- Ruth
Leger Sivard (November 25, 1915 –
August 21, 2015) was an
American economist. She
worked at the Arms
Control and
Disarmament Agency from 1961 to 1971...
- *Sigvǫrðr,
which in turn
derives from an
older *Sigi-warðuR. The
Danish form
Sivard also
derives from this form originally.
Hermann Reichert notes that the...
-
Military and
Social Expenditures 1987–88 (12th ed., 1987) by Ruth
Leger Sivard. "Deaths",
including "m****acres,
political violence, and
famines ****ociated...
- this time the
Swedish ruler Frø,
after killing Sivard, king of the Norwegians,
removed the
wives of
Sivard's relatives to a
brothel and
exposed them to public...
- Sívar Norwegian: Siver, Sivert, Syver,
Syvert Swedish: Sifuert, Sivar,
Sivard, Siver, Sivert, Severt, Sigvard,
Sigurd The name
Sievert is the low German...
- the
Thidrekssaga or
directly from
German sources. In the
Danish ballad Sivard og
Brynild (DgF 3, TSB E 101),
Sigurd wins
Brunhild on the "gl**** mountain"...
- 98.
Jowett 2019, p. 309.
Bercovitch &
Jackson 1997.
Singer &
Small 1974.
Sivard 1987.
Delgado Legon, Elio (26
January 2017). "M****acres
during Batista's...
-
Military and
Social Expenditures 1987–88 (12th ed., 1987) by Ruth
Leger Sivard. Clodfelter,
Micheal (1995).
Vietnam in
Military Statistics.
Stanley Kutler...
- 1700-1987, in
World Military and
Social Expenditures: 1987–1988, ed. Ruth
Leger Sivard page 29
Melvin Small and J.
David Singer Resort to Arms:
International and...
- War
cites four
sources Eckhardt,
William (1987), "Three page table", in
Sivard, Ruth
Leger (ed.),
World Military and
Social Expenditures 1987–88 (12th ed...