- Nína
Sæmundsson or Nina
Saemundsson, born as Jónína Sæmundsdóttir (22
August 1892 – 29
January 1965) was an
Icelandic artist,
known for her sculptures...
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Loftur Sæmundsson (died 1163;
Modern Icelandic: [ˈlɔftʏr ˈsaiːˌmʏn(t)sˌsɔːn]; Old Norse:
Loptr Sæmundsson [ˈloptz̠ ˈsɛːˌmundsˌson]) was a
chieftain of...
- Tómas
Sæmundsson (7 June 1807 – 17 May 1841) was an
Icelandic priest, and one of the Fjölnismenn, a
group of
Icelandic intellectuals who
spearheaded the...
- Þorsteinn
Sæmundsson (born 1935) was an
Icelandic astronomer. He has
served as Head of the
Faculty of
Applied Sciences at the
University of
Iceland from...
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Sæmundsson,
Sigurgeirsson & Friðleifsson 2020, The
Reykjanes volcanic system.
Sæmundsson,
Sigurgeirsson & Friðleifsson 2020, Abstract.
Sæmundsson, Sigurgeirsson...
- Matthías Viðar
Sæmundsson [is] in 1992. In 1995
Flowers produced a
second retitled edition of his book and with the ****istance of
Sæmundsson corrected many...
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Smithsonian Institution.
Retrieved 2024-01-28. Sigurgeirsson, M.Á.;
Sæmundsson, K (2019). "Catalogue of
Icelandic Volcanoes:****radalsfjall". Icelandic...
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Bringing Fire to
Earth is an
outdoor sculpture by
Icelandic artist Nína
Sæmundsson,
installed in
MacArthur Park, in Los Angeles, California,
United States...
- Institution.
Sæmundsson 2019, 4.
Eruption history and pattern.
Sæmundsson 2019,
Short Description. Hernández et al. 2012, p. 2437.
Sæmundsson 2019, 2. Morphology...
- 2023-01-18.
Retrieved 2022-03-11. Jónsson, Örn D., and Rögnvaldur J.
Sæmundsson. “Free
Market Ideology,
Crony Capitalism, and
Social Resilience.” Gambling...