-
German as
lintwurm and Old
Swedish as
lindormber (modern
Swedish lindorm,
modern Danish lindorm),
meaning "lind-snake". In Old Icelandic, the term linnormr...
- King
Lindworm or
Prince Lindworm (Danish: Kong
Lindorm) is a
Danish fairy tale
published in the 19th
century by
Danish folklorist Svend Grundtvig. The...
-
Svejstrup -
dansk film database". danskefilm.dk.
Lewenhaupt 1922, p. 1133.
Lindorm 1936, p. 240. Lewenhaupt, Claës C:son (1922).
Sveriges Ridderskaps och...
- and
armed Gules (King of the Goths), the
lower half, Gules, a
crowned lindorm Or (King of the Wends);
overall an
escutcheon Gules quarterly, 1st a nettle...
- Vickers. Alice,
Princess Andrew of Greece. Macmillan, 2003, pp. 127–130.
Lindorm, Erik. Ny
svensk historia,
Gustaf V och hans tid 1919–1927, 1979, page...
- Change:
Impacts and Responses.
Retrieved 2009-11-16.
Siltation Monitoring Plan excerpt,
retrieved 2010-07-11, http://
lindorm.com/beaches/sedmon2.php...
- Løve 44 guns Tre
Kroner 42 guns
Sorte Rytter 40 guns
Trefoldighed 66 guns
Lindorm 46 guns København 32 guns -
Rearmed to 50 guns,
scuttled 1676 Tre Løver...
- The
dragon and
daughter (Danish:
lindorm og jomfru) is a
Danish folktale. Once upon a time, a
father was
gathering nuts in the
forest for his daughter...
- of the
Wends (de
venders konge /
Vendernes Konge): 1440–1972: Gules, a
lindorm crowned Or.
Early examples of this
insignia also
exist with a blue shield...
- [Swedish Men and Women : A
Biographical Encyclopedia] (in Swedish). Vol. 5.
Lindorm–O.
Albert Bonniers Förlag. 1949. p. 396.
Nordisk familjebok / Uggleupplagan...