thumb|300px|Folklands in [[Svitjod (Uppland and Gästrikland)
The coastline has changed considerably in the last millennium due to post-glacial rebound. Originally there was a sea bay coming in from the north all the way into Uppsala. Roslagen is the modern name for the area which roughly corresponds to what was called Roden in the Middle Ages.]]
Roslagen is a coastal area in eastern Uppland in Sweden. It constitutes the northern part of the Stockholm archipelago and extends north along the coast. The old designation for the area was Roden.
In the Viking Age, Roden was divided into skeppslag ("ship districts"), each responsible for supplying ships and crews when the king issued a call to the leidang, the conscript navy system. Unlike the inland hundreds, Roden lay outside the regular division of the Uppland folklands. It mainly covered the coastal areas of Tiundaland and Attundaland, sometimes reaching into Gästrikland, and in some sources even included islands further south such as Lidingö and Värmdö. The area also gives its name to the endangered domesticated Roslag sheep, which originated from the area centuries ago.
Etymology
The name Roslagen is first attested in 1493 as Rodzlagen. Before that, the area was known as Roden (from Old Swedish roðer, "rowing"), which referred to the coastal districts organized for naval defense. The second element -lagen comes from Old Swedish lag, meaning a group or team acting together, the same word that appears in skeppslag ("ship district").
Swedes from the Roslagen area also gave their name to the Rus' people and Russia (see Names of Rus', Russia and Ruthenia). The scholarly consensus is that the Rus' people originated in what is currently coastal eastern Sweden around the eighth century and that their name has the same origin as Roslagen. According to the prevalent theory, the name Rus, like the Proto-Finnic name for Sweden (*roocci). is derived from an Old Norse term for "the men who row" (rods-) as rowing was the main method of navigating the rivers of Eastern Europe, and that it could be linked to the Swedish coastal area of Roslagen. The name Rus would then have the same origin as the Finnish and Estonian names for Sweden.
Communications
The region is served by the Roslagsbanan, a narrow-gauge railway network from Stockholm, going as far north as Kårsta. The motorway E18 goes through Roslagen between Kapellskär and Stockholm.
Nature
The hiking trail Roslagsleden crosses the region starting in Danderyd and ending in Grisslehamn.
See also
- Attundaland
- Fjärdhundraland
- Fälö by
- Tiundaland
- Stones of Mora
- Swedes (Germanic tribe)
- Norrtälje
References
External links
- http://www.roslagen.se/ Tourism page
