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_aRulership in 1st to 14th century Scandinavia : _broyal graves and sites at Avaldsnes and beyond / _cedited by Dagfinn Skre. |
246 | 3 | _aRulership in first to fourteenth century Scandinavia | |
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_a[Berlin] ; _a[Boston] : _bDe Gruyter, _c[2020] |
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_aErgèanzungsbèande zum Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde, _x1866-7678 ; _vBand 114 |
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_gPreface -- _gAbbreviations -- _tThe West-Scandinavian Coast -- _tEinar ¢stmo -- _tThe History of the Norvegr 2000 BC-1000 AD -- _tGeography, technology, power, and time -- _tNorway : northern or narrow? -- _tThe sea-route along the western coast of Norway -- _tNavigation aids -- _tSea-route archµology -- _tStone Age craft -- _tThe Late Neolithic and the Bronze Age -- _tEarly Iron Age -- _tLate Iron Age -- _gConclusion -- _gReferences -- _tMari Arentz ¢stmo -- _tIntraregional Diversity : Approaching Changes in Political Topographies in South-western Norway through Burials with Brooches, AD 200-1000 -- _gIntroduction -- _tLandscape and communication -- _tA conceptual framework -- _tMaterial and methods -- _tCentres and socio-political structure as point of departure -- _tSub-regionality : a diachronic perspective -- _tRoman Iron Age, phase C1b-C2 c. 210/220-310/320 -- _tRoman Iron Age, phase C3 c. 310/320-400 -- _tMigration Period c. 400-550 -- _tMerovingian Period c. 550-775/800 -- _tViking Age c. 750/775-1000 -- _tSub-regional trajectories -- _tKarmsund on the outer coast -- _tJaeren -- _tThe Fjord districts -- _tThe heathland, moorland -- _tChanging sub-regions, changing political landscapes? -- _tExplaining lacunae -- _tIntra-regional diversity and parallel societal development -- _t'Similar difference' and connectivity -- _gConcluding remarks -- _gReferences -- _tAppendix : Overview of brooches found in burialcontext -- _tRulership in First-Millennium Scandinavia -- _tDagfinn Skre -- _tRulership and Ruler's Sites in 1st-10th-century Scandinavia -- _tGermanic ruler terminology in the first millennium AD : piudans, drâottinn, konungr, and monarch -- _tThe poetic evidence on Scandinavian rulership -- _tScandinavian rulers' terminology in the first millennium AD -- _tPeoples, lands, and rulers -- _tSvâiar and Svâipjâoº -- _tDanir and Danmark -- _tNorºmenn and Noregr -- _tTribes, amalgamation, and monarchies, the 1st-10th centuries -- _tPolities and territories, 1st-10th centuries -- _tResidences of the Skilfingar, Skjildungar, and the Vestfold Ynglingar -- _tThe Skilfingar in Old Uppsala -- _tThe Skildungar in Lejre -- _tThe Vestfold Ynglingar in Borre and Skiringssal -- _tThree royal lineages, four royal sites -- _tThe societal transition c. 536-650 -- _tTwo generations of ruler's sites -- _tEconomic and climatic upheaval -- _tA tentative synthesis -- _tFrom piudans to drâottinn and konungr, 1st-6th centuries -- _t1st-generation sites of the drâottinn -- _tThe 2nd-generation sites of the konungr -- _tGermanic Europe : Scandinavia, Britain, and the Continent -- _tFrom konungr to monarch, 6th-10th centuries -- _tThe instability of kings and royal lineages -- _tKingship and heroic warrior ideals of the north : the Scandinavian trajectory -- _tEpilogue : The stability of the rulership institution -- _gReferences -- _tErode Iversen -- _tBetween Tribe and Kingdom : People, Land, and Law in Scandza AD 500-1350 -- _gIntroduction -- _tResearch questions and outline -- _tBackground -- _tTribes -- _tLaw provinces -- _tKingdoms -- _tMaterial and methods -- _tThe onomastic evidence : ethnika of Getica and Widsith -- _tGetica -- _tWidsith -- _tThe archaeological evidence : cemeteries, graves, and hillforts -- _tThe royal manors and sites -- _gResults -- _tLocation and size of the early tribes in Scandza -- _tHillforts and tribes -- _tRoyal sites and manors -- _tDiscussion : between tribe and kingdom -- _gReferences -- _tJan Bill -- _tThe Ship Graves on Kormt : and Beyond -- _tShip burials : the archaeological dimension -- _tMonumental ship burials : an ad hoc definition -- _tSizes of ships in graves -- _tSizes of mounds -- _tSizes of ship settings -- _tThe Storhaug and Gr²nhaug ship graves -- _tStorhaug _tGr²nhaug -- _tDendrochronological connections to other ship graves -- _tKnown monumental ship graves in northern Europe -- _tDistribution patterns in time and space -- _tRitualization and ritual patterns in the monumental ship mound graves -- _tKnown monumental ship settings -- _tShip graves in written sources -- _tLate traditions, examples nos. 5-19 -- _tEarly traditions -- _tHâusdrâapa -- _tBeowulf -- _tThe Vita of St. Gildas -- _tKing lists and royal pedigrees in the time and region of the monumental ship burials -- _tTowards a synthesis -- _tMonumental ship burial rituals : an interpretation -- _tThe ship graves on Kormt : harbingers of a new era -- _gReferences -- _tThe High-Medieval Royal Manor -- _tAnette Sand-Eriksen, Erlend Nordlie -- _tThe High-Medieval Royal Manor Complex -- _tDiscovering the Avaldsnes Royal Manor -- _tExcavating the Avaldsnes Royal Manor -- _tBefore 1250 : topography and archaeology -- _tThe high-medieval manor complex : physical remains -- _tMain phases -- _tPhase 1 : AD 1247-c. 1300 -- _tPhase 2 : c. 1300-68 -- _tPhase 3 : 1368-1698 -- _tA60010 : Northern building -- _tWalls and floor -- _tWestern portal -- _tNorthern entrance -- _tA60030 : Connecting wall -- _tA60020 : Southern building -- _tOuter masonry walls -- _tA60024 : Drainage -- _tCellar and doorway -- _tA60021 : Ground floor partitions, internal walls -- _tA60022 : Fireplace and oven -- _tA60023 : Buttresses? -- _tA60025 : Privy -- _tThe 1368 attack and 15th-17th-century continuity -- _tThe Avaldsnes high-medieval royal manor complex -- _tNew light on certain details of St âOlâafr's Church -- _gReferences -- _tAppendix : Radiocarbon datings -- _tAlf Tore Hommedal -- _tThe Royal Edifice at Avaldsnes : A Palatium for the King or a Residence for his Canons? -- _tHistorical setting and theoretical framework -- _tWhat is a royal palatium in the 13th and 14th century? -- _tNorwegian parallels to Avaldsnes -- _tBergen : the royal residence at Holmen with the Church of the Apostles and the collegiate -- _tThe (second) chapel of the Holy Apostles -- _tThe two stone halls : The great "Stone Hall" or "Breiºastofu" (Hêakonshallen) -- _tThe two stone halls : The smaller "Yule Hall" -- _tThe first royal lodgings in stone, from the mid-13th century -- _tThe curtain wall with at least two gatehouses -- _tThe residential stone keep, "the keep by the sea" -- _tThe second royal lodging in stone, from the late 13th century -- _tThe (third) chapel of the Holy Apostles -- _tSumming up the royal 13th-century palatium in Bergen -- _tOslo -- _tThe royal residence with the St Mary church and the collegiate -- _tA keep construction initiated by the later St âOlâafr Church in Oslo? -- _tT²nsberg : the royal residences, in the town and at Tunsberghus, with the St Michael Church and the collegiate -- _tThe royal edifice or palatium located in the northern part of the town centre -- _tThe royal edifice or palatium at the castle of Tunsberghus -- _tThe Royal Chapel of St Michael -- _tThe residential brick keep, "Teglkastellet" -- _tBredestuen -- _tOther west-Norwegian edifices -- _tUtstein as a royal manor -- _tBergen : the archbishop's residence -- _tStavanger : the bishop's residence -- _tThe other Norwegian episcopal edifices -- _tConclusion : Avaldsnes in light of other Norwegian princely edifices -- _gReferences -- _tErik Opsahl -- _tAvaldsnes' Position in Norway in the 14th Century -- _tThe Norwegian kingdom in the 14th century -- _tThe royal travels and royal building complexes in Norway in the 13th and 14th centuries -- _tThe use of the royal chapel organisation in the 14th century -- _tAvaldsnes as a juridical and economic centre in the 14th century -- _tThe Hanseatic League and Avaldsnes -- _tThe burning of Avaldsnes -- _gReferences. |
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_aScandinavia _xHistory _yTo 1397. _921952 |
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_aScandinavia _xAntiquities. _921953 |
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_aVikings _xHistory. _921954 |
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_aAvaldsnes (Norway) _xHistory. _921955 |
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_aAntiquities _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst00810745 _921956 |
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