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Hjaltalín is an
Icelandic indie rock band that has
published four
studio albums as of 2020.
Their second record, Terminal, was
chosen as the
album of...
- Jón
Oddsson Hjaltalín (1749-25
December 1835) was an
Icelandic priest and writer. He
composed verse and prose, and his
writing was
influenced by Icelandic...
- betrayal. Nína Dögg Filippusdóttir as
Harpa Gísli Örn Garðarsson as Jón
Hjaltalín Björn
Hlynur Haraldsson as Grímur Guðjón Davíð
Karlsson as
Einar Unnur...
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Britain and Ireland. London:
David & Charles. p. 74. Anderson, Joseph;
Hjaltalín, Jón A.; Goudie,
Gilbert (3
January 1873). The
Orkneyinga saga. Edinburgh:...
- Anderson, Joseph, ed. (1990) [1893].
Orkneyinga Saga.
Translated by Jón A.
Hjaltalin;
Gilbert Goudie.
James Thin and
Mercat Press. ISBN 978-0-901824-25-7....
- Anderson,
Joseph (ed.) (1873) The
Orkneyinga Saga.
Translated by Jón A.
Hjaltalin &
Gilbert Goudie. Edinburgh.
Edmonston and Douglas. The
Internet Archive...
- Ria Anderson,
Joseph (Ed.) (1893)
Orkneyinga Saga.
Translated by Jón A.
Hjaltalin &
Gilbert Goudie. Edinburgh.
James Thin and
Mercat Press (1990 reprint)...
- as
Haraldur Martinsson Michael Worthman as
Stewart Peters Sissal Drews Hjaltalin as
Jenny Mikkelsen Magnus Reinert Gásadal as
Gunnar Mohr Hjálmar Dam as...
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widely known experimental bands are Múm and the high
school originated Hjaltalín. The trio
Samaris have
gained attention,
especially in Europe, and have...
- gazetteer" (PDF). Anderson, Joseph, ed. (1893),
Orkneyinga Saga,
translated by
Hjaltalin, Jón A.; Goudie, Gilbert,
translated for
James Thin, Edinburgh: Mercat...