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Olof Björnsson, in legend, was a
Swedish king who was
referenced in
several Old
Norse Sagas including Hervarar saga, Saga of
Harald Fairhair and the Styrbjarnar...
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Skeppar Olofs Gränd (Swedish: "Alley of
Skipper Olof") is an
alley in
Gamla stan, the old town in
central Stockholm, Sweden.
Stretching from Köpmangatan...
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Olof Salmén (1927–28 May 2011) was a
politician in Åland, an
autonomous and Swedish-speaking
territory of Finland.
Member of the
Lagting (Åland parliament)...
- (in Swedish).
Statistics Sweden. 14
December 2011.
Archived from the
original on 27
January 2012.
Retrieved 10
January 2012.
Sankt Olofs Byalag v t e...
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Olof Trätälja (Old Norse: Óláfr trételgja, Swedish:
Olof Trätälja, Norwegian: Olav Tretelgja, all
meaning Olaf Woodwhittler) was the son of the Swedish...
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Olof Skötkonung, (Old Norse: Óláfr skautkonungr; c. 980–1022)
sometimes stylized as Olaf the Swede, was King of Sweden, son of Eric the
Victorious and...
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Ólöf Arnalds (born 4
January 1980) is an
Icelandic singer-songwriter and
indie musician who has been
active within the
Icelandic music scene since the...
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pilgrimage due to its 12th-century
church dedicated to
Saint Olaf (Sankt
Olofs kyrka). The town was
heading for a shut-down
during the 16th
century and...
- Sven
Olof Joachim Palme (/ˈpɑːlmə/; Swedish: [ˈûːlɔf ˈpâlːmɛ] ; 30
January 1927 – 28
February 1986) was a
Swedish politician and
statesman who
served as...
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Olof was,
according to Adam of Bremen, a
Swedish chieftain who
conquered Denmark c. 900 and
founded the
House of Olaf.
Evidence for his
historicity is...