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Gissur Teitsson (Modern Icelandic: [ˈcɪsːˌʏːr ˈtʰeitsˌsɔːn]) or
Gissur the
White was a
chieftain or goði in
Iceland at the turn of the 10th and 11th centuries...
- "Sveinn
Teitsson". worldfootball.net.
Retrieved 27
October 2021. "Sveinn
Teitsson". EU Football.
Retrieved 27
October 2021.
Sveinn Teitsson at WorldFootball...
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Notable persons with that name include: Gizur, a King of the
Geats Gissur Teitsson,
known as
Gissur the White, 11th
century Icelandic chieftain Gissur Ísleifsson...
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following the
adoption of
Christianity in 1000 AD. His
parents were
Gissur Teitsson and Þórdís Þóroddsdóttir.
After studying in
Herford in Germany, he was...
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Archived from the
original on 12
October 2006.
Retrieved 7
April 2024.
Teitsson, Ingvar. "Herðubreið -
Drottning íslenskra fjalla".
International year...
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Danielsen as Óðin í Útistovu Vígdis Eliesersdóttir as
Kirstin Hansen Brandur Teitsson as
Trygvi í Rong
Production work on Trom
began in
March 2021 and concluded...
- to Árni Sveinsson, who got 50 caps for Iceland,
scoring 4 goals,
Sveinn Teitsson, who got 22 caps and 2
goals for
Iceland and
Sigursteinn Gíslason, who...
- ... þar sem
allir einstaklingarnir skipta máli". UPI 1996. MBL 1996b.
Teitsson 2021. Viðskiptablaðið 2009. Agnarsdóttir, Guðrún (5
November 1987). 68...
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various identities for the
First Grammarian. One
probable candidate is
Hallr Teitsson (born ca. 1085, died 1150). Þóroddr
Gamlason has also been suggested. Haugen...
- 2018". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic).
Retrieved 22 July 2018.
Kristinn Páll
Teitsson (10
March 2018). "Fram
bikarmeistari kvenna eftir stórsigur". Fréttablaðið...