The Frostating was[when?] an early Norwegian court. It was one of the four major Things in medieval Norway. The Frostating had its seat at Tinghaugen in...
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The Frostating Court of Appeal (Norwegian: Frostating lagmannsrett) is one of six courts of appeal in the Kingdom of Norway. The Court is located in the...
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law (Frostating's law, Frostating Law, Frostathinglaw, Frostaþing law) (Frostatingsloven) is one of Norway's oldest laws. It concerned the Frostating, which...
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Reformation. The monastery was placed strategically, very close to the Frostating assembly site—the central law-making institution in this region of Norway...
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ferry disaster Frosta (She-Ra), a character in She-Ra: Princess of Power Frostating, a court in Frosta, Norway This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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legislative assembly or Thing, such as Gulating (Western Norway) and Frostating (Trøndelag). The second-order subdivision of these regions was into fylker...
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Stiordølafylki, one of the small petty kingdoms in the Trøndelag region under the Frostating assembly. Stjørdalen was once a municipality of its own. It was established...
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During the mid-13th century, the by then archaic regional assemblies, the Frostating, the Gulating, the Eidsivating and the Borgarting, were amalgamated and...
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municipality is under the jurisdiction of the Trøndelag District Court and the Frostating Court of Appeal. On 1 January 2005, the city was reorganized from five...
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women elsewhere, as illustrated in the Icelandic Grágás and the Norwegian Frostating laws and Gulating laws. Most free Viking women were housewives, and a...
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prisoners. Nielson was convicted of murdering and torturing prisoners by the Frostating Court of Appeal. He was executed by an 11 man firing squad from 5 meters...
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Denmark and Norway, illustrated in the Icelandic Grágás and the Norwegian Frostating laws and Gulating laws. The paternal aunt, paternal niece and paternal...
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under the jurisdiction of the Møre og Romsdal District Court and the Frostating Court of Appeal. The municipal council (Kommunestyre) of Ålesund is made...
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mayor. The municipality fell under the Namdal District Court and the Frostating Court of Appeal. The municipal council (Kommunestyre) of Nærøy is made...
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sentenced. Twelve received sentences of execution by firing squad from the Frostating Court of Appeal on 20 September 1946. Ten of those death sentences were...
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Rauma, Sandøy, and Vestnes. Cases from this court could be appealed to Frostating Court of Appeal. The court was led by the chief judge (Sorenskriver) Svein...
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2004 to 2011. He is currently a judge in the Norwegian Court of Appeal, Frostating lagmannsrett. Jebens was born on 29 September 1949 in Bergen, the second...
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The Swiss Landsgemeinde. In Norway: Gulating, Borgarting, Eidsivating, Frostating The election of Gopala in the Pala Empire (8th century). The túatha system...
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allegedly having molested children. He was acquitted 31 January 1994 at Frostating Court of Appeal. "Lærdom av Bjugn-saken". 22 May 2006. http://www.dagbladet...
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Ringkvinna is primarily mentioned in the Icelandic Grágás and the Norwegian Frostating laws and Gulating laws, in which it is phrased in much the same way. Unmarried...
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Verdølafylke, Sparbyggjafylke and Naumdølafylke. From the tenth century, the Frostating was established as a thing for all of the Trondheimsfjord area. The largest...
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with the free men to make decisions: Gulating for Western Norway and Frostating for Trøndelag. He also established the leidang, a mobilization army/navy...
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Agdenes, Snillfjord, and Hemne. Cases from this court could be appealed to Frostating Court of Appeal. The chief judge (Norwegian: sorenskriver) was Leif Otto...
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disputes. Medieval Norway developed four ancient regional assemblies: Frostating, Gulating, Eidsivating and Borgarting. There were also smaller þings,...
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three other ancient regional assemblies, the Borgarting, Eidsivating, and Frostating, were joined into a single jurisdiction during the late 13th century,...
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District Court Sogn og Fjordane District Court Sør-Rogaland District Court Frostating Court of Appeal Møre og Romsdal District Court Trøndelag District Court...
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Nevertheless, the Jamtish law was either the same, or strongly influenced by the Frostating law applied on Trøndelag. When Magnus the law-mender became the king of...
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entire portion of the kingdom once held by his father (also including the Frostating—the thing of Hålogaland in northern Norway—and the Gulating—the thing...
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Sunnmøre (and the Gulating assembly) and the district of Romsdal (and the Frostating assembly). It was mentioned as the dividing place in the historic Historia...
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under the jurisdiction of the Møre og Romsdal District Court and the Frostating Court of Appeal. The municipal council (Bystyre) of Kristiansund is made...
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