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Hákun West Av
Teigum (born 19
February 2002) is a
Faroese handball player for Füchse
Berlin and the
Faroese national team. He parti****ted at the 2022...
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Haakon Sigurdsson (Old Norse: Hákon Sigurðarson [ˈhɑːˌkon ˈsiɣˌurðɑz̠ˌson], Norwegian: Håkon Sigurdsson; c. 937–995),
known as
Haakon Jarl (Old Norse:...
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Hákun Djurhuus (11
December 1908 – 22
September 1987) was the
prime minister of the
Faroe Islands from 1963 to 1967. He was born in Tórshavn. He was first...
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traditionally supported greater autonomy for the
Faroe Islands.
Party leader Hákun Djurhuus served as
Prime Minister from 1963 to 1967, as did Jógvan Sundstein...
- "Tórsvøllur – StadiumDB.com". stadiumdb.com.
Retrieved 2024-11-28. Leo, Jens
Hákun (2018-01-31). "West
Stand of Tórsvøllur
expected to be
completed by October...
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Edmundsson comes from a
sporting family; his brothers, Jóan Símun and
Hakun, both are
professional footballers. As of
match pla**** 25
March 2025 "Faroe...
- (high) and konr (kin). On
Swedish runestones the name is
usually written Hakun and in
medieval do****ents
usually Haquon or in the
Latinised versions Haqvin/Haqvinus...
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though the Gr****s
considered about and
forbade it. Left side of the lion:
HAKUN : VAN: ÞIR : ULFR : AUK : ASMUDR : AUK : AURN : HAFN : ÞESA : ÞIR : MEN :...
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Prime minister (1950–1959)
Peter Mohr Dam,
Prime minister (1959–1963)
Hákun Djurhuus,
Prime minister (1963–1967)
Peter Mohr Dam,
Prime minister (1967–1968)...
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Manoel de Oliveira,
Portuguese film
director and
screenwriter (died 2015)
Hákun Djurhuus, 4th
Prime Minister of the
Faroe Islands (died 1987)
Alfred Proksch...