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Gottskálk grimmi Nikul****on (1469 – 8
December 1520), was the
Bishop of Hólar from May 1497 to 1520. He was the
nephew of Ólafur Rögnvaldsson who preceded...
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model for
autistic Catholics. Jól (Iceland) Fahn &
Gottskálk 2010, p. 19. Fahn &
Gottskálk 2010, p. 20. "St.
Thorlak of Iceland".
Catholic News Agency...
- Gísli
Gottskálk Þórðarson (born 12
September 2004) is an
Icelandic professional footballer who
plays as a
central midfielder for
Ekstraklasa club Lech...
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black magic,
alleged to have been
buried with its author, the
Bishop Gottskálk grimmi Nikulásson of Hólar. The
subject of the book was to
learn to master...
- Urbe
Condita 37.54 Cicero, Pro
Flacco 63 Justin,
Epitome 43.5.3 Jensson,
Gottskálk (2017). "Sailing from M****alia, or
Mapping Out the
Significance of Encolpius'...
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drums Blodstrup – vocals,
guitars Hildr –
lyrics Sir
Graanug – b****
Gottskalk – b****
Eikind – guitars, b****
Anders Hunstad –
keyboards Early Norwegian...
- (Teitur the Rich) (died 1537), had many
disputes with
Gottskálk "grimmi" Nikulásson (
Gottskálk the Cruel), the
bishop of Hólar, and many
chieftains in...
- III:
Bellum civile (Sat. 119–124). Berlin: de Gruyter. 2021. Jensson,
Gottskalk, The
Recollections of Encolpius. The
Satyrica of
Petronius as Milesian...
- when he was
nominally succeeded by
Gottskalk. Both were
appointed by the
Archbishopric of Hamburg-Bremen.
Gottskalk, however, was a p****ive
church magnate...
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Having attracted the
notice of
Gottskálk Nikulásson
bishop of Hólar, he was sent on two
missions to Norway. When
Gottskálk died in 1520, Jón
Arason was...