- Sigríður María Beinteinsdóttir,
better known as
Sigga Beinteins, is an
Icelandic singer who
competed for her
native country in the
Eurovision Song Contest...
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Sigga Kling (born 1967) is an
Icelandic astrologer,
spiritual advisor, and
media personality. She has
become a
prominent cultural figure across Iceland...
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Systur (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈsɪstʏr]; lit. 'Sisters'), also
known as
Sigga, Beta & Elín and
formerly Tripolia, are an
Icelandic band
consisting of...
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Thomas Singas (Gr****: Θωμάς Σίγγας; born 5
September 1958) is a
retired Gr****
football midfielder. Gr**** Championship: 1984–85
Thomas Singas at WorldFootball...
- sigr "victory" and fríðr "beautiful".
Common short forms include Siri,
Sigga, Sig, and Sigi. An
Estonian and
Finnish variant is Siiri. The
Latvian version...
- from
professional football.
Pantelis Baniotis Jurišić
Tsourelas Alavantas Siggas Skartados Vasilakos Paprica Dimopoulos Kostikos Players with most apps in...
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Sigga Björg Sigurðardóttir (born 1977) is an
Icelandic artist. She was born in Reykjavík,
studied at the
Iceland Academy of the Arts and went on to receive...
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Serres Muni****l Stadium, 6
December 1987 (Bannon 5',
Mavromatis 14',
Siggas 18',
Baniotis 41',
Borbokis 75', 89' –
Tsalouchidis 50') Away: Olympiacos...
- R. Kiernan, was
published in
September 2007. The
novelization includes Sigga, a
fortune teller who
reveals to
Unferth about Beowulf and Hrothgar's affairs...
- 2024. Björnsdóttir, Anna María (22
February 2024). "
Sigga Beinteins heiðruð á Söngvakeppninni" [
Sigga Beinteins honored at Söngvakeppninn]. RÚV (in Icelandic)...