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Gorm the Old (Danish:
Gorm den Gamle; Old Norse:
Gormr gamli; Latin:
Gormus Senex), also
called Gorm the
Languid (Danish:
Gorm Løge,
Gorm den Dvaske)...
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Gormley (modern Irish: Ó Garmaile) is an
Irish surname. It is
derived from the
Gaelic Ó
Goirmleadhaigh meaning 'descendant of Gormghal'. The main sept...
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Gorm,
gorm, or
gormless in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gorm may
refer to:
Gorm (computing), a
rapid application development tool
GORM, the "fantastic...
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Cairn Gorm (Scottish Gaelic: An Càrn
Gorm) is a
mountain in the
Scottish Highlands. It is part of the
Cairngorms range and
wider Grampian Mountains. With...
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Gorm's is a
chain of
pizza restaurants headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Gorm's traces its
history back to 2003 when
Gorm Wisweh began to bake pizzas...
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Gorm's Cup, also
known as the
Jelling Cup, is a
small silver cup
buried with the
Danish king
Gorm the Old, c. 958/959. The cup was
found in the huge double...
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Gorm or
GORM may
refer to:
Gorm (computing),
Graphical Object Relationship Modeller, a
graphical interface builder application in the
developer tools...
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Gorm Wisweh (born in Svaneke, Denmark) is a
Danish TV-cook,
author of
cooking books and the
founder of
Gorm's Pizza.
Gorm was born in
Svaneke on Bornholm...
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Walter Ford
Gormly was born
February 7, 1915, the
middle son of Will J. and Anna L.
Gormly of
Mount Vernon, Iowa.
After transferring...
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James Gormly (24 July 1836 – 19 May 1922) was an Irish-born
Australian politician. He was born in
Elphin in
County Roscommon to
grazier Patrick Gormly and...