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Bjarmaland (also
spelled Bjarmland and Bjarmia; Latin: Biarmia; Old English: Beormaland, Komi: Биармия, romanized: Biarmia, Old Permic: 𐍑𐍙𐍐𐍠𐍜𐍴)...
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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...
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Bjarmia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Biarmia or Bjarmia:
Bjarmaland,
historical country 1146 Biarmia,
asteroid Biarmia [et], poem This disambiguation...
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dialects suggests that in
Bjarmaland there once
lived speakers of
other Finno-Ugric
languages beside the Permians.
Bjarmaland Chud
Great Perm Vychegda...
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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...
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temple of
Jomali in
Bjarmaland,
obtaining its egg; they slay the
priestess Kolfrosta, the
mother of King
Harek of
Bjarmaland; and they
rescue Hleid...
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route along the
Norwegian coast. He also
undertook a
Viking expedition to
Bjarmaland,
today the area of
Arkhangelsk in
northern Russia.
Harald soon became...
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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...
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referring to the Nor****. In Old
Norse this
region was
referred to as
Bjarmaland. Administratively, the
Murman Coast is
shared between Pechengsky, Kolsky...