- jernalderen
- [jäunploon] prop. железный век
Danish-russian dictionary. 2013.
Danish-russian dictionary. 2013.
Jernalder — Jernalderen i Danmark regnes normalt som tidrummet mellem cirka år 500 før Kristus til cirka år 800. Før jenalderen havde vi bronzealdereren og bagefter jernalderen fulgte vikingetiden. Den første del af jernalderen kalder man enten keltisk… … Danske encyklopædi
Oluf Rygh — (* 5. September 1833 in Verdal; † 19. August 1899 in Ulefoss (heute Nome)) war ein norwegischer Historiker, Prähistoriker und Ortsnamensforscher. Er gilt als Begründer der norwegischen Ortsnamensforschung. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Jugend und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Halfdan the Black — Gudrødsson (c. 810 – c. 860) (Old Norse: Hálfdan svarti , Norwegian: Halvdan Svarte ) was the father of the first King of Norway Harald Fairhair and belonged to the House of Yngling. No contemporary sources mention Halfdan, and the details of his … Wikipedia
Vingulmark — is the old name for the area which today makes up the counties of Østfold, western parts of Akershus (excluding Romerike), and eastern parts of Buskerud (Hurum and Røyken municipalities), and includes the site of Norway s capital, Oslo. According … Wikipedia
Ptolemy's world map — The Ptolemy world map is a map of the known world to Western society in the 2nd century A.D. It was based on the description contained in Ptolemy s book Geographia , written circa 150. Although authentic maps have never been found, the Geographia … Wikipedia
Niello — 7th century Anglo Saxon gold belt buckle with discreet niello accents, from Sutton Hoo … Wikipedia
Petty kingdoms of Norway — The Petty kingdoms of Norway were the entities from which the later Kingdom of Norway was founded. Before the unification of Norway in 872 and during the period of fragmentation after King Harald Fairhair s death Norway was divided in several… … Wikipedia
Haraldskær Woman — The Haraldskær Woman is an Iron Age bog body found naturally preserved in a bog in Jutland, Denmark. Labourers discovered the body in 1835 while excavating peat on the Haraldskær Estate. Disputes regarding the age and identity of this well… … Wikipedia
Mead hall — A reconstructed Viking Age longhouse (28.5 metres long). In ancient Scandinavia and Germanic Europe a mead hall or feasting hall was initially simply a large building with a single room. From the fifth century to early medieval times such a… … Wikipedia
Frau von Haraldskaer — Frau von Haraldskær im Eichensarg Die Frau von Haraldskær ist eine eisenzeitliche Moorleiche, die 1835 im Moor von Juthe nahe dem Rittergut Haraldskær, südlich von Jelling in Jütland, Dänemark gefunden wurde. Lange Zeit kursierten Spekulationen,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Frau von Haraldskær — im Eichensarg Die Frau von Haraldskær ist eine eisenzeitliche Moorleiche, die 1835 im Moor von Haraldskær nahe dem zum Ort Skibet gehörenden Rittergut Haraldskær, ca. 6 km westlich von Vejle in Jütland, Dänemark gefunden wurde. Lange Zeit… … Deutsch Wikipedia