- In
Norse mythology,
Dyggvi or
Dyggve (Old
Norse "Useful, Effective") was a
Swedish king of the
House of Ynglings.
Dyggvi died and
became the concubine...
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Antiquity in 1918. In 1922 and 1922, he
worked in the
field with
Ejnar Dyggve (1887–1961) and
excavated early Christian monuments in Dalmatia. His account...
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Ejnar Dyggve (17
October 1887 in Liepāja,
Russian Empire - 6
August 1961 in Copenhagen) was a
Danish architect and archeologist. He
worked extensively...
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Guyotjeannin 2000, p. 16.
Dyggve 1935, p. 73.
Dyggve 1942, p. 11.
Pollock 2015, p. 92.
Gilbert of Mons 2005, p. 110.
Pollock 2015, p. 145.
Dyggve,
Holger Petersen...
- 2014.
Dyggve,
Poulsen &
Rhomaios 1934.
Dyggve &
Poulsen 1948.
Vikatou &
Handberg 2017.
Dietz & Stavropoulou-Gatsi 2011.
Archaeological reports Dyggve, Ejnar;...
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Arngrim Ask and
Embla Aun
Berserkers Bödvar
Bjarki Dag the Wise
Domalde Domar Dyggve Egil One-Hand
Fafnir Fjölnir
Gudrun Harald Hildetand Ingjald Ivar Vidfamne...
- συγκροτηματος του Γαλεριου".
Dyggve, E. (Copenhagen, 1945). "Recherches sur le
palais imperial de Thessalonique".
Dyggve, E. (Dissertationes Pannonicae...
- twenty-four or twenty-five
courtly songs. He was
identified in 1942, by
Holger Dyggve, as Jean II of
Nesle (near Amiens), who was
nicknamed 'Blondel' for his...
- or
simply courtyards with an
exedra at the end. An old
theory by
Ejnar Dyggve that
these were the
architectural intermediary between the
Christian martyrium...
- 1984, p. 68. Duval-Arnould 1984, p. 67.
Gislebertus (of Mons) 2005, p. 40.
Dyggve 1935, p. 67-68.
Baldwin 1986, p. 81.
Stewart 1979, p. 110. Baldwin, John...