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Nór : ウィキペディア英語版
:''"Gorr" redirects here. For the Marvel Comics character, see Gorr (comics).''Nór''' (Old Norse '''Nórr''') or '''Nori''' is firstly a mercantile title and secondly a Norse man's name. It is stated in Norse sources that Nór was the founder of Norway, from whom the land supposedly got its name. (The name in fact probably derives from ‘''nórðrvegr''’, ‘northern way’.Jan de Vries, ''Altnordisches etymologisches Wörterbuch'', 2nd revised edn (Leiden: Brill, 1962), s.v. ''Noregr'')==Chronicon Lethrens'==The ''Chronicle of Lejre'' (“Chronicon Lethrense”) written about 1170 introduces a primeval King Ypper of Uppsala whose three sons were Dan who afterwards ruled Denmark, Nori who afterwards ruled Norway, and Østen who afterwards ruled the Swedes. But the account then speaks only of the descendants of Dan.
:''"Gorr" redirects here. For the Marvel Comics character, see Gorr (comics).''
Nór (Old Norse Nórr) or Nori is firstly a mercantile title and secondly a Norse man's name. It is stated in Norse sources that Nór was the founder of Norway, from whom the land supposedly got its name. (The name in fact probably derives from ‘''nórðrvegr''’, ‘northern way’.〔Jan de Vries, ''Altnordisches etymologisches Wörterbuch'', 2nd revised edn (Leiden: Brill, 1962), s.v. ''Noregr''〕)
==Chronicon Lethrens'==
The ''Chronicle of Lejre'' (“Chronicon Lethrense”) written about 1170 introduces a primeval King Ypper of Uppsala whose three sons were Dan who afterwards ruled Denmark, Nori who afterwards ruled Norway, and Østen who afterwards ruled the Swedes. But the account then speaks only of the descendants of Dan.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:''"Gorr" redirects here. For the Marvel Comics character, see Gorr (comics).'''''Nór''' (Old Norse '''Nórr''') or '''Nori''' is firstly a mercantile title and secondly a Norse man's name. It is stated in Norse sources that Nór was the founder of Norway, from whom the land supposedly got its name. (The name in fact probably derives from ‘''nórðrvegr''’, ‘northern way’.Jan de Vries, ''Altnordisches etymologisches Wörterbuch'', 2nd revised edn (Leiden: Brill, 1962), s.v. ''Noregr'')==Chronicon Lethrens'==The ''Chronicle of Lejre'' (“Chronicon Lethrense”) written about 1170 introduces a primeval King Ypper of Uppsala whose three sons were Dan who afterwards ruled Denmark, Nori who afterwards ruled Norway, and Østen who afterwards ruled the Swedes. But the account then speaks only of the descendants of Dan.」の詳細全文を読む
'Nór (Old Norse Nórr) or Nori is firstly a mercantile title and secondly a Norse man's name. It is stated in Norse sources that Nór was the founder of Norway, from whom the land supposedly got its name. (The name in fact probably derives from ‘''nórðrvegr''’, ‘northern way’.Jan de Vries, ''Altnordisches etymologisches Wörterbuch'', 2nd revised edn (Leiden: Brill, 1962), s.v. ''Noregr'')==Chronicon Lethrens'==The ''Chronicle of Lejre'' (“Chronicon Lethrense”) written about 1170 introduces a primeval King Ypper of Uppsala whose three sons were Dan who afterwards ruled Denmark, Nori who afterwards ruled Norway, and Østen who afterwards ruled the Swedes. But the account then speaks only of the descendants of Dan.

:''"Gorr" redirects here. For the Marvel Comics character, see Gorr (comics).''
Nór (Old Norse Nórr) or Nori is firstly a mercantile title and secondly a Norse man's name. It is stated in Norse sources that Nór was the founder of Norway, from whom the land supposedly got its name. (The name in fact probably derives from ‘''nórðrvegr''’, ‘northern way’.〔Jan de Vries, ''Altnordisches etymologisches Wörterbuch'', 2nd revised edn (Leiden: Brill, 1962), s.v. ''Noregr''〕)
==Chronicon Lethrens'==
The ''Chronicle of Lejre'' (“Chronicon Lethrense”) written about 1170 introduces a primeval King Ypper of Uppsala whose three sons were Dan who afterwards ruled Denmark, Nori who afterwards ruled Norway, and Østen who afterwards ruled the Swedes. But the account then speaks only of the descendants of Dan.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''Nór (Old Norse Nórr) or Nori is firstly a mercantile title and secondly a Norse man's name. It is stated in Norse sources that Nór was the founder of Norway, from whom the land supposedly got its name. (The name in fact probably derives from ‘''nórðrvegr''’, ‘northern way’.Jan de Vries, ''Altnordisches etymologisches Wörterbuch'', 2nd revised edn (Leiden: Brill, 1962), s.v. ''Noregr'')==Chronicon Lethrens'==The ''Chronicle of Lejre'' (“Chronicon Lethrense”) written about 1170 introduces a primeval King Ypper of Uppsala whose three sons were Dan who afterwards ruled Denmark, Nori who afterwards ruled Norway, and Østen who afterwards ruled the Swedes. But the account then speaks only of the descendants of Dan.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
''Nór (Old Norse Nórr) or Nori is firstly a mercantile title and secondly a Norse man's name. It is stated in Norse sources that Nór was the founder of Norway, from whom the land supposedly got its name. (The name in fact probably derives from ‘''nórðrvegr''’, ‘northern way’.Jan de Vries, ''Altnordisches etymologisches Wörterbuch'', 2nd revised edn (Leiden: Brill, 1962), s.v. ''Noregr'')==Chronicon Lethrens'==The ''Chronicle of Lejre'' (“Chronicon Lethrense”) written about 1170 introduces a primeval King Ypper of Uppsala whose three sons were Dan who afterwards ruled Denmark, Nori who afterwards ruled Norway, and Østen who afterwards ruled the Swedes. But the account then speaks only of the descendants of Dan.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Gorr" redirects here. For the Marvel Comics character, see Gorr (comics).''Nór (Old Norse Nórr) or Nori''' is firstly a mercantile title and secondly a Norse man's name. It is stated in Norse sources that Nór was the founder of Norway, from whom the land supposedly got its name. (The name in fact probably derives from ‘''nórðrvegr''’, ‘northern way’.Jan de Vries, ''Altnordisches etymologisches Wörterbuch'', 2nd revised edn (Leiden: Brill, 1962), s.v. ''Noregr'')==Chronicon Lethrens'==The ''Chronicle of Lejre'' (“Chronicon Lethrense”) written about 1170 introduces a primeval King Ypper of Uppsala whose three sons were Dan who afterwards ruled Denmark, Nori who afterwards ruled Norway, and Østen who afterwards ruled the Swedes. But the account then speaks only of the descendants of Dan.」の詳細全文を読む

Nori''' is firstly a mercantile title and secondly a Norse man's name. It is stated in Norse sources that Nór was the founder of Norway, from whom the land supposedly got its name. (The name in fact probably derives from ‘''nórðrvegr''’, ‘northern way’.Jan de Vries, ''Altnordisches etymologisches Wörterbuch'', 2nd revised edn (Leiden: Brill, 1962), s.v. ''Noregr'')==Chronicon Lethrens'==The ''Chronicle of Lejre'' (“Chronicon Lethrense”) written about 1170 introduces a primeval King Ypper of Uppsala whose three sons were Dan who afterwards ruled Denmark, Nori who afterwards ruled Norway, and Østen who afterwards ruled the Swedes. But the account then speaks only of the descendants of Dan.」
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