- The Anglo-Saxon name
Guthrum corresponds to
Norwegian Guttom and to
Danish Gorm. The name
Guthrum may
refer to
these kings:
Guthrum (died c. 890), later...
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Guthrum (Old English:
Guðrum, c. 835 – c. 890) was King of East
Anglia in the late 9th century.
Originally a
native of Denmark, he was one of the leaders...
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Gudrun Theuerkauff, née
Vorbrich (born 8
April 1937) is a
German fencer. She won a
bronze medal in the women's team foil
event at the 1964
Summer Olympics...
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Jerome Courtland as
Tharus Lisa
Gastoni as
Princess Gamal Mimmo Palmara as
Gudrum Rik Van
Nutter as Oto
Livio Lorenzon as King
Hatum Giuseppe Addobbati as...
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etymological or
historical connection between the town and the
Danish King
Guðrum of East
Anglia (c.835–890) or with the Goths, a
Germanic people of central...
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Guthrum II was,
according to some reconstructions, a King of East
Anglia in the
early 10th century. The
Viking ruler of the
kingdom of East
Anglia is the...
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November 1963. Two
years later, on 10
December 1965
Alexander married Gisela Gudrum Baker (née Zutavern, of Heidelberg), the
widow of
Kingsley Ferguson Baker...
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baptism happened for
political reasons such for the East
Anglian king
Guðrum and 30
members of his army
after defeat by King
Alfred in 878. Hásteinn's...
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Gudrum "Gutte"
Agnete Tryde Eriksen (20
November 1918 – 8 July 2008) was a
Danish ceramist whose works were
influenced by the
years she
spent in ****an...
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Franz Loskarn Anneliese Moerke Alfred Pongratz Willy Stock Betty Stöcklein
Gudrum Söhn
Melanie Webelhorst Maria Elisabeth Weixner ****z p. 333
Alfred ****z...