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Bergþóra Árnadóttir (15
February 1948 – 8
March 2007) was an
Icelandic folk song
composer and singer. Many of her
songs were
built around the
lyrics of...
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Bergþóra Skarphéðinsdóttir (anglicised as
Bergthora Skarphedinsdottir) was a 10th-century
Icelandic woman who
appears as a
character in Njáls saga as...
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matronymic and a patronymic, such as
Dagur Bergþóruson
Eggertsson ("the son of
Bergþóra and Eggert"), the
mayor of Reykjavík
since 2014.
Another example is the...
- Tara Andrésdóttir (2013–2019) Ásthildur Úa Sigurðardóttir (2013–2017)
Bergþóra Einarsdóttir (2013–2016) Jóhanna
Rakel (2013–2017) Guðbjörg Ríkey (2014–2015)...
- Njáll's wife,
Bergþóra. Hallgerður
charms a
number of
dubious characters into
killing members of Njáll's
household and the
spirited Bergþóra arranges vengeance...
- Ólafsson – piano".
Harrison Parrott.
Retrieved 16
November 2016. Jónsdóttir,
Bergþóra. ""Tónlist
skapar einingu" [Music
Creates Unity"]". Morgunblaðið. Árvakur...
- Árnadóttir (born 1983),
Icelandic former footballer who was a
defender Bergþóra Árnadóttir (1948–2007),
Icelandic folk song
composer and
singer Guðbjörg...
- Helgi, and Höskuldur and the
daughters Thurídur, Thorbjörg,
Thorgerd and
Bergthóra. The ill-fated
Kjartan would be his father's favorite. The
character of...
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period from 1270 to 1290. The
eldest son of Njáll Þorgeirsson and
Bergþóra Skarphéðinsdóttir, he grew up at Bergþórshvoll in Rangárvallasýsla. The...
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investigating as a
private individual.[citation needed] In
October 2019,
Halla Bergthóra Björnsdóttir, the
Attorney General of Iceland,
opened an investigation...