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    Stones of Mora (Swedish: Mora stenar) is a historic location in Knivsta, Sweden. Several Medieval kings of Sweden were proclaimed at the assembly of Mora...
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  • Mora or mora in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mora may refer to: José Maria Mora (1847–1926), Cuban-American photographer, often credited as "Mora"...
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    Faraday Odlum History of Scotland Lia Fáil (Ireland) Omphalos Prince's Stone (Slovenia) Stone of Jacob Stones of Mora (Sweden) "The stone of Destiny". English...
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    favored dynasty at the Stones of Mora, and the people had the right to elect the king as well as to depose him. The ceremonial stones were destroyed around...
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    Roslagen (category Regions of Sweden)
    ending in Grisslehamn. Attundaland Fjärdhundraland Fälö by Tiundaland Stones of Mora Swedes (Germanic tribe) Norrtälje Roslagen — från forntid till nutid...
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  • Mora was the name of William the Conqueror's flagship, the largest and fastest ship in his invasion fleet of 700 or more ships used during the Norman conquest...
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    Attundaland (category Regions of Sweden)
    travel guide for Northern suburbs of Stockholm. Fjärdhundraland Roslagen Stones of Mora Suiones Uppsala öd Line, Philip (2006). Kingship and state formation...
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    Lia Fáil (redirect from Stone of Fal)
    United Kingdom Stones of Mora – place where ancient Swedish kings were electedPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Prince's Stone – Ceremonial...
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    proclaimed King of Sweden and on 18 February 1364. The ceremony took place at the Stones of Mora. A fragment still remains of the stone commemorating the...
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    Västgötalagen (category Legal history of Sweden)
    to this article: Äldre Västgötalagen Geats Medieval Scandinavian law Stones of Mora Varangians Varangian Guard The Scanian law is older, but Scania was...
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