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Óttar or
Ottar may
refer to:
Ottar, a
Swedish king who
appears in
Beowulf as
Ohthere Óttar (mythology), in
Norse mythology, the protégé of Freya, and the...
- In
Norse Mythology,
Óttar, also
known as
Óttar the Simple, is a protégé and
human lover of the
goddess Freyja. He
appeared in Hyndluljóð (the Lay of Hyndla)...
- Jarl
Ottar or
Ottar Jarl (?-970s) was a jarl of Götaland who
appears in the
Heimskringla (the Saga of Olaf Tryggv****on) and in the
Jomsvikinga Saga. The...
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Óttar Magnús
Karlsson (born 21
February 1997) is an
Icelandic professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Italian Serie C
Group B side SPAL and...
- The Women's
Group Ottar (Norwegian:
Kvinnegruppa Ottar) is a
Norwegian radical feminist women's
organization founded in 1991. It has its
historical roots...
- of
Óttar", but by
common Irish and
Scots usage implying a 'descendant of
Óttar'.
Óttar of
Dublin belonged to what has been
referred to as the
Ottar dynasty...
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Brynjulf Ottar (1918–1988) was a
Norwegian atmospheric chemist who
served as the
first director of the
Norwegian Institute for Air Research. In the 1970s...
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Ottar is a
Swedish magazine focusing on ****uality politics. It was
founded in 1971 and is
published by the
Swedish ****ociation for ****uality Education...
- also
Ohtere (Old Norse: Óttarr vendilkráka, Vendelcrow; in
modern Swedish Ottar Vendelkråka), was a semi-legendary king of
Sweden of the
house of Scylfings...
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Alternative names used in
modern scholarship include Óttar of the
Isles and
Óttar Óttarsson.
Óttar was a
powerful man from the Norse-Gaelic
territory of...