- sýslumenn [ˈsistlʏˌmɛnː]; Old Norse: sýslumaðr [ˈsyːsloˌmɑðr], Norwegian:
sysselmann, Danish: sysselmænd) is a
governmental office or
title used in Iceland...
- trigger. The
Sysselmann (local authority)
requires a risk ****essment for any
camping trip such as this,
which must then be
approved by the
Sysselmann. In September...
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largest part is used for transportation. The
position was
previously called Sysselmann in
Norwegian until 1 July 2021, when it was
changed to Sysselmester. This...
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council since the year 1293[dubious – discuss], but was
nominated by the
sysselmann, the
appointed governor. In Iceland, sýslumenn (singular sýslumaður, translated...
- The Land of
Feast and
Famine (Knopf, 1933).
Ingstad was the
governor (
Sysselmann) of Erik the Red's Land in 1932–1933, when
Norway annexed that eastern...
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Shehu Sheikh Sheriff (from
which comes High Sheriff)
Subaltern Subedar Sysselmann Timi Treasurer,
Master Treasurer and
Secretary Treasurer Verderer Warden...
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children of
Grimur from the
village of Mikladalur, a
henchman of the
sysselmann of Kalsoy.
While Gilli is a
normal human boy, Ava is half selkie, the...
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Archived from the
original on 9
March 2014.
Retrieved 24
March 2010. "Dagens
sysselmann på Svalbard" (in Norwegian).
Governor of Svalbard.
Archived from the original...
- the 12th century,
though the
institution has had many names,
including sysselmann, lensmann, amtmann,
fylkesmann and now the
gender neutral statsforvalter...
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daughter of Jon Raud
Ivarsson til Sudreim.
Torvald Toresson served as the
Sysselmann in
Shetland and as such was the
royal representative of the
Kingdom of...