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- Attundaland (or the land of the eight hundreds) was the name given to the southeastern part of the present day province of Uppland, north of Stockholm...
- Roslagsleden crosses the region starting in Danderyd and ending in Grisslehamn. Attundaland Fjärdhundraland Fälö by Tiundaland Stones of Mora Swedes (Germanic tribe)...
- Mora town, is at equal distance from the Things of the old folklands Attundaland and Tiundaland. This was the location of Mora Thing, where the Swedish...
- name. All the Swedish lawspeakers were subordinate to the one of Tiundaland. Folkland (Swedish provinces) Attundaland Roslagen Stone of Mora Suiones...
- (Folklanden) is the name for the original Swedish provinces of Tiundaland, Attundaland, Fjärdhundraland, and Roden (Roslagen) which in the 1296 united to form...
- it was mentioned that it included the Folklands of Fjärdhundraland, Attundaland, Tiundaland and Roslagen. The Swedish capital of Stockholm is divided...
- The third portion of Svithjod proper is called Tiundaland; the fourth Attundaland; the fifth Sialand (Roslagen), and what belongs to it lies eastward along...
- into three separate "dialect" areas: The Tiundaland (in the north), Attundaland (in the southeast) and Fjädrundraland (in the southwest) dialects. Usage...
- two sons Agnar and Alf, King Sporsnjall of Nerike and King Sigvat of Attundaland came, but not King Granmar of Södermanland. The kings filled all seven...
- Andersson And 1286–1289 Tiundaland Birger Persson 1293–1296 Attundaland Germund 1231 Attundaland Håkon 1286–1296 Fjädrundaland ? (joined Uppland in the 1290s)...