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Namdalen (Southern Sami: Nååmesjevuemie) is a
traditional district in the
central part of Norway,
consisting of the muni****lities of Namsos, Grong, Overhalla...
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Namdalens Folkeblad (transl. The
Namdalen People's Gazette) was a
Norwegian newspaper published in
Namsos from 1899 to 1942 and from 1945 to 1963. The...
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Thorkel of
Namdalen was a
Norwegian jarl in
Namdalen who
lived in the mid to late
ninth century CE.
Thorkel married Hrafnhilda, the
daughter of Ketil...
- newspapers. The
newspaper Namdalen was
published in
Namsos from 1899 to 1942, for the
first 20
years under the name
Namdalens blad. The
newspaper Nordtrønderen...
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petty kingdoms of
Norway (Bokmål: smårike) were the
entities from
which the
later Kingdom of
Norway was founded.
Before the
unification of
Norway in...
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Hrafnhild (daughter of
Ketil Trout of Hrafnista) and Thorkel, jarl of
Namdalen.
Ketil was a man of
great wealth and a
close friend and
kinsman of Thorolf...
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before Harald Fairhair, Hålogaland was a
kingdom extending between the
Namdalen valley in Trøndelag
county and the
Lyngen fjord in
Troms county. Ancient...
- Authority, it
serves the
district of
Namdalen in
northern Trøndelag
county plus Osen Muni****lity (south of
Namdalen) and
Bindal Muni****lity (in Nordland...
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Adogit Hålogaland, the
northernmost Norwegian Petty Kingdom.
Between the
Namdalen valley in Nord-Trøndelag and the
Lyngen fjord in Troms.
Jordanes Adrabaecampi...
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surrender and
allowed him to rule
Namdalen in his name. This
story is also
present in Heimskringla.
After this,
Namdalen and Hålogaland were in his grasp...