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chieftain Torgils Orrabeinfostre,
legendary Norse hero
Torgils Lovra,
Norwegian editor Torgil Øwre
Gjertsen (born 1992),
Norwegian football player Torgil Thorén...
- Flóamanna saga
detail Torgils'
ancestry according to
Sturla Þórðarson's
version of Landnámabók. Then the saga
narrates Torgils'
adventures in Iceland...
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Torkel (Tyrgils or
Torgils)
Knutsson (died 1306) was Lord High
Constable of Sweden,
member of the
Privy Council of
Sweden (Riksråd), and
virtual ruler...
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Torgils Lovra (17
November 1909 – 11
January 1998) was a
Norwegian editor. He was born in
Erfjord as a son of farmers. He
finished his
secondary education...
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Thorgils Sprakalegg (also
called Thorgil, Torkel,
Torgils,
Thrugils or Sprakalägg) was a
Danish nobleman whose children were
active in the
politics of...
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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...
- Bibcode:2005JAFC...53.4032A. doi:10.1021/jf048001o. PMID 15884835. Fossen,
Torgils; Rayyan, Saleh; Andersen, Øyvind M. (2004). "Dimeric
anthocyanins from...
- Valdemar, the king of Sweden. The
Third Swedish crusade, led by the
marshal Torgils Knutsson took
place between 1293 and 1295. As a
result of the
crusade the...
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marshal Torgils Knutsson returned from the
third and last
crusade in
Finland in 1293, a feud had
developed between the brothers, with
Torgils supporting...
- Møre, and had
issue Rørek
Haraldsson Sigtrygg Haraldsson Frode Haraldsson Torgils Haraldsson –
identified as "Thorgest" in the (dates not correct) Irish...