- (December 24, 1898 – May 22, 1974) was an
American tradesman and politician.
Hagland was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and
graduated from
South High School...
- Jan
Ragnar Hagland (born 3
March 1943 in Haugesund) is a
Norwegian philologist; a
professor of Old
Norse at NTNU. He has
worked at NTNU
since 1972, and...
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Viking attack on London...
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There is no
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Hagland, Jan Ragnar; Watson,
Bruce (Spring 2005). "Fact or folklore: the Viking...
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Stenton 2001, p. 380.
Stenton 2001, pp. 381–384.
Stenton 2001, pp. 384–386.
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Watson 2005, pp. 328–333.
Stenton 2001, pp. 386–393.
Sinclair 1909, p...
- of the
cargo ship
Hagland Captain [no],
which had been
going to the aid of
Viking Sky and also
suffered an
engine failure. The
Hagland crew
bailed into...
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Hagland (11 May 2021). "Premier's New CEO Mike
Alkire Shares His
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- Ivar
Johan Haglund (March 21, 1905 –
January 30, 1985) was a
Seattle folk singer,
restaurateur and the
founder of Ivar's. Ivar
Johan Haglund was born in...
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original on 13
November 2022.
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November 2022.
Hagland, p. 1234.
Barnes 2005, p. 185. Stoklund, p. 535. Liestøl, p. 236. Stoklund...
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Hagland, Jan Ragnar, and
Bruce Watson, "Fact or folklore: the
Viking attack on...