland in Sweden,
because many of the
settlers came from there.
Vilhelm Berger (1915)....
- *ebna, "even") The form Jämtland [
ˈjɛ̌mːtland] is Swedish,
which previously (pre 20th century) was
spelled Jemtland, as it
still is in e.g. Danish, whilst...
- had to cede some of
their territories,
including Norwegian territories Jemtland,
Herjedalen and Idre & Serna, and the
Danish Baltic Sea
islands of Gotland...