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Thorgeir Ljosvetningagodi Thorkelsson (Old Norse: Þorgeirr Ljósvetningagoði Þorkelsson [ˈθorˌɡɛirː ˈljoːsˌwetneŋɡɑˌɡoðe ˈθorˌkelsˌson];
Modern Icelandic:...
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Thorgeir Stubø (12
November 1943 – 22
October 1986) was a
Norwegian jazz
guitarist and composer. He was the
father of jazz
guitarist Håvard Stubø, jazz...
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Þorgeir Þorgeirson (30
April 1933 – 30
October 2003) was an
Icelandic writer,
translator and filmmaker, one of the
first Icelandic graduates of foreign...
- Gísli
Þorgeir Kristjánsson (born 30 July 1999) is an
Icelandic handball player who
plays for SC
Magdeburg and the
Icelandic national team. He was named...
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Thorgeir Guðmundsson (27
December 1794 - 28
January 1871) was an Icelandic-Danish
clergyman and
publisher of
ancient Norse m****cripts. He was a co-founder...
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Thorfinnsson had two children; a
daughter named Hallfrid, and a son
named Thorgeir.
Hallfrid was the
mother of
Thorlak Runolfsson,
bishop of Skálholt in the...
- Hallfrid, and a son
named Thorgeir.
Hallfrid was the
mother of
Thorlak Runolfsson,
bishop of Skálholt in the
south of Iceland.
Thorgeir was the
father of Yngvild...
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lawspeaker Þorgeir Ljósvetningagoði made
Christianity the
official religion of
Iceland in the year 999 or 1000. Upon
returning home from the Alþingi,
Þorgeir supposedly...
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described in Gísla saga. In Fóstbræðra saga, the bond of
Thorgeir Havarsson (
Þorgeir Hávarsson) and
Thormod Bersason (Þormóð Bersason) is
sealed by...
- (LP) by the
Norwegian guitarist Thorgeir Stubø,
including two live recordings. This is the
fourth album by
Thorgeir Stubø,
released in 1985, and is a...