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Thorfinn (Þorfinnr) is a
Scandinavian name,
which originally referred to the god Thor and
which survived into
Christian times.
Notable people with the...
- Mac Ottir), who was King of
Dublin from 1142 to 1148,
through his son
Thorfin and
grandson Therulfe. This is not impossible, nor even improbable, but...
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Thorfin Rusten Hogness (December 9, 1894,
Minneapolis –
February 14, 1976, San Jose, California) was a
physical chemist,
director of
plutonium research...
- Thorbjorn.
Although it is only
mentioned in The Saga of the Greenlanders,
Thorfin died,
leaving Gudrid to live as a widow.
Christianisation of
Iceland during...
- Stanford, California.
Hogness spent most of his
youth in Chicago, the son of
Thorfin R.
Hogness and
Phoebe S. Hogness. His
parents were both
children of immigrants...
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College of Medicine,
Roche Institute of
Molecular Biology,
Cornell University Doctoral advisor Thorfin R.
Hogness Doctoral students J.
Edwin Seegmiller...
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whose original name was Mac
Oitir (son of Óttar), 'through Óttar's son
Thorfin and
grandson Therulfe.' Óttar, the
variant Irish spelling Otir is used...
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which is why he
strikes up a
relationship of
mutual understanding with
Thorfin, whom he
later learns, is his cousin. Garm (ガルム, Garumu) Garm is a psychopathic...
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Eyskegg 1954 L. T.
Thomason Hakon Hakonsson Kross-Suthin 1955 J. M.
McIntosh Thorfin Karlsefni Gudrid 1956 J. P. Moar King
Harald Har****r Gyda 1957 A. G. Johnston...
- census. The
village is
mentioned in the
Domesday Book as
belonging to
Thorfin of Ravensworth, but the tenant-in-chief
being Count Alan of Bedale. The...