Hålogaland (redirect from Adogit)
known as Getica), written in Constantinople c. AD 551, mentions a people "Adogit" living in the far North. This could be an old form of háleygir and a possible...
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that of the tribes who live here, some are adogit living far north with 40 days of the midnight sun. After adogit come screrefennae and suehans who also live...
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Conferentia Episcopalis Scandiae. In the north, there was the nation of the Adogit (perhaps referring to the inhabitants of Hålogaland in Norway or the people...
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Normandy, in France Anglo-Normans West North Germanic (West Scandinavians) Adogit / Halogit / Háleygir (they lived in Hålogaland) (northernmost Germanic tribe)...
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Gothic: Wulfila), c. 352; Finni, Finnaithae, Screrefennae, Vinoviloth, Adogit – by Jordanes, c. 550; Finnas, Scriðefinnas – in Widsith, c. 600; Skridfinnar...
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