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Auður,
auður, or auðr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Auður (Modern
Icelandic spelling) or Auðr (Old
Icelandic spelling) is an Old Norse-Icelandic...
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Auður Capital was a
financial service company,
founded in 2007 by two
Icelandic businesswomen, with the aim of
incorporating feminine values into finance...
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Auður Sveinbjörnsdóttir
Scheving (born 12
August 2002) is an
Icelandic football goalkeeper for UMF
Afturelding and Iceland's women's
national team. "Landsliðskona...
- In 1940 they divorced. In 1939, he met
Auður Sveinsdóttir (30 June 1918 - 29
October 2012) at Laugavatn.
Auður waited for
Laxness and made sacrifices...
- Ketilsdóttir [ˈɔuðz̠ ˈdjuːpˌuːðɣɑ ˈketelsˌdoːtːez̠];
Modern Icelandic:
Auður djúpúðga Ketilsdóttir [ˈœyːðʏr ˈtjuːpˌuðɣa ˈcʰɛːtɪlsˌtouhtɪr̥]; Norwegian:...
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Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir (born 1958) is an
Icelandic professor of art history, a novelist,
playwright and poet. She
received the
Nordic Council Literature...
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Auður Eir Vilhjálmsdóttir (born 21
April 1937) is an
Icelandic Protestant cleric. On 29
September 1974, she
became the
first woman to be
ordained as a...
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Auður Jónsdóttir (born 30
March 1973) is an
Icelandic author. Her
novels deal with family,
particularly mother-daughter relationships.
Auður's debut novel...
- the
founding team of Reykjavík
University in 1998. She also co-founded
Auður Capital, an
investment firm. She
served as the
chief executive of The B...
- Auðr the Deep-Minded (Old Norse: Auðr in djúpúðga) was a
legendary Norse princess, the
daughter of Ivar Vidfamne, and the
mother of
Harald Wartooth, who...