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The A to Z of the Vikings 24 pptx

The A to Z of the Vikings 40 ppsx

The A to Z of the Vikings 40 ppsx

... Scandinavian studies and assistantdirector of European Studies at the University of Hull. Her researchinterests are in the Viking-Age and early medieval history of Britainand Scandinavia, particularly ... Fyrkat-HobroFyrkatvej 37bDK-9500 HobroUppsala (Gamla)Gamla Uppsala Historiskt CentrumDisavägenSE-754 40 UppsalaVisby, GotlandHistorical Museum of Gotland (Gotlands Fornsal)*Strandgatan ... Collections379An asterisk indicates large or important collections.CANADAL’Anse Aux Meadows, NewfoundlandL’Anse Aux Meadows MuseumParks CanadaCanadian HeritagePO Box 70St Lunaire-Griquet, Newfoundland A0 K...
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The A to Z of the Vikings 1 pps

The A to Z of the Vikings 1 pps

... Buchanan, 2009.60. The A to Z of Scandinavian Literature and Theater, by JanSjåvik, 2009. 61. The A to Z of the Peoples of the Southeast Asian Massif, by JeanMichaud, 2009.62. The A to Z of ... 2009. 71. The A to Z of Postmodernist Literature and Theater, by Fran Ma-son, 2009.72. The A to Z of Australian Radio and Television, by Albert Moranand Chris Keating, 2009.73. The A to Z of the ... The A to Z of of American Radio Soap Operas, by Jim Cox, 2009. 51. The A to Z of the Old South, by William L. Richter, 2009.OTHER A TO Z GUIDES FROM THE SCARECROW PRESS, INC. 1. The A to Z of...
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The A to Z of the Vikings 2 pot

The A to Z of the Vikings 2 pot

... dictionary is, of course, organized alphabetically, but when it comes to the Vikings, this is not as easy a task as it may sound: there are a num-ber of additional characters in the Scandinavian and ... conventions of the Scandina-vian and Icelandic languages, I have chosen to anglicize these charac-ters. Thus, å and ä, are treated simply as the letter a; æ as the letters ae;ö and ø as the letter ... ig-nored in the alphabetical ordering of entries. Hooked o has been nor-malized as ö and hooked or nasal a as ã. The forms of personal and place-names are a further source of headaches for the person...
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The A to Z of the Vikings 3 pptx

The A to Z of the Vikings 3 pptx

... dictionary will actually focus on the archae-ological, art historical, epigraphical, historical, linguistic, and literary ev-idence for Scandinavia and Scandinavians in the Viking Age. It has alsobeen ... that they spent much timethere. At the beginning of the Viking Age, Iceland was of course not part of the Scandinavian world, but it was colonized by a Scandinavian-speaking population in the ... this area vary considerably.There are larger tracts of flat, arable lands in Sweden than there are inNorway, but also much uncultivable marshland and forest. Communi-cations with inland areas...
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The A to Z of the Vikings 4 ppsx

The A to Z of the Vikings 4 ppsx

... •11 The Dictionary17– A –ABBASID CALIPHATE. The Abbasids were an Arab dynasty, de-scended from al-Abbas, the uncle of the Prophet Mohammed. Theydisplaced the ruling Umayyad dynasty and came ... which it lasted and across the vast distances of Scandinavia. The only real agreement today is that many different fac-tors played a part in triggering this wave of outward activity.AFTER THE VIKING ... in battle, rather than attacking monastic targets.This probably partly reflects the realization by the inhabitants of monasteries that they were vulnerable and unable to adequately protectthe...
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The A to Z of the Vikings 5 pdf

The A to Z of the Vikings 5 pdf

... Poet and ambassador from Andalusia in Spain sentby Abdurrhaman II, Moorish emir of Cordoba, to the court of the king of the Majus in the North. Al-Ghazal’s journey is said to havetaken place ... in8 65. Alfred had married Eahlswith (d. 902), the daughter of a Mer-cian ealdorman, in 868, probably as part of a West-Saxon-Mercian al-liance made in that year after the Danish occupation of ... Slavonicand Scandinavian languages.ÆLFGIFU OF NORTHAMPTON. Known as Alfiva in Scandinavia.Ælfgifu belonged to an aristocratic Mercian (see Mercia) family andwas the daughter of Ælfhelm, who was appointed...
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The A to Z of the Vikings 6 pps

The A to Z of the Vikings 6 pps

... Jutland. Inparticular, archaeological evidence reveals that the first phase of the Danevirke fortification across the base of the Jutland Penin-sula, the construction of the Kanhave Canal on the ... to Scandinavia and the Baltic andmade him Archbishop of Hamburg (the see was amalgamated withthat of Bremen and elevated to the archdiocese of Hamburg-Bremen,after its destruction by Vikings ... (group 1). They cover the history of the part of the Frankish or Carolingian kingdom that lay to the east of the River Rhine and that later became Germany. There are three mainmanuscript traditions,...
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The A to Z of the Vikings 7 pps

The A to Z of the Vikings 7 pps

... family came to be known by the name Laxdale andwas the subject of a 13th-century saga, Laxdæla Saga.– B –BAFFIN ISLAND. See HELLULAND.BALDER (ON Baldr). God of the Æsir family. Balder was ... Viking-Age pagan burial from the southernparish of Arbory on the Isle of Man. The burial mound contained the remains of a man and a woman, although the grave goods were ex-clusively “male” in character ... was first displayed in public at the dedication of Bayeux Cathedral in 1 077 . However, the BayeuxTapestry is primarily a secular “document” and the connection with the Cathedral may be secondary.The...
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The A to Z of the Vikings 8 doc

The A to Z of the Vikings 8 doc

... of a chieftain (see goðði) and to accompany him to the springtime assembly and to either pay a thing-attendance tax or to at-tend the Althing with their chieftain each summer. These laws alsostated ... tutor and is characterized by William as a “very deceitful man.” Together, they attacked the Spanish (seeSpain), southern French, and North African coasts, and the BalearicIsles before reaching ... Noir-moutier, and there was an intensification of Viking activity in Brit-tany and Frankia in general. In 84 7, Nominoe appears to have paidoff the Vikings, and their fleet moved south to raid Aquitaine....
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The A to Z of the Vikings 9 potx

The A to Z of the Vikings 9 potx

... city, also refer to the attacks by Askold and Dir. From the end of the 10th century, the emperor of Byzantium had a famous Scandi-navian bodyguard, known as the Varangian Guard, which attractedmercenaries ... Byzantium was the capital of the eastern half of the Roman Empire and was still the center of a large eastern empirein the Viking Age. It was visited by Scandinavian raiders and traderswho exchanged ... kings and was neveragain to have the independence it had enjoyed in the 10th century.However, the significance of the battle was exaggerated by a laterpiece of propaganda, the War of the Irish...
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The A to Z of the Vikings 10 doc

The A to Z of the Vikings 10 doc

... Staraja Ladoga) and the rivers Lovatand Volkhov in the north or via the Baltic Sea in the east. The mostimportant Scandinavian trading stations and settlements in Russialay along the northern ... place in Norway, and SnorriSturluson associates this with the pagan rituals performed at GamlaUppsala in his Ynglinga Saga on the basis of the skaldic poem, Ynglingatal. There are a number of ... Three Fragmentary An-nals records that Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians, granted land nearChester to a Scandinavian called Ingimundr in the first decade of the 10th century, and although the settlers...
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The A to Z of the Vikings 11 pptx

The A to Z of the Vikings 11 pptx

... peakin the eighth century, the town had perhaps as many as 2,000 inhabi-tants living and working in an area of more than 60 hectares. A mintwas established at Dorestad as early as 630, and ... The size and wealth of the town madeit a favorite target for Viking raiders after the first recorded raid in834, and Frankish annals (see Annals of St-Bertin and Annals of Fulda) contain frequent ... dedica-tions to the Scandinavian saints, St. Olaf Haraldsson and St. Clement,testify to the impact of the Danish settlers. The Viking presence in ru-ral East Anglia can also be traced in Scandinavian...
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The A to Z of the Vikings 12 pptx

The A to Z of the Vikings 12 pptx

... continuous history of Norway. The four main sagas are the Longest Saga of Olaf Tryggvason (see OlafTryggvason), the Separate Saga of St. Olaf (see Sagas of St. Olaf),Sverri’s Saga, and the Saga of Hákon ... between the islandersand the kings of Norway. The prominence of the cunning paganThrand in the saga’s narrative has led some translators and editors to add the subtitle, The Story of Thrand of Gate,” ... Flateyjarbók, in the sagas of Olaf Tryggvason and Olaf Haraldsson. The Saga of the Faroe Is-landers records that Grim kamban was the first Scandinavian settleron the Faroe Islands, and that he arrived...
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The A to Z of the Vikings 13 ppt

The A to Z of the Vikings 13 ppt

... counties of Östergötland and Västergötland, around LakesVänern and Vättern. The inhabitants of this area were known as the Götar (ON Gautar), and they were separated from their Svear (seeSvealand) ... neighboring area to the pirate Har-ald.” He also granted an area in southern Frisia to Harald’s brother,Rurik, who had seized Dorestad in 850, in return for his agreeing to re-sist further Viking attacks ... Frag-mentary Annals 856; 858; 859; Annals of Ulster 856; 857). The pre-cise meaning of this name is uncertain, but the Gall-Gaedhil appear to have been warriors of mixed Norse and Gaelic ancestry...
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The A to Z of the Vikings 24 pptx

The A to Z of the Vikings 24 pptx

... Odo, againstwhat he extravagantly claimed was an army of 40,000 Vikings. PAVIKEN. Small seasonal market town on the west coast of Gotland, the archaeology of which suggests it was one of the ... saw the death and canonization of EarlMagnus; the building of St. Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall (c. 1136–1137); the removal of the bishop’s see to Kirkwall; and the transference of Orkney to ... in the 12th-century Orkneyinga Saga, which claims that HaraldFine-Hair of Norway sailed to the Northern Isles in order to put a stop to the raiding of “certain Vikings who used the islands astheir...
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