- Bjørn
Beltø is a
fictional crime novel character created by Tom Egeland, the great-grandson of the
writer Jon Flatabø. In an
interview with the newspaper...
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Music Latin. He met
Belto who was also
interested in
playing music and they
formed a duo
called Darell &
Belto or
Belto &
Darell in 2010.
Their first...
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tenor (characteristically, he
insisted that in his case this
meant "can
belto") and had a long list of best-selling
record albums to his credit. In 1958...
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somewhat inaccurate because the
character lacks any
vision problems. Bjørn
Beltø, an
archaeologist in Tom Egeland's
Norwegian novel Sirkelens Ende (Circle's...
- 980–988. doi:10.1016/j.jallcom.2016.09.135. ISSN 0925-8388. Dieudonné,
Belto; Chable, Johann; Body, Monique; Legein, Christophe; Durand, Etienne; Mauvy...
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contracted to
write a film or TV
series about the
fictional archeologist Bjørn
Beltø. He
currently lives in Los Angeles, California. Pål
Nordseth (17 October...
- with the
newspaper Aftenposten,
Egeland stated that the
character Bjørn
Beltø in the
novel Sirkelens ende (published in
English under the
title Relic)...
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Ariolf (759–774),
founder of
Ellwangen Abbey 778–790
Baldric 790–820
Belto,
Betto (790–820), who
helped to draw up the
capitularies of Charlemagne...
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Goods and a smaller,
specialized Balkan and
Eastern European group, Can
Belto.
Simpson directs Worldly Goods performances at festivals, in
large community...