- Amhlaoibh,
giving rise to
modern version Aulay. The name is
Latinized as
Olaus. Olaf I of Denmark, king 1086–1095 Olaf II of Denmark, also Olaf IV of Norway...
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cephalopod and
devoted much
space on Pliny's and
Olaus'
descriptions of the
giant "polypus",
noting that
Olaus had
represented the kraken-polypus as a crayfish...
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Olaus Magnus (born Olof Månsson;
October 1490 – 1
August 1557) was a
Swedish writer, cartographer, and
Catholic clergyman.
Olaus Magnus (a
Latin translation...
- for a while, with
Olaus preaching and ****isting the
local priest,
Soren Norby, and Lars
teaching at the
local school. In 1520,
Olaus returned to Strängnäs...
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Olaus Rudbeck (also
known as Olof
Rudbeck the Elder, to
distinguish him from his son, and
occasionally with the
surname Latinized as
Olaus Rudbeckius)...
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Olaus Laurentii (died 25 June 1438) was a
Swedish ecclesiastic who
served as the
archbishop of
Uppsala from 1432 to 1438.
Olaus Laurentii (who is known...
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Olaus Matthiae Lappo-Sirma (Ca. 1655,
probably in Soađegilli - 1719 in Eanodat,
Finnish Lapland, Sápmi), was a Sámi
priest and the
first Sámi poet known...
- next year. Grepstad, Ottar. "
Olaus Alvestad".
Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian).
Retrieved 22 July 2009. "Alvestad,
Olaus" (in Norwegian). Ivar Aasen...
- or
about Olaus Henrici at the
Internet Archive Works by or
about Olaus Henrici at
Wikisource O'Connor, John J.; Robertson,
Edmund F., "
Olaus Henrici"...
-
behind the formula:
Biographical notes on Tore
Olaus Engset". Telektronikk, 94(2):154-164. Tore
Olaus Engset is
known in the
teletraffic community for...