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    Blakumen or Blökumenn were a people mentioned in Scandinavian sources dating from the 11th through 13th centuries. The name of their land, Blokumannaland...
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    the mountains near Strumitsa, which was a Vlach settlement. The names Blakumen or Blökumenn is mentioned in Nordic sagas dating between the 11th and 13th...
    111 KB (12,761 words) - 14:45, 25 December 2024
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    the region is in the 10th century by Varangian Sagas referring to the Blakumen people i.e. Vlachs in the land of Pechenegs. By late 12th century chronicle...
    88 KB (9,241 words) - 14:51, 28 November 2024
  • slays an undead witch-king named Þráinn who had been the king of Valland. Blakumen The entry Valnöt in Svensk etymologisk ordbok by Elof Hellquist (1922)...
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  • References to the Volokhi in the Russian Primary Chronicle, and to the Blakumen in Scandinavian sources are often listed as the first records of north-Danubian...
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    culture. Bjarneyjar "Bear islands". Possibly Disko Island off Greenland. blakumen or blökumenn Romanians (Vlachs) or Cumans. Blokumannaland may be the lands...
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  • earliest reference to Romanians living east of the Carpathians. It refers to Blakumen who killed a Varangian merchant at an unspecified place. A competing group...
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  • that a Varangian man was murdered "on a voyage abroad" by Blakumen. Both Blökumen and Blakumen may refer to Vlachs inhabiting the regions east of the Carpathians...
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  • Cossacks who developed in the 15th - 18th centuries.[citation needed] Blakumen Bolokhoveni Brodnici Foundation of Moldavia Romania in the Early Middle...
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  • events of the late 10th century. Spinei and Georgescu propose that the Blakumen of a Varangian runestone from around 1050 are the first Romanians whose...
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  • Rus'. (to 1019) 1050 The Swedish Runestone G134 mentions the ethnonym Blakumen as it recorded the death of Hróðfúss who was treacherously killed by Vlachs...
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  • in 1257 was the last recorded event of the history of the Bolokhovians. Blakumen Spinei 1986, p. 57. Spinei 2009, p. 161. Spinei 2009, pp. 161–162. Spinei...
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    Þenna :   eftir æftiʀ :   roþfos Hroðfoss. :   han Hann :   siku sviku :   blakumen blakumenn :   i i :   utfaru utfaru. kuþ Guð :   hialbin hialpin :   sial...
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  • Saxons were given access in 1224. On a Varangian runestone in Gotland, the Blakumen (people) is mentioned. The first historian to distinguish them was László...
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