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Thuridur Olafsdottir (Icelandic:
Þuríður Ólafsdóttir; died 1678) was an
Icelandic woman accused of
being a witch. She was
executed for
sorcery by burning...
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Þuríður Einarsdóttir (
Thuridur Einarsdottir),
commonly known as
Foreman Thuridur or
Þuríður formaður, (1777 – 13
November 1863) was an
Icelandic sea captain...
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Þuríður Sturludóttir (1199–1238;
Modern Icelandic: [ˈθʏːrˌiːðʏr ˈstʏ(r)tlʏˌtouhtɪr̥]; Old Norse: Þuríðr Sturludóttir [ˈθurˌiːðz̠ ˈsturloˌdoːtːez̠]) was...
- children, with
three different women: Guðrún Hreinsdóttir, Oddný, and
Þuríður Hallsdóttir.
Snorri quickly became known as a poet, and also functioned...
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Þuríður Backman (born 8
January 1948)
served as a
member of
parliament of the Althing, the
Icelandic parliament from 1999 to 2013,
first for the Austurland...
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Steinunn Jónsdóttir Þórdís Björk Þorfinnsdóttir Þura Stína Kristleifsdóttir
Þuríður Blær Jóhannsdóttir Anna Tara Andrésdóttir (2013–2019) Ásthildur Úa Sigurðardóttir...
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horse riding, sea
angling and birdwatching.
According to Landnámabók,
Þuríður Sundafyllir settled in Bolungarvík
around 940
along with her
brother Þjóðólfur...
- "the raven" son of Raven) son of
Þuríður Sturludóttir (born 1228) and
Hrafn Oddsson (born 1225). His mother,
Þuríður, was a
direct descendant of Þóra...
- Bolungarvíkurkaupstaður 23 Muni****lity in
Iceland Icelandic Named after Þuríður[clarification needed], the
affix means a muni****lity. Hafnarfjarðarkaupstaður...
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Loftsson was
later chieftain at Oddi.
Descendants of
Loftur and Þóra
included Þuríður Sturludóttir (born c. 1228), who
married Hrafn Oddsson (born c. 1225),...