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Sigurgeir Sigurðsson (3
August 1890 – 13
October 1953) was an
Icelandic prelate who was
Bishop of
Iceland from 1939 to 1953 . He was the
father of Bishop...
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Sigurgeir Gíslason (17 June 1925 – 9
April 2003) was an
Icelandic chess player. In the 1950s
Sigurgeir Gíslason was one of the
leading Icelandic chess...
- major. Nina-Margret Grimsdottir, piano;
Audur Hafsteinsdottir, violin;
Sigurgeir Agnarsson, cello; Sigurður
Bjarki Gunnarsson, cello. CD.
Naxos 8.570460...
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Relatives Thor
Philip Axel
Jensen (grandfather) Ólafur
Thors (uncle) Thor
Thors (uncle)
Sigurgeir Sigurðsson (uncle) Björgólfur
Hideaki Takefusa (grandson)...
- From 1942-1966 he
served as City Librarian,
taking over the post from
Sigurgeir Friðriksson. In 1981, he was
awarded the
Nordic Council Literature Prize...
- Feenstra, Bjarke; Gudmundsdottir, Steinunn; Halldorsson,
Gisli H.; Olafsson,
Sigurgeir; Sigurdsson, Asgeir; Rafnar, Thorunn; Thorgeirsson, Thorgeir; Sørensen...
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Jules Verne's
Journey to the
Center of the Earth, is also
based on him.
Sigurgeir Steingrímsson, tr.
Bernhard Scudder, [Árni Magnússon (1663–1730) - live...
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resulting in the loss of the city and the
flight of
Charles XII to Sweden.
Sigurgeir Steingrímsson, tr.
Bernhard Scudder, [Árni Magnússon (1663–1730) – live...
- 2001-2022". PX-Web.
Retrieved 2022-06-22.[permanent dead link] Jonsson,
Sigurgeir. "About
Westman Islands".
Visit Westman Islands.
Retrieved December 21...
- 40. árgangur 1981, 4. tölublað". Timarit.is.
Retrieved 7
October 2012.
Sigurgeir Orri Sigurgeirsson. "Bloggfærslur mánaðarins, maí 2009". sigurgeirorri...