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Eiriksson or
Eiríksson is a
surname that can
refer to the following: Magnús
Eiríksson (1806–1881),
Icelandic theologian Harald Eiriksson, Earl of Orkney...
- Old Norse:
Leifr Eiríksson [ˈlɛivz̠
ˈɛiˌriːksˌson]; Icelandic:
Leifur Eiríksson [ˈleiːvʏr
ˈeiːˌriksˌsɔːn]; Norwegian: Leiv
Eiriksson; Swedish: Leif Eriksson;...
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Thorvald Eiriksson (Old Norse: Þórvaldr
Eiríksson [ˈθoːrˌwɑldr
ˈɛiˌriːksˌson];
Modern Icelandic: Þorvaldur
Eiríksson [ˈθɔrˌvaltʏr
ˈeiːˌriksˌsɔːn]) was the...
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Thorstein Eiriksson (Old Norse: Þórsteinn
Eiríksson [ˈθoːrˌstɛinː
ˈɛiˌriːksˌson]) was the
third and
youngest son of Erik the Red.
Almost nothing is known...
- Magnús
Eiríksson was also the Old
Norse name of
Magnus IV of Sweden. Magnús
Eiríksson (22 June 1806 – 3 July 1881) was an
Icelandic theologian and a contemporary...
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Haakon Ericsson (Old Norse: Hákon
Eiríksson; Norwegian: Håkon
Eiriksson; died c. 1029–1030) was the last Earl of Lade and
governor of
Norway from 1012...
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Harald Eiríksson (fl. 1190s), also
known as
Harald the Young, was
joint Earl of
Orkney with
Harald Maddadsson. He was the son of
Orkney chief Eirik Stagbrell...
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observance that
occurs on
October 9. It
honors Leif
Erikson (Old Norse:
Leifr Eiríksson), the
Norse explorer who, in
approximately 1000, led the
first Europeans...
- Guðmundur
Eiríksson (born
October 26, 1947, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is an
Icelandic Judge and Law Professor. He is
currently serving as a Judge...
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Magnus Eriksson (April or May 1316 – 1
December 1374) was King of
Sweden from 1319 to 1364, King of
Norway as
Magnus VII from 1319 to 1355, and ruler...