- in the Eyes of Adam of
Bremen and the
Anonymous Author of the
Historia Norwegie", The
Global North: Spaces, Connections, and
Networks before 1600, Amsterdam...
- (editor and translator) (2004) ****rskinna, p. 130.
According to
Historia Norwegie and Ágrip, the
Jarls actively worked to
uproot Christianity in Norway,...
- them are
written in
Latin while one is
written in Old Norse.
Historia Norwegie begins with the
legendary Ynglingar and ends with the
return of St. Olaf...
-
synoptic histories,
Historia de
Antiquitate Regum Norwagiensium,
Historia Norwegie and Ágrip af Nóregskonungasögum (ca. 1190), all give a
short account of...
- and
early 13th centuries.
Major works of that
period include Historia Norwegie,
Thidreks saga and
Konungs skuggsjá. The
period from the 14th
century to...
-
counties as follows: Ångermanland is
mentioned the
first time in
Historia Norwegie as "Angariuam", in 1170. It is
thought to have been
Christianised in the...
-
Gyldendal A/S. ISBN 978-87-02-25953-7. Fisher,
Peter (2006).
Historia Norwegie.
Museum Tusculanum Press University of Copenhagen. p. 57.
Kongelige nordiske...
- Boje
Mortensen (editor) and
Peter Fisher (translator) (2003).
Historia Norwegie.
Museum Tusculanum Press. ISBN 87-7289-813-5, p. 77. "Ottarshögen",...
- Boje
Mortensen (editor) and
Peter Fisher (translator) (2003).
Historia Norwegie.
Museum Tusculanum Press. ISBN 87-7289-813-5, p. 79. Nerman, B. (1925)...
- Boje
Mortensen (editor) and
Peter Fisher (translator) (2003).
Historia Norwegie.
Museum Tusculanum Press. ISBN 8772898135, p. 75. Guðni Jónsson's edition...