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Gotland (/ˈɡɒtlənd/, Swedish: [ˈɡɔ̌tːland] ; Gutland in Gutnish), also historically spelled Gottland or Gothland (/ˈɡɒθlənd/), is Sweden's largest island... |
Battle of Visby (redirect from Medieval Week on Gotland) Battle of Visby was fought in 1361 near the town of Visby on the island of Gotland, between the forces of the Danish king and the Gutnish country yeomen.... |
The Gotland Russ or Gotland Pony is an old Swedish breed of pony or small horse. Until the twentieth century it was found only on the small island of... |
Gdansk Basin), the Western Gotland Basin, and the Eastern Gotland Basin. Within the Eastern Gotland Basin is the Gotland Deep (249 metres deep) which... |
The Gotland Regiment (Swedish: Gotlands regemente, P 18) is a Swedish Army armoured regiment which has been active in various forms between 1963–1994... |
Gotland is made up of a sequence of sedimentary rocks of a Silurian age, dipping to the south-east. The main Silurian succession of limestones and shales... |
the basic training were held at the Gotland Regiment (P 18) within the Gotland Garrison in Visby, Gotland. The Gotland Brigade was raised as an infantry... |
Peasant republic (section Further reading) normierte Bestattung – Gotlands Kirchfriedhöfe im Spiegel mittelalterlicher Normen und Gesetze" [The standardized burial – Gotland's church cemeteries as... |
Ell (section Further reading) is preserved in the entrance to Stånga Church on the Swedish island of Gotland, indicating the role that rural churches had in disseminating uniform measures... |
confused with parish), on the Swedish island of Gotland. It is situated in the northernmost part of Gotland, southwest of Fårösund. It comprises the same... |
kyrka) is a medieval era Lutheran church at Bro on the Swedish island Gotland. Situated on what was possibly a pre-Christian sacred site, the presently... |
Baltic region (section Further reading) archipelagos Åland (autonomous region of Finland), Bornholm (Denmark), Gotland (Sweden), Hiiumaa (Estonia), Öland (Sweden), Rügen (Germany), and Saaremaa... |
Baltic Sea (section Further reading) this, strong southern winds pushed the ice further into the north, and much of the waters north of Gotland were again free of ice, which had then packed... |
well-preserved churches from the Middle Ages on the Swedish island of Gotland, more than in any other part of Sweden and unusually many compared with... |
Herjedalen and Idre & Serna and the strategically valuable Danish islands of Gotland (Valdemar Atterdag of Denmark had conquered the island from Sweden in 1361)... |
Jonas Pleškys (section Further reading) States in April 1961. As a captain of a barge, he directed his vessel to Gotland, Sweden, where he asked for political asylum. The crew and the barge were... |
route began in Scandinavian trading centers such as Birka, Hedeby, and Gotland, the eastern route crossed the Baltic Sea, entered the Gulf of Finland... |
There are nineteen known ruined churches on the Swedish island of Gotland, twelve of which lie in Visby, the island's main town. Of these, ten lie within... |
relates an experience during a walking tour in Sweden: "Over in Gotland I walked again, further than I would have if I had realized that the milestones were... |
King of the Goths (section Further reading) to Götaland (land of the Geats); in the Danish case, to the island of Gotland (land of the Gutes). Jordanes' Getica has a number of legendary kings of... |