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Tryggve Olafsson (Old Norse:
Tryggvi Óláfsson; Norwegian:
Tryggve Olavsson; born c. 928 in
Ringerike – died c. 963 in Sotnes, Bohuslän, Västra Götaland...
- The Icelandic,
Faroese and Old
Norse form of the name is Tryggvi, e.g.
Tryggve Olafsson.
There were 5,951
people with the
forename Trygve in
Norway in...
- Jens
Tryggve Herman Gran MC (20
January 1888 – 8
January 1980) was a
Norwegian aviator,
polar explorer and author. He was the
skiing expert on the 1910–13...
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Tryggve Mettinger (8 June 1940 in
Helsingborg – 23
October 2023) was a
professor of
Hebrew Bible, at Lund University, Sweden,
where he
taught from 1978...
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Tryggve Andersen (27
September 1866 – 10
April 1920) was a
Norwegian novelist, poet, and
story writer.
Andersen was born in
Ringsaker in Hedmark, Norway...
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Tryggve Fossum is a
Norwegian computer architect at Intel. He
transferred there from DEC,
where he was a lead
architect of
Alpha processors,
after working...
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asked the boy
about his family, and the boy told him he was Olaf, son of
Tryggve Olafson and
Astrid Eiriksdattir.
Sigurd then went to Reas and
bought Olaf...
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Tryggve Larssen (October 3, 1887 – June 28, 1967) was a
Norwegian actor.
Larssen debuted as an
actor in
Ludovica Levy's
touring theatre in 1911, after...
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Tryggvi "the Pretender" (Old
Norse Tryggvi Ólafsson,
Norwegian Tryggve Olavsson) was a
Viking chieftain who
lived in the
early eleventh century, and came...
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Trygve Wettre (13
January 1874 – 10
August 1936) was a
Norwegian businessperson. He was born in
Kristiania as a son of Ole
Wettre (1830–1898) and Christine...