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  • Title: Codex Hammaburgensis
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  • Language: ger
  • Number of Pages: Median: 23
  • Publisher: ➤  Selbstverlag des Hamburgischen Museums für Völkerkunde
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  • Publish Location: Hamburg

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  • First Year Published: 1926
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum

Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum (Medieval Latin for "Deeds of the Bishops of Hamburg") is a historical treatise written between 1073 and 1076

Flateyjarbók

Icelandic manuscript. It is also known as GkS 1005 fol. and by the Latin name Codex Flateyensis. It was commissioned by the knight and lawspeaker, Jón Hákonarson

Chronicon Roskildense

early part of the work is in many cases based on Adam of Bremen's Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum, sometimes even using direct quotes. However, the

Sweordora

Conn: American Philological Association. Adam (1948). Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesi pontificum, Codex havniensis. Copenhagen: Rosenkilde and Bagger. v t e

Ginnungagap

A scholion in a 15th-century manuscript of Adam of Bremen's Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum similarly refers to Ghimmendegop as the Norse word

Greenlandic Norse

Greenlandic linguistic traits. The poem Atlamál is credited as Greenlandic in the Codex Regius, but the preserved text reflects Icelandic scribal conventions, and

Ælfgifu of Northampton

udgivelse af gammel nordisk litteratur, 1932. Adam of Bremen, Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum. The Chronicle of Hugh Candidus Ælfgifu 1 at Prosopography

List of legendary kings of Denmark

of the information on Danish history from his Latin chronicle Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum ("Deeds of the Bishops of Hamburg") from conversations

Cnut

father was Mieszko (not his son Bolesław). Adam of Bremen in Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum is unique in equating Cnut's mother (for whom he

Saint Boniface

(Radboud's death) and 1075, the year Adam of Bremen wrote his Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum, which used the Vita tertia. A later vita, written