- Sweden, the form
Swerike is
attested from the end of the 13th century,
Svearike, from the 14th century, as well as the
Icelandic Svíaríki and the Old Gutnish...
-
Suithiod – "Swede-people" (Beowulf: Sweoðeod [hence Sweden]), Svíaveldi or
Svearike – "Swede-realm" (Beowulf: Swéorice). The
political unification with the...
- Norwegiæ,
Hervarar saga and Af
Upplendinga konungum tell that Ivar
conquered Svearike after Ingjald's suicide, and
later returned to take Denmark.
Apart from...
- bearer) with King
Halfdan the Black, but came in
disgrace and went to
Svearike.
There he
became an
outlaw and then he
settled in Herjedalen,
which then...
- Vol. 1 (1774), p. 175)
Witnesses to the
Israelite Origin of the
Nordic Svearikes Historia,
Volume 1, 1747:
pages 54–55. [1] S.
Gusten Olsen, "The Incredible...