- St
Svithun's Church (or St Swithun's Church, Norwegian:
Sankt Svithun kirke) is the
parish church of the
Roman Catholic Church in Stavanger, Norway. The...
- SS
Sanct Svithun was a 1,376 ton steel-hulled
steamship built by the
German shipyard Danziger Werft and
delivered to the
Norwegian Stavanger-based shipping...
- Sep: Ardena,
Enrico Cosenz, U-161, U-221 28 Sep: USS Cisco 30 Sep:
Sanct Svithun Unknown date: HMS Gallant, USS Grayling, I-20, I-182, USS LCT-209, K-1...
-
specifically within Stavanger muni****lity are the
schools St. Olav, St.
Svithun,
Stavanger Cathedral School, Hetland, Jåttå,
Stavanger Offs**** Technical...
- In Stavanger, Norway,
several schools and
institutions are
named “St
Svithun”
after him. The name of
Swithun is best
known today for a
British weather...
-
Norwegian Bokmål).
Retrieved 9
October 2016. "Historien
Sanct Svithun" [History of
Sanct Svithun].
Hurtigrutemuseet (in
Norwegian Bokmål).
Archived from the...
- Sep: Ardena,
Enrico Cosenz, U-161, U-221 28 Sep: USS Cisco 30 Sep:
Sanct Svithun Unknown date: HMS Gallant, USS Grayling, I-20, I-182, USS LCT-209, K-1...
- Sep: Ardena,
Enrico Cosenz, U-161, U-221 28 Sep: USS Cisco 30 Sep:
Sanct Svithun Unknown date: HMS Gallant, USS Grayling, I-20, I-182, USS LCT-209, K-1...
- Sep: Ardena,
Enrico Cosenz, U-161, U-221 28 Sep: USS Cisco 30 Sep:
Sanct Svithun Unknown date: HMS Gallant, USS Grayling, I-20, I-182, USS LCT-209, K-1...
- Sep: Ardena,
Enrico Cosenz, U-161, U-221 28 Sep: USS Cisco 30 Sep:
Sanct Svithun Unknown date: HMS Gallant, USS Grayling, I-20, I-182, USS LCT-209, K-1...