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- Þórarinn Skeggjason (Old Norse: [ˈθoːrɑrenː ˈskeɡːjɑˌson]; Modern Icelandic: [ˈθouːrarɪn ˈscɛcːaˌsɔːn]) was an 11th-century Icelandic skald. According...
- Hjalti Skeggiason (Old Norse and Modern Icelandic: Hjalti Skeggjason; O.N. pronunciation: [ˈhjɑlte ˈskeɡːjɑˌson]; M.I. pron.: [ˈçal̥tɪ ˈscɛcːaˌsɔːn]) was...
- at Bjurum near present-day Falköping. An Icelandic skald named Markús Skeggjason was one of his court poets, according to Skáldatal. Markús was later the...
- • 1066–1071 Kolbeinn Flosason • 1076–1083 Sighvatur Surtsson • 1084–1107 Markús Skeggjason • 1108–1116 Úlfhéðinn Gunnarsson • 1117–1122 Bergþór Hrafnsson • 1215–1218/1222–1231...
- the sky might be called naturalistically él-ker "squall-vat" (Markús Skeggjason: Eiríksdrápa 3) or described in mythical terms as Ymis haus "Ymir's skull"...
- Gunnar hinn s**** Þorgrímsson 1075 Sighvatur Surtsson 1076–1083 Markús Skeggjason 1084–1107 Úlfhéðinn Gunnarsson 1108–1116 Bergþór Hrafnsson 1117–1122 Guðmundur...
- Retrieved 12 June 2018. Gade, Kari Ellen (2009). "Skald/Author – Þórarinn Skeggjason". skaldic.abdn.ac.uk. Retrieved 12 June 2018. "Þórbergur Þórðarson 1888...
- (Store norske leksikon) Ragnvald Ulfsson (Store norske leksikon) Hjalte Skeggjason (Store norske leksikon) Astrid Olavsdatterutdypning (Store norske leksikon)...
- (Hildibrandr) Hildigunnr (Hildigunnr) Hildr Hrólfsdóttir nefju (Hildr) Hjalti Skeggjason (Hjalti) Hjálmarr inn hugumstóri (Hjálm) Hjálmþér Ingason (Hjþ) Hjǫrleifr...
- Yugoslavia/Slovenia, nf/f) Antonio Skármeta (born 1940, Chile, f) Þórarinn Skeggjason (fl. 11th c. CE, Iceland, p) John Skelton (c. 1463–1629, England, p) Antanas...