- [ˈvɛ̂sːtɛrˌjøːtland] ), also
known as West
Gothland or the
Latinized version Westrogothia in
older literature, is one of the 25
traditional non-administrative...
- The
British Flora Medica (1845) says
about the plant: "The
peasants of
Westrogothia frequently use the
leaves instead of hops for
preserving their beer,...
- (as
traditionally ****umed) in
Eastern Sweden, but in the
province of
Westrogothia (Västergötland). The
adherents of this idea use wide-ranging methods...
- Västergötlands
storregemente or
Landsregementet i Västergötland (Västergötland
Grand Regiment,
Regiment of the Land in Västergötland) was one of the nine...
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Smolandia Södermanland
Sudermannia Uppland Uplandia Värmland
Wermlandia Västerbotten
Westrobothnia Västergötland
Westrogothia Västmanland Westmannia...
-
Ingeborg of
Denmark may
refer to:
Ingeborg of Denmark,
Queen of
France (1174–1237), wife of
Philip II of
France and
daughter of
Valdemar I of
Denmark Ingeborg...
-
Prince Carl of
Sweden and Norway, Duke of Västergötland (27
February 1861 – 24
October 1951) was a
Swedish prince.
Through his
daughters Märtha and Astrid...
- Ladulås. The
oldest provincial law from 1442
called the
region "Dal in
Westrogothia". All
sources point to them
being a –
remote – part of the
province of...
-
Volhynia (reg.),
Ukraine Wermelandia Värmland,
Sweden Westmannia Västmanland,
Sweden Westrobothnia Västerbotten,
Sweden Westrogothia Västergötland, Sweden...
-
descendants of the
great Goths, and that the
people of Västergötland (
Westrogothia in Latin) were the
Visigoths and the
people of Östergötland (Ostrogothia...