- Olaf
Tryggvason (960s – 9
September 1000) was King of
Norway from 995 to 1000. He was the son of
Tryggvi Olafsson, king of
Viken (Vingulmark, and Rånrike)...
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Tryggvason may
refer to: Olaf
Tryggvason (died 1000)
Bjarni Tryggvason (born 1945), Icelandic-born
Canadian engineer and a
former NRC/CSA
astronaut Gretar...
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Bjarni Valdimar Tryggvason (September 21, 1945 –
April 5, 2022) was an Icelandic-born
Canadian engineer and a NRC/CSA astronaut. He
served as a Payload...
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Gretar Tryggvason is
Department Head of
Mechanical Engineering and
Charles A.
Miller Jr.
Distinguished Professor at
Johns Hopkins University. He is known...
- Ólafur
Tryggvason Thors (19
January 1892 – 31
December 1964) was an
Icelandic politician of the
Independence Party, who
served six
times as
prime minister...
- Karl
Tryggvason (born
March 17, 1947) is an
Icelandic medical researcher. Karl
Tryggvason was born in Reykjavík. He
trained as a
medical doctor at Finland's...
- A
statue of Olav
Tryggvason is
located in Trondheim, Norway.
Sculpted by
sculptor Wilhelm Rasmussen, it
honors King Olav
Tryggvason who was the city's...
- Íslendingasaganaútgáfan. pp. 80–85. Holtsmark, Anne, ed. (1974). Olav
Tryggvasons saga
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Gunnar Sigurður
Tryggvason (17 June 1925 – 18
January 1968) was an
Icelandic cab
driver who was
murdered in the
early mornings of 18
January 1968, in Reykjavík...
- country,
combined with the
spread of
Christianity in Scandinavia. King Olaf
Tryggvason was
sailing to, or home from, an
expedition in
Wendland (Pomerania), when...