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Norse settler in the
Faroe Islands. The
modern Faroese form of the name is
Grímur, but it was Grímr in Old
Norse and is
often anglicised as Grim. The saga...
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Grímur (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈkriːmʏr̥]) is a
Faroese and
Icelandic masculine given name.
People bearing the name
Grímur include:
Grímur Geitskör...
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Grímur Thomsen (May 15, 1820 –
November 27, 1896),
Icelandic poet and editor, was born in Bessastaðir in 1820. He was the son of Þorgrímur Tóm****on, a...
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Grímur Hákonarson (born 1977) is an
Icelandic film
director and screenwriter. His
first feature film was
Summerland from 2010, for
which Grímur was nominated...
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Grímur Skútuson (died 1321) was a
Norwegian Roman Catholic clergyman, and monk, he was
consecrated as
bishop of
Iceland in 1321,
however he died before...
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Grímur Jónsson Thorkelín (8
October 1752 – 4
March 1829) was an Icelandic–Danish-Norwegian scholar, who
became the
National Archivist of
Norway and Denmark...
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Viking Grímur Kamban was the
first settler in the Faroes. The
Norwegians must have
known about the
isles before leaving Norway. If
Grímur Kamban had...
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Grímur Geitskör (
Grímur Goatshoe or Goatbeard) was
responsible for
establishing the
Icelandic parliament Althing in what is now
called the ****embly Plains...
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Faroe Islands was a man
named Grímur Kamban – Hann
bygdi fyrstr Færeyar, it may have been the land
taking of
Grímur and his
followers that
caused the...
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Atmospheric Administration.
Retrieved 15
November 2012. "Viking history : 825 –
Grímur Kamban arrived at
Faroe islands".
Viking history.
Retrieved 12 December...