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Arnvid Vasbotten (11
August 1903 – 17 May 1985) was a
Norwegian jurist and
politician for
Nasjonal Samling. He was born in Florø and was
educated as jurist...
- Olav. Tore
Toresson of Hov
married Arnvid's father's
sister Aasa Magnusdatter;
Arnvid is a good singer. Tordis,
Arnvid Finnsson's wife. She was originally...
- was
marching south from Trondheim, with a m****ive army; Audbjörn and King
Arnvid of Sunnmøre
gathered an army to
defend their territories. A m****ive battle...
- 1944,
Albert Viljam Hagelin was
fired from his
position and
replaced by
Arnvid Vasbotten. When
Frederik Prytz died in
February 1945, he was
replaced by...
- Arvid, Arved,
Arnvid or
Arvydas is a male
given name, most
common in
Scandinavia but also in Iran and Lithuania. In
Scandinavia it is
derived from Old...
- (established 1990) was an
annual Danish jazz
prize founded by
trumpeter Arnvid Meyer. The
winner was
chosen from five
nominees among internationally recognized...
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county Møre og Romsdal. Thórgard was
father of
Thorvid (Thorviðr)
father of
Arnvid (Arnviðr) Tréserkjabana,
father of Slævid (Slæviðr) and Brávid (Bráviðr)...
- of
kings Audbjörn of Firðafylki,
Solvi Bandy-legs of Møre og
Romsdal and
Arnvid of Sunnmøre. They were all
defeated in
battle by Harald, with only Solvi...
- the
winter in Trondheim.
Solve had also
spent time at the
court of King
Arnvid of Sunnmøre, and they had
gathered together a
large group of
people who...
- Karmøy (Rogaland)" (in Norwegian). yr.no.
Retrieved 2015-11-11. Lillehammer,
Arnvid (1993).
Bygdebok for Karmøy:
Avaldsnes II (in Norwegian). Eide, Kristin...