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Powers of
Darkness (Icelandic
Makt Myrkranna) is a 1901
Icelandic book by
Valdimar Ásmundsson that
claims to be a
translation of Dracula, by Bram Stoker...
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shorter Icelandic version under the same
title the
following year (Icelandic:
Makt Myrkranna),
which appeared as both a
newspaper serial and a book. Powers...
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Dracula was
translated into
Icelandic by
Valdimar Ásmundsson
under the
title Makt Myrkranna (Powers of Darkness) with a
preface written by Stoker. In the preface...
- mito, Milano, Mondadori, 2004, p. 190 Göran Hägg: Mussolini, en
studie i
makt Italy, 24 May 1929:
Fascist single list
Archived 29 June 2019 at the Wayback...
- England.
Retrieved 2024-07-05. Stenman, Jens (10
September 2013). "Kyrkan har
makt över 70
miljarder (The
church has
power over 70 billion)". Länstidningen...
- br****a häwa wila måka
bruuka raupa srijga Participle Past
brooka hat wud
måkt bruukt roopa sreega Indicative Present Singular 1st
person br**** häw wil...
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record company Nacksving and the
editorial office for the
magazine Musikens Makt which also were part of the
progg movement were
located in
Gothenburg during...
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Church in Britain.
Retrieved 21 May 2016. H****ing, Arne (1991).
Religion og
makt:
metodismen i
norsk historie (in Norwegian). Trondheim: Tapir. pp. 35, 56...
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Keirao Makting, 22 -
Keirao Makting Mayai (A), 23 -
Keirao Makting Mayai (B), 24 -
Keirao Makting Awang Leikai (A), 25 -
Keirao Makting Awang Leikai...
- Markievicz, his wife's
first cousin. Hägg, Göran (2008). Mussolini: En
Studie I
Makt [A
study in power] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. ISBN 978-91-1-301949-9...