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It was initially established by a public consisting largely of recent immigrants from Norway who had fled the unification of that country under King Harald Fairhair.
Two regions in Norway that were petty kingdoms before the unification of Norway around 900 AD have retained the word in the names ( see Ringerike and Romerike ).
The Icelandic Commonwealth was established in 930 AD by refugees from Norway who had fled the unification of that country under King Harald Fairhair.
The traditional explanation for the exodus from Norway is that people were fleeing the harsh rule of the Norwegian king Haraldur Hárfagri ( Harald the Fair-haired ), whom medieval literary sources credit with the unification of some parts of modern Norway during this period.
Iceland was an uninhabited island until around 870, when immigrants fleeing from the unification of Norway under King Harald Fairhair began the Norse settlement in Iceland.
The backdrop of the battle was the unification of Norway into a single state, long-standing Danish efforts to gain control of the country, and the spread of Christianity in Scandinavia.
Around 875, Norwegian jarls, or princes, came to these islands to avoid losing their independence in the course of King Harald Fairhair's unification of Norway, but Harald pursued them and conquered the Hebrides as well as Man, and the Shetland and Orkney Islands.
After the unification of Norway by Harold Fairhair and army and allies in the 10th century, all the civitates became provinces ( fylker ) and after their conversion to Christianity dioceses or parishes.
* Len ( Norway ), an important Norwegian administrative entity during 1536 – 1814, the period of Dano-Norwegian unification after their amalgamation as one state
Before the unification of Norway, Romerike was a petty kingdom.
Although most scholars currently tend to regard the unification as a process lasting centuries, rather than being the result of a single battle, the Battle of Hafrsfjord ranks high in the popular imagination of Norway.
It was formerly believed that this battle was the decisive event in the unification of Norway.
In the process of getting possession and control over more land ( the so-called ‘ unification of Norway ’), the national kings built their power on cooperation with the aristocracy in each of the former petty kingdoms.
In the upper classes of this aristocracy were, for example, the Bjarkøy Dynasty, which had been a chieftain dynasty in Northern Norway and, after having recognised the national king, continued to hold a prominent position for three hundred years after the final unification of Norway around 1050, and the Giske Dynasty.

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Albert is therefore often seen as the father of the Prussian nation, and even as indirectly responsible for the unification of Germany.
In 1908 ( the affair is known under the name Bombaška afera ) the Serbian nationalists tried to kill the king of Montenegro, because they considered him as an obstacle to the unification of all the Serbs in one state.
A position known as " foundherentism ", advanced by Susan Haack, is meant to be a unification of foundationalism and coherentism.
This unification, which was observed by Michael Faraday, extended by James Clerk Maxwell, and partially reformulated by Oliver Heaviside and Heinrich Hertz, is one of the key accomplishments of 19th century mathematical physics.
Mathematically, the unification is accomplished under an SU ( 2 ) × U ( 1 ) gauge group.
Econometrics is the unification of economics, mathematics, and statistics.
Ba ' athism is a revolutionary Arab nationalist ideology that seeks the unification of all claimed Arab lands into a single Arab state.
The unification of two argument graphs is defined as the most general graph ( or the computation thereof ) that is consistent with ( i. e. contains all of the information in ) the inputs, if such a graph exists ; efficient unification algorithms are known.
For contraint frameworks which are strictly compositional, graph unification is the sufficient satisfiability and combination function.
The new particles predicted by models of grand unification cannot be observed directly at particle colliders because their masses are expected to be of the order of the so-called GUT scale, which is predicted to be just a few orders of magnitude below the Planck scale and thus far beyond the reach of currently foreseen collision experiments.
Due to this difficulty, and due to the lack of any observed effect of grand unification so far, there is no generally accepted GUT model.
Grand Unification is reminiscent of the unification of electric and magnetic forces by Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism in the 19th century, but its physical implications and mathematical structure are qualitatively different.
Here, the unification of matter is even more complete, since the irreducible spinor representation 16 contains both the and 10 of SU ( 5 ) and a right-handed neutrino, and thus the complete particle content of one generation of the extended standard model with neutrino masses.
This is already the largest simple group which achieves the unification of matter in a scheme involving only the already known matter particles ( apart from the Higgs sector ).
The unification of forces is possible due to the energy scale dependence of parameters in quantum field theory called renormalization group running, which allows parameters with vastly different values at collider energies to converge at much higher energy scales.
The renormalization group running of the three gauge couplings in the Standard Model has been found to nearly, but not quite, meet at the same point if the hypercharge is normalized so that it is consistent with SU ( 5 ) or SO ( 10 ) GUTs, which are precisely the GUT groups which lead to a simple fermion unification.
Moreover, since we have no idea which Higgs particle has been observed, the smaller electroweak unification is still pending.
This interesting numerical observation is called the gauge coupling unification, and it works particularly well if one assumes the existence of superpartners of the Standard Model particles.
The German Empire () is the common name given to the state officially named the ( literally: " German Realm "), designating Germany from the unification of Germany and proclamation of Wilhelm I as German Emperor on 18 January 1871, to 1918, when it became a federal republic after defeat in World War I and the abdication of the Emperor, Wilhelm II.
The dynastic union of the crowns of the Kingdom of Castile and the Kingdom of Aragon in 1492 is seen frequently as the starting pont of the unification of the modern kingdom of Spain.
For about the next 10 years, the country saw a steady process of secular Westernization through Atatürk's Reforms, which included the unification of education ; the discontinuation of religious and other titles ; the closure of Islamic courts and the replacement of Islamic canon law with a secular civil code modeled after Switzerland's and a penal code modeled after the Italian Penal Code ; recognition of the equality between the sexes and the granting of full political rights to women on 5 December 1934 ; the language reform initiated by the newly founded Turkish Language Association ; replacement of the Ottoman Turkish alphabet with the new Turkish alphabet derived from the Latin alphabet ; the dress law ( the wearing of a fez, is outlawed ); the law on family names ; and many others.

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In 2000, " an event of historical importance " occurred, according to a live broadcast for the state-owned Korea Broadcasting System, as 78 North Korean girls and boys arrived at the Unification Church's cross-cultural " ice-breaker " event, where guests such as the minister of unification, Park Jae-Kyu, and the minister of culture, Park Jie Won were present.
The reintroduction of this policy can be explained by Khrushchev's promise of communism in 20 years ; the unification of Soviet nationalities would take place, according to Vladimir Lenin, when the Soviet Union reached the final stage of communism, also the final stage of human development.
According to Aflaq, Bismarck's unification of Germany established the most repressive nation the world had ever seen, a development which could largely be blamed on, according to Aflaq, the existing monarchy and the reactionary class.
They were concerned with economic unification and believed that a long transitional period would be necessary during which it would be wiser to reward labor according to the hours worked and not according to need.
Songtsän Gampo's mother was, according to tradition, Dringma Togo of the Tsepong clan, which played an important part in the unification of Tibet.
The key to Arab unification, according to al-Arsuzi, is through language.
Although the only completed volume of the series ends at this point, according to Muir the story was continued " with an account of how Luther, Calvin, and Mark of Ephesus ( the 15th-century Greek theologian who had opposed the unification of the Greek and Roman churches ) offered their own churches as the new bride of Christ.
The aim of the foundation's civic education programs is, according to their official website, the “ promotion of freedom and liberty, peace, and justice ” through “ furthering European unification, improving transatlantic relations and deepening development cooperation .” Their function as a think-tank and consulting agency is intended to provide citizens with a basis for political action through the research and analyses of current political trends.

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