- Gabríela
Friðriksdóttir (born 1971 in Reykjavík, Iceland) is an
Icelandic visual artist,
painter and sculptor. In 2005, she
represented Iceland at the...
- Fanndís
Friðriksdóttir (born 9 May 1990) is an
Icelandic women's
footballer who
plays as a left
winger for
Valur in the
Icelandic Úrvalsdeild kvenna, and...
-
Gremmler and
several others,
including Andrew Thomas Huang, Gabríela
Friðriksdóttir,
Warren Du
Preez and Nick
Thornton Jones. A
shortened version of the...
- Erna
Friðriksdóttir (born 2
November 1987) is an
Icelandic alpine skier. She
competes in
Paralympic alpine skiing, in the
sitting category,
using a monoski...
- Sigþrúður
Friðriksdóttir (1830 – 1912) was an
Icelandic women's
rights activist. She was
married to the high
judge Jón Pétursson. She was one of the co-founders...
-
Svana Friðriksdóttir is an
Icelandic educator who won the
Nansen Refugee Award in 1971.
Svana was born in Hólmavík on the 1st
January 1951 and
moved to...
- Gabríela
Friðriksdóttir. Upon the
cancellation of the single, the
video was used as part of a
video installation project by
Friðriksdóttir. "Where Is...
- **** Tongue. New York:
Gotham Books. pp. 89–136. ISBN 9781592403950.
Friðriksdóttir 1989-,
Sandra Dögg (January 2014). Old
Norse Influence in
Modern English:...
- Line", was
filmed in
collaboration with the
Icelandic artist Gabríela
Friðriksdóttir in late 2004. This was
initially a
sequence from an art installation...
-
Gunnell at the
University of
Iceland and
Viking historian Jóhanna Katrín
Friðriksdóttir served as
historical consultants on the film.
Eggers also acknowledged...