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- Tiundaland is a historic region, Folkland, and since 1296 part of the modern province of Uppland. It originally meant the land of the ten hundreds and...
- leidang of the Swedish kings at Uppsala. Snorri Sturluson relates that Tiundaland was the richest and most fertile region of Sweden. It was the seat of...
- three major territorial and administrative units known as folklands: Tiundaland, Attundaland, and Fjädrundaland. These divisions are well attested in...
- leidang of the Swedish king at Uppsala. Snorri Sturluson relates that Tiundaland was the richest and most fertile region of Sweden which was the seat of...
- Folklands (Folklanden) is the name for the original Swedish provinces of Tiundaland, Attundaland, Fjärdhundraland, and Roden (Roslagen) which in 1296 united...
- Danderyd and ending in Grisslehamn. Attundaland Fjärdhundraland Fälö by Tiundaland Stones of Mora Swedes (Germanic tribe) Norrtälje Roslagen — från forntid...
- lack native Swedish do****entation on the Tiundaland lawspeakers of this time. Snorri relates: In Tiundaland there was a lagman [lawspeaker] who was called...
- jurisdiction of a lawspeaker who was subordinate to the lawspeaker of Tiundaland. The lawspeaker presided over the things, worked as a judge and formulated...
- at equal distance from the Things of the old folklands Attundaland and Tiundaland. This was the location of Mora Thing, where the Swedish kings were elected...
- strategic position between the fjord of Mälaren and the important region of Tiundaland. There are so many rich graves that it is likely that most of them were...