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Norsk.narod
Èñòîðèÿ, ÿçûê, êóëüòóðà, òðàäèöèè Íîðâåãèè. [rus]
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Scandinavian Studies Web: History
Links. [eng]
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Íîðâåãèÿ (1015 - 1397) [Õðîíîëîãèÿ âîéí Ñðåäíåâåêîâüÿ]
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Heimskringla (DL SunSITE)
Heimskringla
or The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway By Snorri Sturluson. Online Medieval and Classical Library.
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The History of Norway - Articles - Cultural Heritage - Bergen Guide
The first men to appear in what is now Norway, emerged from dim pre-history when the great inland ice sheets were retreating over Scandinavia. 10,000 years ago the forefathers of today´s Norwegians hunted reindeer and other prey on their long trek north. [eng]
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Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Norway History
Norway's first settlers arrived over 10,000 years ago at the end of the Ice Age. These early hunters and gatherers followed the glaciers as they retreated north, pursuing migratory reindeer herds. [eng]
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ANCESTORS FROM NORWAY - Norwegian genealogy and immigration history
Page after page of information and research tips on Norwegian American genealogy. [eng]
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Norway Genealogy [GenWeb]
Norwegian family history research sources. [eng]
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Stavanger History Guide
Stavanger history since vigings era, web magazine, links, and more. [eng]
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Accordion History in Norway
Around 1850, the accordion first appeared in Norway, via Poland and Sweden. It soon became popular in rural areas. Standard tunes included the Polka, which became known as pols. During the 1870's, the accordion increased in popularity, and by 1880 there were some well known players. [eng]
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Short timeline of Norwegian History
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History of Norway
The first men to appear in what is now Norway, emerged from dim prehistory when the great inland ice sheets were retreating over Scandinavia. 10,000 years ago the forefathers of today's Norwegians hunted reindeer and other prey on their long trek north. [eng]
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The history of Norway
The beginning. The age of the Vikings (ca.800 - 1050 A.D.).
The vikings. A United Kingdom. The advent of Christianity.
Christianity in Norway. The Middle Ages. Union with Denmark. Secession from Denmark. 1814-1905. Norway after 1905. The Second World War. Liberation. Norways liberation. [eng]
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The history of the Catholic Church in Norway
The history of the Catholic Church in Norway is as old as the kingdom itself, going back till about 900 A.D., with Christian monarchs from 930. The country was finally converted after the death of the king Saint Olav (+ 1030). The Christianisation was largely the work of Anglo-Saxon missionaries, and the Norwegian Church has been considered the only daughter of the English. [eng]
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Odin - Christianity in Norway
London, 994 A.D. Kneeling at the baptismal font is Olav Tryggvason, a Norwegian-born Viking. Twice, he and his men have conquered Southeast England, and twice King Ethelred of England had to pay a huge ransom to get the Vikings to return their spoils. [eng]
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History of Norway
The Viking period (9th to 11th centuries) was one of national unification and expansion. The Norwegian royal line died out in 1387, and the country entered a period of union with Denmark. By 1586, Norway had become part of the Danish Kingdom. [eng]
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Woldhagen.org: History of Norway
The forefathers of modern Norwegians were prehistoric hunters and farmers that arrived after the last Ice Age and other groups that continued to arrive through the Roman period and on through the 6th Century AD. The settlements in Southern and Western Norway reached saturation point prior to the Viking Era and it is from these areas that the Vikings sailed. [eng]
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Outline of Norway's history
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Odin - The history of Norway
The first men to appear in what is now Norway, emerged from dim pre-history when the great inland ice sheets were retreating over Scandinavia. 10,000 years ago the forefathers of today's Norwegians hunted reindeer and other prey on their long trek north. [eng]
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Guide to Law Online: Norway
The Guide to Law Online is an annotated compendium of sources accessible through the Internet. Links provide access to primary documents, legal commentary, and general government information about specific jurisdictions and topics. [eng]
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