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- Bjarmaland (also spelled Bjarmland and Bjarmia; Latin: Biarmia; Old English: Beormaland, Komi: Биармия, romanized: Biarmia, Old Permic: 𐍑𐍙‎𐍐𐍠‎𐍜𐍴‎)...
- Harekr the king of Bjarmaland, if he could find her. The Bjarmians invaded Östergötland, killed king Ring and took Hleið back to Bjarmaland. When Herrauðr...
- Look up Bjarmia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Biarmia or Bjarmia: Bjarmaland, historical country 1146 Biarmia, asteroid Biarmia [et], poem This disambiguation...
- dialects suggests that in Bjarmaland there once lived speakers of other Finno-Ugric languages beside the Permians. Bjarmaland Chud Great Perm Vychegda...
- been other suggestions. The same name is likely reflected in the toponym Bjarmaland in Norse sagas. The general region of Great Perm was known as wisu (وِيسُو...
- the temple of Jomali in Bjarmaland, obtaining its egg; they slay the priestess Kolfrosta, the mother of King Harek of Bjarmaland; and they rescue Hleid...
- route along the Norwegian coast. He also undertook a Viking expedition to Bjarmaland, today the area of Arkhangelsk in northern Russia. Harald soon became...
- to north of Bjarmaland (Bjarmia). As recorded in Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar, King Hákon Hákonarson settled some of the people of Bjarmaland in the area...
- Komi-inhabited areas, primarily the Prin****lity of Great Perm and parts of Bjarmaland. In the 16th century, this alphabet was replaced by the Russian alphabet...
- referring to the Nor****. In Old Norse this region was referred to as Bjarmaland. Administratively, the Murman Coast is shared between Pechengsky, Kolsky...