- Ívar
Bárðarson (also
known as Ivar
Bardarson) was a fourteenth-century
Norwegian clergyman.
After the
death of the
Gardar bishop, he
became the Catholic...
- Inge II (Norwegian: Inge Bårdsson, Old Norse: Ingi
Bárðarson; 1185 – 23
April 1217) was King of
Norway from 1204 to 1217. His
reign was
within the later...
- 2024.
Retrieved 18
September 2022.
Bardarson, I. (ed. Jónsson, F.) "Det
gamle Grønlands
beskrivelse af Ívar
Bárðarson (Ivar Bårdssön)", (Copenhagen, 1930)...
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honors for
their co-write of "Moves Like Jagger".
Malik married Chyna Bardarson on June 19, 2022 in Malibu, California. "Songwriter/Composer:
MALIK AMMAR"...
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Skule Bårdsson or Duke
Skule (Norwegian:
Hertug Skule; Old Norse: Skúli
Bárðarson) (c. 1189–24 May 1240) was a
Norwegian nobleman and
claimant to the royal...
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Bjargtangar Lighthouse Látrabjarg
Bárðarson, H.R. (1982). Iceland: A
Portrait of Its Land and People. H.R.
Bárðarson. p. 197.
Retrieved 20 May 2019. "Time...
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Bjargtangar Bjargtangar Lighthouse Bárðarson, H.R. (1982). Iceland: A
Portrait of Its Land and People. H.R.
Bárðarson. p. 197.
Retrieved 20 May 2019. Latrabjarg...
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Greenland were
obtained by
either trade or plunder. One account, Ívar
Bárðarson,
speaks of "small people" with whom the Nor**** fought. 14th-century...
- Herjólfr
Bárðarson is one of the
primary settlers in the
History of Greenland.
First he
lived in
Iceland on Drepstokki. He was the son of Bárð Herjólfsson...
- was
known as Þjóðhildarstaðir (Thjódhildsstead) by the time of Ivar
Bardarson's report of ca 1360/64. In the 14th century, it
belonged to the
Kings of...