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- Þormóður Árni Jónsson (often transliterated as Thormodur Arni Jonsson, born 2 March 1983 in Reykjavík) is an Icelandic judoka. He competed at the 2008...
- Thormodus Torfæus (Thormodr Torfason, Thormod Torfæus, or Þormóður Torfason) (1636–1719) was an Icelandic historian, born on 27 May 1636 at Engey, Iceland...
- Þormóður Árni Egilsson (born 10 August 1969) is a retired Icelandic football defender. Weltfussball Þormóður Árni Egilsson at National-Football-Teams.com...
- The sinking of MS Þormóður (Icelandic: Þormóðsslysið) occurred on 17 February 1943, when the motorboat MS Þormóður sank off the coast of Garðskagi in Reykjanes...
- In May 2022, he released the single Því þú átt það skilið, along with Þormóður Eiríksson and Króli, and appeared as Sanders in the music video. Halldór...
- made up of: Svavar Pétur Eysteinsson - vocals Berglind Häsler - keyboards Þormóður Dagsson - drums Örn Ingi Ágústsson - b**** Being front man of the band,...
- charter until 1942. Akranes was settled in the 9th century by the brothers Þormóður and Ketill, sons of Bresi, who came from Ireland. The town started to form...
- when giving live commentary on a boxing match. The song was produced by Þormóður Eiríksson from Ísafjörður. Later albums would also become po****r in Iceland...
- Ishii  ****an 1 Paolo Bianchessi  Italy 1 Pablo Figueroa  Puerto Rico 1 Thormodur Jonsson  Iceland 1 Yury Rybak  Belarus 1 Matjaž Ceraj  Slovenia 1 Mohammad...
- Olympic Games Preceded by Þormóður Árni Jónsson Flagbearer for  Iceland (with Anton Sveinn McKee) Tokyo 2020 Succeeded by Edda Hannesdóttir and Hákon Þór...