- Rex
Perpetuus Norvegiæ (Latin, i.e. Norway's
Eternal King) is a term for King Olaf II of Norway, also
known as
Saint Olaf (Olav den ****ige). In written...
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Retrieved 6 July 2018. "Historia
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Archived from the
original on 2016-11-12.
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- in Vestfold, Norway, he was
posthumously given the
title Rex
Perpetuus Norvegiae (English: Eternal/Perpetual King of Norway) and
canonised at
Nidaros (Trondheim)...
- wars
began anew. Ynglingatal,
Ynglinga saga, Íslendingabók, and
Historia Norvegiae all
present Óttarr as the son of
Egill (called Ongenþeow in Beowulf) and...
- 1854)
Synonyms Gelechia holosericella Herrich-Schäffer, 1854
Gelechia norvegiae Strand, 1903
Gelechia cognatella Heinemann, 1870
Gelechia dovrella Grønlien...
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medieval historiographical sources including the
Ynglinga saga,
Historia Norvegiæ,
Hervarar saga,
Upplendinga Konungum, Þorsteins saga Víkingssonar and Íslendingabók...
- nature. In book 21,
chapter 5,
titled De
horrilibus Monstris littorum Norvegiæ (The
Horrible Monsters of the
Coasts of Norway), he
describes the Carta...
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kings of Norway.
Written in Old Norse, it is,
along with the
Historia Norvegiæ, one of the
Norwegian synoptic histories. The
preserved text
starts with...
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still seen as Norway's
patron saint and "eternal king" (Rex
Perpetuus Norvegiae). The
Nordic churches were
initially subordinate to the
Archbishop of...
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being gifted to his
family as compensation.
According to the
Historia Norvegiae, Rognvald's
family conquered Orkney and the
Shetland Islands in the late...