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- Thorlak Thorhallsson (Icelandic: Þorlákur Þórhallsson; 1133 – 23 December 1193) is the patron saint of Iceland. He was Bishop of Skálholt from 1178 until...
- Vikernes") – guitar (1989–1991) Jørn Inge Tunsbergguitar (1991–1992) Thorlak Sigvaldason – b**** (1991–1992) Timeline The **** that Should Not Be (demo...
- The St. Thorlak Church (Icelandic: Kirkja St. Þorlák) is a Catholic church in Kapúsínaklaustrið á Kollaleiru, in the town of Reyðarfjörður, Austurland...
- religions in the two centuries preceding. Thorlak was born into an aristocratic family in Hlíðarendi in 1133, Thorlak's parents noticed his budding intellectual...
- Þorláks saga helga (the saga of St Þorlákr) is a saga about Saint Þorlákr Þórhallsson (1133–93) and the main source of evidence for his life. The earliest...
- daughter named Hallfrid, and a son named Thorgeir. Hallfrid was the mother of Thorlak Runolfsson, bishop of Skálholt in the south of Iceland. Thorgeir was the...
- exception of "Heimdallr" in Old Norwegian. Former Old Funeral b****ist Thorlak Sigvaldason helped the band translate the Norwegian lyrics into Icelandic...
- daughter named Hallfrid, and a son named Thorgeir. Hallfrid was the mother of Thorlak Runolfsson, bishop of Skálholt in the south of Iceland. One of the descendants...
- miracle-working powers. Saint Blaise is mentioned in Þorláks saga helga, an Icelandic saga about Thorlak Thorhallsson, the patron saint of Iceland. St Blaise...
- [ˈθɔrˌlauksˌhœpn̥], lit. 'Thorlak's Harbour') is a town on the southern coast of Iceland in the Muni****lity of Ölfus. The town is named after Saint Thorlak who was a...