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Romerike is a landscape, and traditionally a province, in what is today south-eastern Norway (north-east of Oslo). It consists of the municipalities Enebakk, Fet, Gjerdrum, Lørenskog, Nittedal, Rælingen, Skedsmo and Sørum in the southern end (Nedre Romerike), and Ullensaker, Gjerdrum, Nannestad, Eidsvoll and Hurdal in the northern end (Øvre Romerike).

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History

Romerike (Old Norse Raumaríki) was once a petty kingdom which had its age of greatness between the 5th century and the 7th century. Snorri Sturluson relates that it was brutally conquered from Sweden by Harald Fairhair. The centre of the kingdom was Sand between Jessheim and Garder, where were situated the earliest settlements and where the soil was easy to cultivate. In the sourrounding forests there was rich game. Its name may be derived from the Raum elfr an old name for the Glomma river.


Jordanes

The 6th century Goth scholar Jordanes wrote in his Getica about a tribe located in Scandza which he named the Raumarici and which seems to be the same name as Raumariki, the old name for Romerike.


In Beowulf

In Beowulf, the tribe is mentioned as the warlike Heaðo-Reamas (i.e. battling Reamas, for the correspondence between Reamas and Raumar compare Geatas and Gautar).


In Hversu Noregr byggdist and in Thorsteins saga Víkingssonar

In the Hversu Noregr byggdist and in Thorsteins saga Víkingssonar, the name is attibuted to the mythical king Raum the Old.


In the Heimskringla

Snorri Sturluson relates in his Heimskringla that it first accepted the rule of the semi-legendary Swedish kings, Sigurd Ring and Ragnar Lodbrok and later of Erik Emundsson. However, it was forcibly conquered by Harald Fairhair who had to spend a summer to lead it into the fold of his newly created kingdom of Norway.


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