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- Brynild Gruppen AS is one of the larger Norwegian family-owned and operated confectionery companies. Its products include chocolate, confections, hard...
- Brynild Anundsen (December 29, 1844 – March 25, 1913) was a Norwegian-American newspaper editor and publisher. He was the founder and publisher of Decorah...
- American Lutheran church leader and first president of St. Olaf College Brynild Anundsen (1844–1913), founder of Decorah Posten Marcus Olaus Bockman (1849–1942)...
- 106 Schenker as 1,026 56 42 260 Hansa Borg Bryggerier as 1,024 52 28 638 Brynild Gruppen as 1,023 0 0 0 KCA Deutag Drilling Norge as 1,021 -22 -10 892 Knutsen...
- Products Whitestone cheese Whittaker's Wigram Beer Zealong Bama Gruppen Brynild Gruppen Cermaq Coop Norge Den Lille Nøttefabrikken Drammens Is Felleskjøpet...
- Norwegian-language newspaper published in Decorah, Iowa. It was founded in 1874 by Brynild Anundsen, a native of Skien, Norway, and widely read by Scandinavian immigrants...
- Iver Brynild Neumann (born 10 October 1959) is a Norwegian political scientist and social anthropologist. He is Director of the Fridtjof Nansen Institute...
- Thidrekssaga or directly from German sources. In the Danish ballad Sivard og Brynild (DgF 3, TSB E 101), Sigurd wins Brunhild on the "gl**** mountain" and then...
- horse and dies after jumping over the city walls. In the ballad Sivard og Brynild (DgF 3, TSB E 101), Sigurd wins Brynhild on the "gl**** mountain" and then...
- (1810–1863), a historian who worked on the medieval history of Norway Brynild Anundsen (1841–1913), a Norwegian-American editor and publisher Gunnar...