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As closely as we could identify it, Fjalar's workshop was in the Nord-land of Norway north of Nidaros, which is Trondheim nowadays, somewhere in the unpeopled heights east of a village called Mo i Rana.
Operation Luna Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1999
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Montanus, "inquisitor ordinary and extraordinary" based in Nidaros the present-day Norwegian city of Trondheim, has been assigned to reclaim the lost colony of New Thule for the Catholic faith.
Review of The Voyage of the Short Serpenet, by Bernard du Boucheron 2008
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And Nidaros concluded: “I guess Paul Nelson expects us to see those bats too.”
Should Science Pursue Methodological Supernaturalism? - The Panda's Thumb 2006
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I don't see a problem in using Nidaros instead of Trondheim, it's a rather well known one.
Place names in historical fiction Carla 2006
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So when Thyra had been in Nidaros some few weeks he spoke with her again, and asked her if she would wed him.
Olaf the Glorious A Story of the Viking Age Robert Leighton
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He called the town Nidaros, and it is to this day the capital of Norway, although its name has been changed to
Olaf the Glorious A Story of the Viking Age Robert Leighton
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In that same summer King Olaf was back again in the Thrandheim country, and had his fleet anchored off Nidaros.
Olaf the Glorious A Story of the Viking Age Robert Leighton
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So, when the trial cruise was over, he returned to Nidaros, satisfied that if ever he should be drawn into a war with any foreign power he had a battleship which no enemy could equal.
Olaf the Glorious A Story of the Viking Age Robert Leighton
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Not many days had Olaf been back in Nidaros when he heard that the
Olaf the Glorious A Story of the Viking Age Robert Leighton
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On the banks of the river Nid, at the place where he had built the town of Nidaros, a great forest of pine trees had been cleared, and there was timber in plenty ready at hand.
Olaf the Glorious A Story of the Viking Age Robert Leighton
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