Dale-Gudbrand's farm (Norwegian: Dale-Gudbrands gard) is a historical site in Hundorp in the municipality of Sør-Fron in Norway's Gudbrand Valley. It was selected as the millennium site (see Millennium site) for Oppland county and for the municipality of Sør-Fron in 1999. The farm lies in the middle of a major tumulus area dating back to the Iron Age. In 1755 Gerhard Schøning described five large grave mounds there as one of them was being removed. Now four of them remain; with diameters between 23 and 32 meters (75 and 105 ft), they are undoubtedly the largest in the Gudbrand Valley. In addition to the mounds, there is a square ring of stones and the remains of a round ring of stones at the site. There are also two medium-sized tumuli at the neighboring Hjetlund farm associated with the l
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| - Die Grabhügel von Dale Gudbrands gard liegen nahe dem Kongsvegen, nördlich von Hundorp im Gudbrandsdalen in Sør-Fron, bei Lillehammer in der Fylke Innlandet in Norwegen. Der Hof liegt in der Mitte eines Großhügelbereichs aus der Eisenzeit. Im Jahr 1755 beschreibt Gerhard Schøning noch fünf große Grabhügel, von denen einer entfernt wurde. Die vier erhaltenen mit Durchmessern zwischen 23,0 und 32,0 Metern sind die größten im Gudbrandsdalen. Außer diesen Hügeln gibt es eine quadratische und Reste einer runden Steinsetzung. Man rechnet auch zwei mittelgroße Hügel auf dem benachbarten Bauernhof Hjetlund zu den Großhügeln von Hundorp. (de)
- Dale-Gudbrand's farm (Norwegian: Dale-Gudbrands gard) is a historical site in Hundorp in the municipality of Sør-Fron in Norway's Gudbrand Valley. It was selected as the millennium site (see Millennium site) for Oppland county and for the municipality of Sør-Fron in 1999. The farm lies in the middle of a major tumulus area dating back to the Iron Age. In 1755 Gerhard Schøning described five large grave mounds there as one of them was being removed. Now four of them remain; with diameters between 23 and 32 meters (75 and 105 ft), they are undoubtedly the largest in the Gudbrand Valley. In addition to the mounds, there is a square ring of stones and the remains of a round ring of stones at the site. There are also two medium-sized tumuli at the neighboring Hjetlund farm associated with the l (en)
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| - Die Grabhügel von Dale Gudbrands gard liegen nahe dem Kongsvegen, nördlich von Hundorp im Gudbrandsdalen in Sør-Fron, bei Lillehammer in der Fylke Innlandet in Norwegen. Der Hof liegt in der Mitte eines Großhügelbereichs aus der Eisenzeit. Im Jahr 1755 beschreibt Gerhard Schøning noch fünf große Grabhügel, von denen einer entfernt wurde. Die vier erhaltenen mit Durchmessern zwischen 23,0 und 32,0 Metern sind die größten im Gudbrandsdalen. Außer diesen Hügeln gibt es eine quadratische und Reste einer runden Steinsetzung. Man rechnet auch zwei mittelgroße Hügel auf dem benachbarten Bauernhof Hjetlund zu den Großhügeln von Hundorp. Die um 1230 verfasste Heimskringla des Snorri Sturluson beschreibt in Kapitel 112–114 die Separate Saga von St. Olaf und das Treffen zwischen Olav dem Heiligen (995–1030 n. Chr.) und dem Herse Dale-Gudbrand auf dessen Bauernhof im Jahre 1021. Olav Haraldsson ließ als einer der ersten norwegischen Bilderstürmer Kolbein den Starken von Fjordane (norwegisch Kolbein den sterke) das Bildnis Thors mit einer Keule zertrümmern. Das war der Beginn des Christentums in Gudbrandsdalen und Dale-Gudbrand hat später auf seinem Hof eine Kirche bauen lassen. Die Keule Kolbeins ist auf dem Gemeindewappen von Sør-Fron abgebildet. (de)
- Dale-Gudbrand's farm (Norwegian: Dale-Gudbrands gard) is a historical site in Hundorp in the municipality of Sør-Fron in Norway's Gudbrand Valley. It was selected as the millennium site (see Millennium site) for Oppland county and for the municipality of Sør-Fron in 1999. The farm lies in the middle of a major tumulus area dating back to the Iron Age. In 1755 Gerhard Schøning described five large grave mounds there as one of them was being removed. Now four of them remain; with diameters between 23 and 32 meters (75 and 105 ft), they are undoubtedly the largest in the Gudbrand Valley. In addition to the mounds, there is a square ring of stones and the remains of a round ring of stones at the site. There are also two medium-sized tumuli at the neighboring Hjetlund farm associated with the large tumuli at Hundorp. Heimskringla, Snorri Sturluson's collection of sagas about the Norwegian kings, describes a meeting between Olaf II of Norway and the hersir Dale-Gudbrand on the farm in 1021 in chapter 113 of the Separate Saga of St. Olaf. Olaf II tricked Dale-Gudbrand and his peasant army into looking away from the idol of Thor by saying, "See, our God comes with great light!" while pointing to the sunrise in the east. At the same time, one of Olaf II's men, Kolbein the Strong, broke the statue of Thor with his club. This was the start of the introduction of Christianity into the Gudbrand Valley, and Dale-Gudbrand was later forced to build a church on his farm. The club of Kolbein the Strong is also depicted in the coat of arms of Sør-Fron. (en)
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