- Jón
Hnefill Aðalsteinsson (29
March 1927 – 2
March 2010) was an
Icelandic folklorist, philologist, and theologian. He was the
first professor of folklore...
- Örlygur
Hnefill Örlygsson (born 23
October 1983),
known professionally as Orly Orlyson, is an
Icelandic filmmaker, entrepreneur, hotelier,
founder of...
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Dictionary of
Norse Myth and Legend. C****ell. ISBN 978-0-304-34520-5. Jón
Hnefill Aðalsteinsson (1998). "Hræsvelgr, the Wind-Giant, Reinterpreted" in A Piece...
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Hnefill (1998). A
Piece of
Horse Liver: Myth,
Ritual and
Folklore in Old Icelandic...
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Hnefill (1999). Jónsson,
Jakob S. (ed.).
Under the Cloak: A
Pagan Ritual Turning...
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equivalent of 80.37
grams of
silver in the 1100s.[citation needed] Jon
Hnefill Adalsteinson, "The
Position of
Freed Slaves in
Medieval Iceland" (1986...
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Andrews (1912–1913) p. 603–604 Jón
Hnefill Aðalsteinsson (1987) pp. 9–10 Ármann
Jakobsson (2011), p. 291, n43. Boer...
- Icelandic).
Central Bank of Iceland. p. 65.
Retrieved 1 July 2020. Örlygur
Hnefill Örlygsson. "The
Golden Plover on new 10000 ISK banknote"
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Retrieved 2010-05-26.[permanent dead link] Jón
Hnefill Aðalsteinsson (1990). "Folk
Narrative and
Norse Mythology". Arv: Nordic...
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Hnefill (1998). "Blót and Þing: The
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