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Magnus Sigurdsson (c. 1115 – 12
November 1139), also
known as
Magnus the Blind, was King of
Norway (being
Magnus IV) from 1130 to 1135 and
again from 1137...
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Gestr inn
blindi,
which means both 'Gestr the Blind' and 'the
blind guest'. It is
thought that the
transparently meaningful Gestr inn
blindi is the origin...
- The
marriage is best do****ented by the
court poet Stuv den
blinde (Stúfr
blindi Þórðarson kattar).
There are no
other existing do****entation
about her stay...
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Elisaveta is only do****ented by the
court poet Stuv den
Blinde (Stúfr inn
Blindi Þórðarson Kattar).
There are no
other remaining do****entation
about her...
- one with poor sight' Gyl****inning, Grímnismál (47), þulur, Óðins nǫfn (5)
Blindi,
Blindr 'the
blind one' Gyl****inning, Helgakviða
Hundingsbana II (prose)...
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blinda –a blindōs –ōs
Accusative blindana –ana
blindans –ans
Genitive blindis –is
blindis –is blindáizōs –áizōs blindáizē –áizē blindáizē –áizē blindáizō –áizō...
- Jórsalafari ("Jerusalem-traveller") (died 1130) and his
brothers Saga of Magnús
blindi ("the Blind") (dethroned 1135) and of
Haraldr Gilli (died 1136) Saga of...
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Ynglinga saga (22),
Gesta Danorum (VI) Svipdagr4 the
Blind Old Norse:
Svipdagr Blindi He may be a
hypostasis of Odin, and he has
similarities to the role of Odin...
- Þórðarson (Sturl)
Sturlaugr inn
starfsami Ingólfsson (Sturlst) Stúfr inn
blindi Þórðarson
kattar (Stúfr) Styrbjǫrn (Styrb) Styrkárr
Oddason (Styrkárr) Svanr...
- car,
threatening blue
uniforms and
under the
orders of
civilian police Blindi left on Protoduarëve villas.
Villa guards were
forced to
shoot the tank...