-
institution known as leiðangr (Old Norse),
leidang (Norwegian),
leding (Danish),
ledung (Swedish),
expeditio (Latin) or
sometimes lething (English), was a form...
- The
Kalmar Expedition (Swedish:
Kalmare ledung) was a sea-based
crusade or
leidang led by the
Norwegian king
Sigurd the
Crusader performed in 1123 to christianize...
-
Scandinavia the leiðangr (Old Norse),
leidang (Norwegian), leding, (Danish),
ledung (Swedish),
lichting (Dutch),
expeditio (Latin) or
sometimes leþing (Old...
- over the location,
traditionally where men
supposedly gathered before the
ledung,
meant old
offensive military traditions could be
replaced by more "modern"...
- map), that in
wartime would man and
equip the
ships that
sailed out in
ledung. It was not only the
eastern part of the
province of
Uppland that was called...
- anti-Nizari
campaign Seljuq Empire Nizari Ismaili state 1123 1123
Kalmare ledung Part of the
Crusades Kingdom of
Norway Swedish Pagans 1125 1208 Jurchen...
- Mic**** &
Forbes 1914, p. 24. Jokipii,
Mauno (2002). "
Ledung-laitos:
ristiretkien tekoväline" [The
Ledung Institution:
Instrument of the
Scandinavian Crusades]...
- century. Eric
probably introduced a
system of
universal conscription known as
ledung in the
provinces around Mälaren. In all
probability he also
founded the...
-
northern Europe,
after Sigurd the Crusader, King of Norway, led the
Kalmare ledung, a
naval attack on Kalmar, in
order to
Christianize the
region of Småland...
-
excused of all
tolls and taxes.
Sigurd I
performs a Crusade, the
Kalmare ledung, to
Christianize the
Swedish province of Småland. He
makes a pact with King...