- the
inscription Sö 56 from Fyrby: The
Danish and
Swedish form Midgård or
Midgaard, the
Norwegian Midgard or Midgård, as well as the
Icelandic and Faroese...
- John
Midgaard (29
August 1891 – 22
August 1971) was a
Norwegian prin****l and
politician for the
Liberal Party. He was born in
Oddernes as a son of Nils...
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Midgaard, also
known as the
Lautner Cottage, is a
chalet style log
cabin located on
Middle Island Point, near Marquette, Michigan. It is
significant as...
- Knut
Midgaard (born 1931) is a
Norwegian political scientist. Born in Oslo, he
first studied the
history of ideas. In 1958 he was
among the proponents...
-
guitarist and
keyboardist roles while Martin Pagaard features on drums.
Midgaard and
Pagaard also
feature in the song "Breakout"
recorded around the same...
- the son of
linguist and
professor Marius Hægstad and
Pernele Larsdotter Midgaard, and was a
brother of
engineering professor Olav Heggstad.
Among his works...
-
Midgard Peak, in
British Columbia,
Canada Middle-earth (disambiguation)
Midgaard (Marquette, Michigan), a
historic site Midgar, a city in the
video game...
- 2018,
followed by
singular releases of the
mixes featuring Brinck and
Midgaard in
December 2018. A
classical version of "Creeping in My Soul" was also...
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primarily as a
legendary character. See
Sverrir Jakobsson 2002:230.
Midgaard 1963:23.
Midgaard 1963:25–26.
Sawyer 1993:54–58.
Bjarni Aðalbjarnarson 1941:xiv...
- Professionalisation."
Contemporary European History 28.3 (2019): 409–421
online Midgaard, John. A
brief history of
Norway (1963)
online Nelsen,
Brent F. "Explaining...