- eptir·fǫr
- f.преследование, погоня, = eptirferð
veita e-m eptirfǫr — преследовать кого-л.
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
veita e-m eptirfǫr — преследовать кого-л.
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Manx runestones — A map of the Scandinavian kingdom that included the Isle of Man at the end of the 11th century. The Manx runestones were made by the Norse population on the Isle of Man during the Viking Age, mostly in the 10th century. Despite its small size,… … Wikipedia
Manx Runestones — es. In addition, the church contributed by not condemning the runes as pagan, but instead it encouraged the recording of people for Christian purposes. The most common formula, appearing on 16 stones, is N ... put up this cross in memory of M ,… … Wikipedia
Wikingerzeit — Chronik (kleine Auswahl) 793 Wikingerüberfall auf das Kloster von Lindisfarne 795 Beginn der Überfälle auf Irland (Inishmurray) 799 Beginn der Überfälle auf das Reich der Franken 830 erneute Wikingerüberfälle auf England 840 erst … Deutsch Wikipedia
Rök Runestone — Coordinates: 58°17′42″N 14°46′32″E / 58.295°N 14.77556°E / 58.295; 14.77556 … Wikipedia
Ascomanni — Das Gokstad Schiff, ausgestellt im Wikinger Schiff Museum in Oslo, Norwegen. Der Begriff Wikinger bezeichnet Angehörige von kriegerischen, zur See fahrenden meist germanischen Völkern des Nord und Ostseeraumes in der so genannten Wikingerzeit.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wikinger — Das Gokstad Schiff, ausgestellt im Wikinger Schiff Museum in Oslo, Norwegen. Der Begriff Wikinger bezeichnet Angehörige von kriegerischen, zur See fahrenden Personengruppen der meist germanischen Völker (es gab darunter auch Balten[1]) des Nord… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vanlandi — o Vanlande, en la mitología nórdica, era un rey sueco de Uppsala de la casa de Yngling. Era el hijo de Sveigðir, rey sueco hijo de Fjölnir. Se casó con una muchacha de Finlandia (en nórdico antiguo Finnland), la muchacha no es otra que Drífa la… … Wikipedia Español
Blót — The blót (Old Norse plural same as singular) refers to Norse pagan sacrifice to the Norse gods and Elves. The sacrifice often took the form of a sacramental meal or feast. Related religious practices were performed by other Germanic peoples, such … Wikipedia
Skårby Runestones — The church at Skårby, Scania, Sweden, where the runestones were originally located. The Skårby Runestones are two Viking Age memorial runestones originally located in Skårby, which is about ten kilometers northwest of Ystad, Scania, Sweden.… … Wikipedia
Funbo Runestones — The Funbo runestones constitute a group of four remaining runestones, from Funbo in the Swedish province of Uppland, and which were raised by members of the same family, in the eleventh century.The following presentations show the runic script… … Wikipedia
Androphagi — (Greek for man eaters ) was an ancient nation of cannibals north of Scythia (according to Herodotus), probably in the forests between the upper waters of the Dnepr and Don. A hypothesis popular in the West is that they were most likely Finns… … Wikipedia