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Guttormur J. (Jónsson)
Guttormsson (November 21, 1878 –
November 23, 1966) was an
Icelandic Canadian farmer, playwright, and poet.
Guttormur was born at...
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Guttormur Andr****on (died 1572 in Bergen), was, from 1544 to 1572,
lawman of the
Faroe Islands.
Guttormur Andr****on was the son of
previous lawman Andras...
- were
still Christian. A few
letters written by
captives reached Iceland.
Guttormur Hallsson, a
captive from
Eastern Region, said in a
letter written in Barbary...
- Tórmóður Sigurðsson 1524–1531
Andras Guttormsson c. 1490–1543 1531–1544
Guttormur Andr****on Died 1572 1544–1572 Jógvan
Heinason 1541–1602 1572–1583 Ísak...
- Arnórsson had the town
because he
killed Kálfur
Guttormsson and his son
Guttormur. Miklibær pla**** a
considerable role in the Age of the Sturlungs, especially...
- was Þóra “Yngri” Bjarnadóttir (c. 1165-1224) and he was the
brother of
Guttormur Thordarson (c. 1200-October 17, 1255), Böðvar Þórðarson (c. 1200-c. 1263)...
- Guðmundsson Ásgeir
Hannes Eiríksson
Benedikt Bogason Guðmundur Ágústsson
Guttormur Einarsson Hreggviður Jónsson (split 1989)
Hulda Jensdóttir Ingi Björn...
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Candidate Votes %
Liberal Louis Marcien Marion 626 80.77
Independent Errick Guttormur Erickson 78 10.06 Co-operative
Commonwealth Pierre Ephrem Ayotte 57 7...
- Geir Þorsteinsson Gísli Gíslason Guðni Ólafur Guðnason
Gunnar Gunnarsson Guttormur Ólafsson
Herbert Arnarson Hermann Hauksson Hilmar Viktorsson Hjörtur Hansson...
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Ottensen was a well-known
figure in Winnipeg's
Icelandic community. Poet
Guttormur J. Guttormsson's
satirical "Winnipeg Icelander" (1920)
contains a reference...