- 91n)which is
identifiable with "Thord
Bjarnarson (at Hofdi)" in Kunz 2000,
Index of Characters.
However Thord Bjarnarson does not
appear in Kunz's translation...
- 91n)which is
identifiable with "Thord
Bjarnarson (at Hofdi)" in Kunz 2000,
Index of Characters.
However Thord Bjarnarson does not
appear in Kunz's translation...
- Björn
Butterbox Thorir Slouch Fridgerd Thord of
Hofdi (Þórðr fra Höfða
Bjarnarson)
Thorgerd Thord Gellir Snorri (Þórðarson)
Thorhild the
Ptarmigan Thord...
- Þórhallur
Bjarnarson (2
December 1855 – 15
December 1916) was an
Icelandic prelate and
politician who
served as a
member of
parliament between 1894 and...
-
Archery Championships and 2023
European Games. In 2019, Fullerton, Tore
Bjarnarson and
Christoffer Berg won the
silver medal in the
cadet men's team compound...
-
Helga Friðriksdóttir as
Willa Níels
Thibaud Girerd as
Reporter Gretar Bjarnarson as
Uncle Ollie Ragnheiður Steindórsdóttir as Aunt
Hilma Vaatu Kervinen...
-
Gallery of
Iceland was
founded in 1884 in Copenhagen, Denmark, by Björn
Bjarnarson. The
collection consisted of
donated artwork,
mainly by
Danish artists...
- Rafał
Dobrowolski Przemysław
Konecki Łukasz
Przybylski Denmark Tore
Bjarnarson Martin Damsbo Mathias Fullerton Netherlands Sil
Pater Mike Schloesser...
- died in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He was of
Icelandic descent, son of Björn
Bjarnarson Byron and his wife Margrét Kristmannsdóttir.
Allan Cup
Championship (1920)...
- Lady of
Iceland from 1952 to 1964. She was the
daughter of Þórhallur
Bjarnarson (1855–1916), 6th
Bishop of
Iceland (1908–1916). Her
brother was Tryggvi...