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- Kolbeinn Birgir Finnsson (born 25 August 1999) is an Icelandic professional footballer who plays for Eredivisie club Utrecht and the Iceland national team...
- 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...
- Galdrakver written in 1670 and recovered from the collection of Bishop Hannes Finnsson by Jón Árnason and rebound in 1865. While it is debated whether the Helm...
- after the Independence Party itself. Its current chairman is Viktor Pétur Finnsson, who was elected on 17 September 2023. It is liberally conservative, like...
- Search for General Game Playing". ResearchGate. Retrieved 2016-04-01. Finnsson, Hilmar (2012). "Generalized Monte-Carlo Tree Search Extensions for General...
- married to Ulvhild Håkansdotter who was the daughter of the Norwegian Haakon Finnsson and who would later marry the Danish king Nils Svensson and even later...
- secured only after a personal visit to the owner from Brynjólfur. Jón Finnsson of Flatey, Breiðafjörður, who owned the m****cript, was initially unwilling...
- providing either the original or a copy, either as a gift or for a price. Jon Finnsson, who resided on Flatey ('Flat Island') in the fjord of Breiðafjörður on...
- Haakon had the following poets at his court:[citation needed] Eyvindr Finnsson Einarr skálaglamm Tindr Hallkelsson Skafti Þóroddsson Þórólfr munnr Eilífr...
- (Heimskringla Snorra Sturlusonar) Hákonarmól (The Lay of Hákon by Eyvind Finnsson Skáldaspillir) Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Haakon s.v. Haakon I." . Encyclopædia...