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Tormod is a
masculine Norwegian and
Scottish Gaelic given name. The
Norwegian name is
derived from the Old
Norse personal name Þórmóðr. This name is composed...
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Tormod Kark (Old Norse: Þormóðr
Karkr [ˈθorˌmoːðz̠ ˈkɑrkz̠];
Modern Icelandic: Þormóður
Karkur [ˈθɔrˌmouːðʏr ˈkʰar̥kʏr̥]) was a
slave in
Viking Age Norway...
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Tormod Granheim (born
September 17, 1974, in Trondheim, Norway) is a
Norwegian adventurer and
motivational speaker involved in
expeditions and extreme...
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February 2022. "
Tormod Frostad". Olympics.com.
Retrieved 8
February 2022.
Tormod Frostad at the
International Ski and
Snowboard Federation Tormod Frostad at...
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Tormod MacLeod,
sometimes referred to as
Norman MacLeod, (Scottish Gaelic:
Tormod MacLeòid, and
Tormod mac Leòd) (fl. late 13th century) was a west Highland...
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Tormod Normann (10
March 1905 – 1974) was a
Norwegian lawyer,
competitive swimmer and
sports administrator, who
served as
secretary general for the Norwegian...
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MacLeods of
Harris and Dunvegan,
known in
Gaelic as Sìol
Tormoid ("seed of
Tormod") and the Clan
MacLeod of
Lewis ****ynt and Raasay,
known in
Gaelic as Sìol...
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Tormod Moldestad is a
Norwegian handball player. He made his
debut on the
Norwegian national team in 1998, and pla**** 32
matches for the
national team...
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Tormod Caimbeul, (7
October 1942 – 2 May 2015) was a
Scottish Gaelic novelist, poet,
author of children's literature, and translator. He was
known by his...
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Tormod Kristoffer Hustad (15
February 1889 – 19
August 1973) was the
Norwegian minister of
agriculture in the 1940 pro-****
puppet government of Vidkun...