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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Jakten på Odin |  |  |  | Jakten på Odin: Encyclopedia II - History of Norway - Independent MonarchyNorway's kings (Norges Konge is the official style) in modern times, with periods of reign, are:
Haakon VII (1905-1957)
Olav V (1957-1991)
Harald V (1991-present)
History of Norway - Norway in World War I.
Norway remained neutral during World War I. However, 1,156 Norwegian sailors were lost during the U-boat war. Despite their neutrality, the Norwegian government went to considerable lengths to accommodate Britain, on account of both British pressure and an ant ...
See also:History of Norway, History of Norway - Etymology, History of Norway - Earliest times 10 000 BC -, History of Norway - The Viking kings, History of Norway - The Kalmar Union and the union with Denmark, History of Norway - The Kalmar Union 1396–1536, History of Norway - The Union with Denmark 1536–1814, History of Norway - Union with Sweden, History of Norway - Independent Monarchy, History of Norway - Norway in World War I, History of Norway - Norway in World War II, History of Norway - Post-war Foreign and military policy, History of Norway - Post-war Economic development, History of Norway - Post-war Social policy Read more here: » History of Norway: Encyclopedia II - History of Norway - Independent Monarchy |
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 |  |  | Jakten på Odin: Encyclopedia II - Thor Heyerdahl - Other WorkThor Heyerdahl also investigated the pyramidal mounds found on the Maldive Islands in the Indian Ocean. There, he found sun-oriented mounds and courtyards, as well as statues with elongated earlobes. Both of these archeological finds fit with his theory of a sea-faring civilization which originated in what is now Sri Lanka, colonized the Maldives, and influenced or founded the cultures of ancient South America and Easter Island. His discoveries are ...
See also:Thor Heyerdahl, Thor Heyerdahl - The Kon-Tiki Expedition, Thor Heyerdahl - Subsequent Years, Thor Heyerdahl - The Boats Ra and Ra II, Thor Heyerdahl - The Tigris a Boat that was Burnt, Thor Heyerdahl - An Appeal to the United Nations, Thor Heyerdahl - Other Work, Thor Heyerdahl - Decorations and Honorary degrees Read more here: » Thor Heyerdahl: Encyclopedia II - Thor Heyerdahl - Other Work |
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 |  |  | Jakten på Odin: Encyclopedia II - History of Norway - Union with SwedenMain article: Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
In 1814 Denmark-Norway was defeated in the Napoleonic wars and the king was forced to cede Norway to the king of Sweden in the Treaty of Kiel (January 14). Owing to an omission in the treaty, the Norwegian dependencies Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands were kept by Denmark. In an attempt to retain control over Norway despite the treaty, the Viceroy and hereditary prince of Denmark-Norway encouraged representatives of various social and political factions to gather at Eidsvoll t ...
See also:History of Norway, History of Norway - Etymology, History of Norway - Earliest times 10 000 BC -, History of Norway - The Viking kings, History of Norway - The Kalmar Union and the union with Denmark, History of Norway - The Kalmar Union 1396–1536, History of Norway - The Union with Denmark 1536–1814, History of Norway - Union with Sweden, History of Norway - Independent Monarchy, History of Norway - Norway in World War I, History of Norway - Norway in World War II, History of Norway - Post-war Foreign and military policy, History of Norway - Post-war Economic development, History of Norway - Post-war Social policy Read more here: » History of Norway: Encyclopedia II - History of Norway - Union with Sweden |
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 |  |  | Jakten på Odin: Encyclopedia II - History of Norway - The Kalmar Union and the union with DenmarkNorway was relegated to a virtual provincial status from 1396 until 1814; this period was called "the 400-year-night" by Henrik Ibsen during the national romantic period as Norwegian national awareness was rediscovered in the 19th century. It can be broken into two main periods:
The union of all Scandinavia referred to as the Kalmar Union, and
The Danish Period or Union with Denmark.
History of Norwa ...
See also:History of Norway, History of Norway - Etymology, History of Norway - Earliest times 10 000 BC -, History of Norway - The Viking kings, History of Norway - The Kalmar Union and the union with Denmark, History of Norway - The Kalmar Union 1396–1536, History of Norway - The Union with Denmark 1536–1814, History of Norway - Union with Sweden, History of Norway - Independent Monarchy, History of Norway - Norway in World War I, History of Norway - Norway in World War II, History of Norway - Post-war Foreign and military policy, History of Norway - Post-war Economic development, History of Norway - Post-war Social policy Read more here: » History of Norway: Encyclopedia II - History of Norway - The Kalmar Union and the union with Denmark |
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By the time of the first historical records of Scandinavia, about the 700s AD, some 29 petty kingdoms existed in Norway; in most the ruler's title was Konge (still the Norwegian for King), as in Adger, Alveim, Hedemarken, Hordaland, Nordmør og Romsdal, Rogaland, Romerike, Sogn, Solør, Søndmør, Trøndelagen, Vestfold (which at various times included several of the aforementioned) and Viken; however in Haalogaland the title was jarl (compare earl), till it was changed to Ladejarl (apparently ...
See also:History of Norway, History of Norway - Etymology, History of Norway - Earliest times 10 000 BC -, History of Norway - The Viking kings, History of Norway - The Kalmar Union and the union with Denmark, History of Norway - The Kalmar Union 1396–1536, History of Norway - The Union with Denmark 1536–1814, History of Norway - Union with Sweden, History of Norway - Independent Monarchy, History of Norway - Norway in World War I, History of Norway - Norway in World War II, History of Norway - Post-war Foreign and military policy, History of Norway - Post-war Economic development, History of Norway - Post-war Social policy Read more here: » History of Norway: Encyclopedia II - History of Norway - The Viking kings |
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 |  |  | Jakten på Odin: Encyclopedia II - History of Norway - Earliest times 10 000 BC -Recent archeological finds (2005) have it that hunters from the south - most likely the Hamburg culture - in summer time could travel far north along the Norwegian coast line as early as the start of Holocene, 12 000 years ago, when the icecap was still on the highland. Temporary settlements and traces of tipis have been found as far north as the Alta region. Bremsnes-hulen, a cave near Kristiansund and Fosna north of Trondheim are the earliest sites. The clue to travel the coast ...
See also:History of Norway, History of Norway - Etymology, History of Norway - Earliest times 10 000 BC -, History of Norway - The Viking kings, History of Norway - The Kalmar Union and the union with Denmark, History of Norway - The Kalmar Union 1396–1536, History of Norway - The Union with Denmark 1536–1814, History of Norway - Union with Sweden, History of Norway - Independent Monarchy, History of Norway - Norway in World War I, History of Norway - Norway in World War II, History of Norway - Post-war Foreign and military policy, History of Norway - Post-war Economic development, History of Norway - Post-war Social policy Read more here: » History of Norway: Encyclopedia II - History of Norway - Earliest times 10 000 BC - |
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 |  |  | Jakten på Odin: Encyclopedia II - Thor Heyerdahl - The Kon-Tiki ExpeditionThis expedition demonstrated there were no technical reasons to prevent people from South America from having settled the Polynesian Islands. Nevertheless most anthropologists continue to believe, based on linguistic, physical and genetic evidence, that Polynesia was settled from west to east, migration having begun from the Asian mainland.
In the Kon-Tiki Expedition, Heyerdahl and a small team went to South America, where they used balsawood and other native materials to construct the Kon-Tiki raft. Kon-Tiki was inspired by old drawi ...
See also:Thor Heyerdahl, Thor Heyerdahl - The Kon-Tiki Expedition, Thor Heyerdahl - Subsequent Years, Thor Heyerdahl - The Boats Ra and Ra II, Thor Heyerdahl - The Tigris a Boat that was Burnt, Thor Heyerdahl - An Appeal to the United Nations, Thor Heyerdahl - Other Work, Thor Heyerdahl - Decorations and Honorary degrees Read more here: » Thor Heyerdahl: Encyclopedia II - Thor Heyerdahl - The Kon-Tiki Expedition |
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