- (Danish,
Faroese and Norwegian),
Beorn (Old English) or, rarely, Bjôrn,
Biorn, or
Latinized Biornus, Brum (Portuguese), is a
Scandinavian male
given name...
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Biörn Ivemark (4 May 1925 – 25
March 2005) was a
Swedish pediatrician and pathologist. He is
credited with
characterizing asplenia with cardiovascular...
- Hans
Jacob "Jakken"
Biørn Lian (born 31
March 1942) is a
Norwegian diplomat. He was born in Oslo and was
educated at
University of Neuchâtel. He started...
- Emil
Christensen Biorn (June 7, 1864 – July 30, 1935) was a Norwegian-born
American sculptor, painter, and composer. Emil
Biorn was born in Christiania...
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Bodil Katharine Biørn (27 May 1871 – 22 July 1960), also
known as
Mother Katharine, was a
Norwegian missionary.
Biørn was born on 27
January 1871 in Kragerø...
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Brita Biörn, or
Brita Biörns (1667–fl. 1745), was a
Swedish cunning woman. She was
active on
Gotland and as one of the most
reputed cunning women in contemporary...
- Hans
Biørn Wenneberg (17
September 1804-28 May 1878) was a
Norwegian politician. He was born in Kragerø in
Telemark where he
later worked as a merchant...
- the land had once been
cultivated fields. Snow was
succeeded by his son
Biorn.
Alternative Anglicizations are Ægir: Aegir ; Drífa: Drifa ; Fön: Fönn ;...
-
international humanitarian law". The
Norwegian Amb****ador to Israel, Hans
Jacob Biørn Lian, was
called to a
meeting at the
Israeli Foreign Ministry where the...
- Þrymlur I (7), Sturlaugsrímur VI (11), Skikkjurímur III (1) Björn Bjorn,
Biorn "bear" Nafnaþulur,
Lokrur I (5), III (6) Einriði or Eindriði
Einridi or...