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Skiringssal (Old Norse: Skíringssalr) was the name of a
Viking Age hall
which stood at a site now
known as Huseby,
about 1.2
kilometres (0.75 mi) southwest...
- Viksfjorden, a
branch off the main Larviksfjorden. The
ancient Viking hall,
Skiringssal, was
located just
inland from the fjord.
Kaupang was an
important merchant...
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translations of Ohthere's
account feature the name "
Skiringssal" in
place of "Sciringes heal".
Skiringssal is a
historical location,
mentioned in Scandinavian...
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where she
placed in the top 40. In 2009,
after high
school she
attended Skiringssal Folkehøgskule in Sandefjord,
where she
mainly studied music and then...
- and was
transported to Vestfold,
where he was
buried under a
mound in
Skiringssal. Skre,
Dagfinn (2019-12-16).
Rulership in 1st to 14th
century Scandinavia:...
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English king
Alfred the Great,
Ottar says that when he
sailed south from
Skiringssal, he had
Denmark on the port side for
three days. This
would include parts...
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Vineta (Pomerania),
Truso (Poland), Bjørgvin (Norway),
Kaupang (Norway),
Skiringssal (Norway),
Birka (Sweden),
Bordeaux (France), York (England),
Dublin (Ireland)...
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medieval times.
According to
information from a
trader travelling from
Skiringssal,
close to the
Oslofjord to
Hedeby in the 870s it can be
concluded that...
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Eysteinn of
Vestfold in Norway. In Vestfold,
there were
great blóts held at
Skiringssal. Unfortunately, Sögubrot (meaning the "fragment") ends there. However...
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prehistoric times.: 8
About 4
kilometres (2.5 mi)
southeast of the town is
Skiringssal, an
archaeological site
where archaeologists first discovered burial...