- Sæ·mundr
- m. propr., gen. Sæmundar (в н-и. патронимах — Sæmunds-son)Сэмунд (мужское имя)* * *с. м. р. -a- мужское имя
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Sæmundr fróði — Sæmundr Sigfússon or Sæmundr fróði ( Sæmundr the Learned ) (1056 ndash; 1133) was an Icelandic priest and scholar. Sæmundr is known to have studied abroad. Previously it has generally been held that he studied in France, but modern scholars… … Wikipedia
Sæmundr fróði — Sæmundur fróði Sigfússon (o Sæmundr el Sabio 1056 1133) fue un sacerdote y escaldo de Islandia en el siglo XII.[1] Estudió en París. Fundó una escuela en Oddi y era miembro del clan islandés Oddaverjar.[2] Se le atribuye la obra Edda primero,… … Wikipedia Español
Sæmundr Sigfússon — inn fródhi, le « Savant » (1056 22 mai 1133), est un prêtre et historien islandais. Il aurait fait ses études à Paris à la svarti Skóla (« école noire »). Ses écrits, en latin, sont aujourd’hui perdus. Ils traitaient des rois… … Wikipédia en Français
Guðmundr gríss Ámundason — Guðmundur gríss Ámundason (1144 – m. 22 de febrero de 1210) fue un caudillo medieval de Þingvellir, Islandia. Ostentó el cargo de Allsherjargoði en el Althing (asamblea de hombres libres) islandés desde 1160 a 1197 y era descendiente de uno de… … Wikipedia Español
Viking Runestones — The Viking Runestones are runestones that mention Scandinavians who participated in Viking expeditions. This article treats the runestone that refer to people who took part in voyages abroad, in western Europe, and stones that mention men who… … Wikipedia
Piedras rúnicas vikingas — Contenido 1 Convenciones 1.1 Transliteración y transcripción 1.2 Nomenclatura 2 Uppland … Wikipedia Español
Viking runestones — Runestones that mention expeditions outside of Scandinavia Viking runestones England runestones Hakon Jarl runestones Varangian runestones Baltic area runestones Greece runestones Italy runestones Ingvar runestones … Wikipedia
Nóregs konungatal — Nóregs konungatal[1] (List of Norwegian Kings) is an Icelandic skaldic poem. Composed around 1190 the poem is preserved in the 14th century Flateyjarbók manuscript. It is based on the lost historical work of Sæmundr fróði and is the best extant… … Wikipedia
Brynjolfur Sveinsson — Brynjólfur Sveinsson auf der 1000 Kronen Banknote Brynjólfur Sveinsson Brynjólfur Sveinsson (* 1605; † 1675) war einer der 16 lutherische … Deutsch Wikipedia
Brynjólfur Sveinsson — auf der 1000 Kronen Banknote Brynjólfur … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sæmundur Sigfússon — Sæmundur schlägt dem Teufel Seehund die Bibel auf den Kopf. Skulptur vor der Universität von Reykjavík. Sæmundur Sigfússon (inn fróði) (* 1056 in Oddi; † 22. Mai 1133), meist einfach „Sæmundur fróði“ genannt, war Priester und Gelehrter in Island … Deutsch Wikipedia