- were
Sueones.
Dealing with
Scandinavian affairs, Adam of
Bremen relates in the 11th
century Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontifi**** that the
Sueones had...
-
annuo feriarum circuitu repetitum posteris imitandum reliquit. Frøblot
Sueones vocant.
Gesta Danorum 1, Olrik's
edition [I]n
order to
mollify the divinities...
-
calls Kvenland Women's Land,
stating the following:
Meanwhile Swedes (
Sueones), who had
expelled their bishop, got a
divine revenge. And at
first King's...
- the
rationale for
their northern destination, as they
belonged to the
Sueones: "eos
gentis esse Sueonum". He
decided to keep them by him
until it could...
- omne
penes Sueones arbitrium erat,
Magno deferre ausi,
alieni privilegii detrimento dignitatis sibi
incrementa quaerebant. [2]
Quorum Sueones auctoritate...
-
Hamburg Church) by Adam of
Bremen in 1075 AD. "In the
meantime Swedes (
Sueones), that had
expelled their bishop, got a
divine revenge. And at
first King's...
-
where the
Geats (Goths)
appear both as a
proper nation and as part of the
Sueones. The merging/****imilation of the two
nations took a long time, however...
- lives.
Swedes Old English: Swēon, Old Norse: svíar, Latin: suiones, Latin:
sueones, Latin:
suehans The
ethnonym may be
derived from *suī and
refer to "swine"...
-
Rhine In the 1st
century left-bank
areas on the
Meuse Suiones, Suones,
Sueones, Suehans, Sweones, Swiones,
Sviones Suiones Northern European sea people...
- (non longe) from the
temple called Uppsala (Ubsola)
which the
Swedes (
Sueones) held in the
highest esteem when it
comes to the
worship of the gods; here...