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- Eyvindur is an Icelandic-language variant of the given name Eyvind. Notable people with the name include: Fjalla-Eyvindur (1714–1783), Icelandic outlaw...
- Fjalla-Eyvindur (Icelandic for "Eyvindur of the Mountains"; c. 1714–1783) was an Icelandic outlaw. He and his wife Halla are reported to have fled into...
- Eyvindur Pétur Eiríksson (born 13 December 1935) is an Icelandic writer. He has written poetry, novels and plays. His works address concerns about modern...
- Eyvindr Finnsson (c. 915–990), known by the epithet skáldaspillir ("Skald-player"), was a 10th-century Norwegian skald. He was the court poet of king Hákon...
- century.[citation needed] In the 18th century, the Icelandic outlaw Fjalla-Eyvindur used the Hveravellir hot springs as a settlement. One of the hot spots...
- Track Title Length Lyrics Audio clips 01 Halla og Eyvindur 03:56 - - 02 Viltu Byrja með Mér 07:03 - - 03 Gamansemi Guðanna 03:23 - - 04 Mata 03:46 - -...
- Eyvindur Y. Kang (born 23 June 1971) is an American composer and multi-instrumentalist. His primary instrument is viola, but has also performed on violin...
- Fjord" or "Weapon Bay", and comes from the nickname of one of the settlers, Eyvindur vopni. Disputes between local chieftains led to a number of killings in...
- lived in the Ódáðahraun and accessed the oasis. One such outlaw was Fjalla-Eyvindur, who lived there during the winter of 1774–1775. In 2019, Herðubreið became...
- [citation needed] The name Eivind is also used in Denmark and Sweden, and as Eyvindur in Iceland, though appearing less frequently than in Norway. Variations...