- Thorgils,
Torgils, Þorgils,
Torgil or
Thorgil is a
Nordic masculine given name that may
refer to Þorgils
gjallandi (1851–1915),
Icelandic author Þorgils...
-
Torgils Orrabeinfostre (Þorgils Orrabeinsfóstri, Þorgils the step-son of Scarleg) is the
Viking hero of Flóamanna saga. A
Norwegian weather station built...
-
Torgil Øwre
Gjertsen (born 12
March 1992) is a
Norwegian professional footballer who
plays as a forward. In 2018, he
earned four caps for the
Norway national...
-
Captain Torgil Vilhelm Hildebad Thorén (30
March 1892 – 11
March 1982) was a
Swedish Navy officer. Thorén was the
first Director-General of the National...
-
Count Torgil Gabriel Alexander von Seth (3
October 1895 in Jönköping – 21
January 1989 in Vaggeryd) was a
Swedish right-wing
politician and the
first chairman...
-
Torkel (Tyrgils or
Torgils)
Knutsson (died 1306) was Lord High
Constable of Sweden,
member of the
Privy Council of
Sweden (Riksråd), and
virtual ruler...
-
Francesco Barberini", The Mask,
Volume 14,
Number 2,
April 1928 Magnuson,
Torgil. Rome in the Age of Bernini,
volume 1, Stockholm, 1982, p.239 Price, Curtis...
- her
village school on Aoba Island, and
continued at the
Mission School at
Torgil. From there, she went on to
attend Queen Victoria Māori Girls'
School in...
-
Thorgils Sprakalegg (also
called Thorgil, Torkel,
Torgils, Thrugils,
Sprakling or Sprakalägg) was a
Danish nobleman whose children were
active in the...
-
Individual Presentations. Axel Menges. ISBN 978-3-936681-16-1. Magnuson,
Torgil (1982). Rome in the Age of Bernini,
Volume 1.
Almqvist &
Wiksell International...