- (ed. and trans.),
Konungs skuggsjá (Sórey 1768).
Editio princeps, with
Latin translation. Keyser,
Rudolf et al.
Speculum regale.
Konungs-skuggsjá. Konge-speilet...
- The Sana
Konung (Meitei: ꯁꯅꯥ ꯀꯣꯅꯨꯡ, romanized: sa-naa ko-noong, lit. '"Golden Palace" or "Royal Palace"') is the
royal palace of the
rulers of Manipur...
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hafgufa is
mentioned in the mid-13th
century Norwegian tract called the
Konungs skuggsjá ("King's Mirror").
Later recensions of Örvar-Odds saga feature...
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Landakotskirkja (transl. Landakot's Church),
officially named Basilika Krists konungs (transl. The
Basilica of
Christ the King) and
often referred to as Kristskirkja...
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Major works of that
period include Historia Norwegiæ, Þiðrekssaga and
Konungs skuggsjá.
Little Norwegian literature came out of the
period of the Scandinavian...
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Konung:
Legend of the
North (Russian: Князь: Легенды Лесной страны) is a role-playing
video game (CRPG)
developed by 1C and
released in 2000 by Strategy...
- Rex Vandalorum/Rex Sclavorum; Danish:
Vendernes Konge; Swedish:
Vendes Konung)
refers to the Wends, West
Slavic peoples that
lived on the
south s****s...
- the
bishops of Gardar, and the
collection of tithes. A
chapter in the
Konungs skuggsjá (The King's Mirror)
describes Norse Greenland's exports, imports...
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Germanic kingship is a
thesis regarding the role of
kings among the pre-Christianized
Germanic tribes of the
Migration period (c. 300–700 AD) and Early...
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Retrieved 16
August 2012. "Kungafamiljen: H.M.
Konung Carl XVI Gustaf" [Kungafamiljen: H.M.
Konung Carl XVI Gustaf] (in Swedish).
Royal Court of Sweden...