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    Gulating (redirect from Gulaþing)
    "Law of the Realm", which incorporated 130 chapters from the Gulaþing Law. The Gulaþing Law is preserved in seventeen manuscripts with the most complete...
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    forbid performing of blót , making it a punishable offence. The Older Gulaþing Law, dating to around the mid 11th century CE, bans performing of blót...
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    family. Old Norse sources also describe rituals for adoption (the Norwegian Gulaþing Law directs the adoptive father, followed by the adoptive child, then all...
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    Guðbrandsdalir Eystridalir (including Särna and Idre) Vestlandet, counties under Gulaþing: Sunnmærafylki Firðafylki (consisting of Nordfjord and Sunnfjord) Sygnafylki...
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    procedural law of the Althing to those attending the assembly each year. The Gulathing Law was adopted in 930 at the first Althing, introduced by Úlfljótr who...
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  • "being a sorcerer's friend." Examples from Old Scandinavian Laws: The Gulathing law referred to "being a male bottom," "being a thrall (slave)," "being...
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    celebration has varied. According to written sources such as the legislation of Gulaþing, it was mandatory for farmers to have a beer-drinking party with at least...
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    favorite of Eirik and his consort Gunnhild. The case was argued at the Gulaþing assembly, where Berg-Onund asserted that Asgerd as a slave-woman entitled...
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    the place for public religious rites. According to Norway's Law of the Gulathing, only free men of full age could participate in the assembly. According...
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  • the breast of Ogmund: they both fell dead, pierced by the spear." The Gulathing Law says: "En þat er hit þriðia misvigi ef maðr er lostenn krocoro. æða...
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  • Laurence Marcellus Larson (trans.) The Earliest Norwegian Laws: Being the Gulathing Law and the Frostathing Law. The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2011 ISBN 9781584779254...
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    several years, making them illegal. This is consistent with the Grágás and Gulathing law codes from Iceland and Norway respectively that specifically list...
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    Larson, Laurence Marcellus (1935). "The earliest Norwegian laws: being the Gulathing law and the Frostathing law". Columbia University Press. Retrieved 2015-11-16...
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    laws were modeled on those from the Norwegian west-coast law-province, Gulathing. These were introduced to Iceland by an immigrant from Norway named Úlfljótr...
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  • obtain the power of the demon Shuma-Gorath. He has an apprentice named Razal Gulath, and is an enemy of the immortal vampire-like mutant named Selene. In his...
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  • recorded in writing between the 11th and 13th centuries. These include, the Gulathing's law (11th century, Norwegian); the law of Jutland (1241, Danish); and...
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    Erling was established as a political front figure by the farmers of Gulaþing. They demanded that he be married to Olav Tryggvason's sister Astrid Tryggvesdatter...
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  • „Germanenrechte“ (Weimar, Böhlau, 1935–1950) Norwegisches Recht. Das Rechtsbuch des Gulathings(Weimar, Germanenrechte Bd. 6, 1935) Norwegisches Recht. Das Gefolgschaftsrecht...
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  • at Tysnes in Hordaland. By 1348 he had been promoted to judge of the Gulathing within the district of Gulen. In November 1354 Pål Knutsson was commissioned...
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    Laurence Marcellus Larson (trans.) The Earliest Norwegian Laws: Being the Gulathing Law and the Frostathing Law. The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2011 ISBN 9781584779254...
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  • Vol. II, p. 367. 12. Januar 1311 ì Björgvin, quote: "Haukr Erlendzson Gulaþings logmaðr riddari", Diplomatarium islandicum, Vol. II, p. 372. Letter, 2...
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    entire realm. Magnus had secured the approval of his law codes by the Gulathing and the Things of Eastern Norway, but when he approached the Frostating...
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  • on the same level as homosexuality, as documented in the Old Law of Gulathing's Law of Personal Rights. As Christianity took hold over Norse society...
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  • and Company. Flom, George T. (1937). Old Norwegian General Law of the Gulathing: According to Codex Gl.k.S. 1154 Folio (located in the Kongelige Bibliotek...
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  • Marion Forst was born in St. Louis, Missouri, to Frank and Bertha (née Gulath) Forst. An uncle and two brothers were also priests. He learned to serve...
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  • Responsibility for the Great War (1918) The Earliest Norwegian Laws: Being the Gulathing Law and the Frostathing Law (1935) The Changing West: And Other Essays...
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