- Jón
Ögmundsson or
Ogmundarson (Latin:
Ioannes Ögmundi filius; 1052–23
April 1121), also
known as John of
Holar and Jon
Helgi Ogmundarson, was an Icelandic...
- Óspakr (died 1230), also
known as Hákon, was a King of the Isles. He
seems to have been a son of
Dubgall mac Somairle, King of the Isles, and therefore...
- Ágúst
Ögmundsson (born 23
April 1946) is an
Icelandic former handball player who
competed in the 1972
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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Switzerland and
Norway (US$5.75). The
managing director of Lyst Hr.,
Magnus Ogmundsson, who
managed the
franchising of McDonald's in Iceland,
decided that it...
- Reykjavíkur). Tómas's
parents were
Steinunn Þorsteinsdóttir and Guðmundur
Ögmundsson,
living at Efri-Brú in Grímsnes. He soon got in
touch with literature...
- Þorlákur, 20 July and 23 December. The
other two
saintly bishops are Jón
Ögmundsson (1106–1121) and Guðmundur
Arason (1203–1237).
There was
great literary...
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Ögmundsson 2006 Stefán Sölvi Pétursson
Georg Ögmundsson Jón
Valgeir Williams 2007
Benedikt Magnússon Pétur
Bruno Thorsteinsson and
Georg Ögmundsson 2009...
- 1970 by Pope Paul VI One of the
Forty Martyrs of
England and
Wales Jón
Ögmundsson 1052 23
April 1121 1201 by Pope
Innocent III
Josaphat ****sevych c. 1580...
- AM 132 fol. The saga
tells of the tenth-century
Icelandic poet
Kormak Ogmundsson (Kormákr Ögmundarson) and of the love of his life,
Steingerd Torkelsdottir...
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preaching bands, stole, rosary, crucifix, and a Bible[citation needed] Jón
Ögmundsson bishop's staff, miter, book[citation needed]
Jonathan (1 Samuel) Bow and...