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Thrond Sjursen Haukenæs (March 4, 1840 –
November 14, 1922) was a
Norwegian folklore collector and an author, publisher, and
distributor of his own works...
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September Origin Meaning "To grow and thrive", Trønder
Other names Alternative spelling Tron, Tronn, Thron,
Thrond Related names Tronda (female)...
- of Trondheim, but
originally the name of the
fjord might have been just *
Þrónd or *Þróund in Old Norse. A name like that
would be
related to the verb þróast...
- or
sixth century king of
Telemark called Rieg, and
sister of
Tesandus (
Thrond), who was
dispossessed of his
throne by a
Danish king
named Omund. Rusla...
- (This
theme appears in
other works by Bjørnson; for example, in the
novel Thrond). Arne
almost resorts to
murder to
protect his
mother against his father...
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conquered the
Uplands and then
taken Trondheim and
become overlord over the
thronds. This
accounts differs from
Heimskringla where it is said that
Harald made...
- b****-baritone, (Aslak); François Rougier,
tenor (Gunnard); Sébastien Droy,
Tenor (
Thrond);
Artavazd Sargsyan,
tenor (Eyrick),
Matthieu Toulouse, b**** (Arne and a...
- ISBN 0-304-34520-2 Powell,
Frederick York (trans.) (1896). The Tale of
Thrond of Gate:
Commonly Called Færeyinga Saga. D. Nutt. Røthe,
Gunnhild (2006)...
- Leif C.; Winfield, Ian J.; Fletcher,
Janice M.; James, J. Ben; Haugen,
Thrond O.; Vøllestad, L. Asbjørn; Stenseth, Nils C. (2
October 2007). "Trait changes...
- the village.
Notable people that were born or
lived in
Granvin include:
Thrond Sjursen Haukenæs (1840–1922),
folklore collector and
author Statistisk sentralbyrå...