- July 1924, Søllerød),
better known as
Muggur, was an
Icelandic painter,
graphic artist,
author and film actor.
Muggur was born in Bíldudalur, Iceland. His...
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engaged to
footballer Gunnar Thorsteinsson, the
younger brother of the
artist Muggur, from 1918
until his
death from
pulmonary tuberculosis in May 1921. After...
- Royal Navy The
landing craft infantry (large) was lost in the Far East.
Muggur Norway The
cargo ship
capsized and sank in
Ofotfjord after her
cargo of...
- acres)), the
Chilandavadi S.F (1,987.50
hectares (4,911.2 acres)), the
Muggur S.F (2,044.00
hectares (5,050.8 acres)), the
Chikkayalur S.F (13,875.00...
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nephew Guðmundur
Thorsteinsson (
Muggur), and in
another expanded edition in 1938, with
illustrations by both
Muggur and Sigurður S. Thoroddsen. The latter...
- 1946 Telugu-language film
Mugguru Kodukulu, a 1988 Telugu-language film
Muggur, an
Icelandic painter This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- ranges, namely, Kothnur, Hanur, Cowdally, Gopinatham, Halagur,
Sangam and
Muggur ranges. The
sanctuary provides a
vital link
between Bannerghatta National...
- artist,
architect and
teacher Olive Mudie-Cooke (1890–1925),
English painter Muggur (1891–1924),
Icelandic painter,
graphic artist and
actor Pieter Mulier the...
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footballer 31
December – Jón
Thoroddsen junior,
writer (b. 1898) 26 July –
Muggur, or Guðmundur Pétursson Thorsteinsson,
artist and film
actor (b. 1891) "Finnbjörn...
- was
married to Ásthildur Guðmundsdóttir.
Their children include artist Muggur and
footballers Samuel Thorsteinsson,
Gunnar Thorsteinsson and Friðþjófur...