- days of the
midnight sun.
After adogit come
screrefennae and
suehans who also live in the north.
Screrefennae moved a lot and did not
bring to the field...
-
similar to Ptolemy's Phinnoi, the
Screrefennae,
Finnaithae and
mitissimi Finni ("softest Finns"). The
Screrefennae is
believed to mean the "skiing Finns"...
-
similar to Ptolemy's Phinnoi, the
Screrefennae,
Finnaithae and
mitissimi Finni ("softest Finns"). The
Screrefennae is
believed to mean the "skiing Finns"...
- that may be
based on misunderstandings. On the
island there were the
Screrefennae (i.e., Sami peoples), who
lived as hunter-gatherers,
subsisting on birds's...
- Kvenland, a
probable reference to
Saami peoples also
called Scridefinnas /
Screrefennae or
speakers of a
related Uralic language) (over time
their name became...
-
Qwens – by
Ulfilas (in Gothic: Wulfila), c. 352; Finni, Finnaithae,
Screrefennae, Vinoviloth,
Adogit – by Jordanes, c. 550; Finnas, Scriðefinnas – in...