- has triggws. 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...
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Tryggvi Guðmundsson (born 30 July 1974) is an
Icelandic former professional footballer. He is Iceland's all-time top
scorer in the Úrvalsdeild. He is...
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Tryggvi Snær
Hlinason (born 28
October 1997) is an
Icelandic professional basketball for
Bilbao Basket of the Liga ACB. He
began his
career in his home...
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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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September 1000) was King of
Norway from 995 to 1000. He was the son of
Tryggvi Olafsson, king of
Viken (Vingulmark, and Rånrike), and,
according to later...
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Tryggvi Hrafn Haraldsson (born 30
September 1996) is an
Icelandic footballer who
plays as a
forward for Valur.
Tryggvi made his
senior team
debut against...
- is Jón Már Héðinsson.
Tryggvi Gíslason (born 11 June 1938) was
headmaster of
Akureyri Junior College from 1973 to 2003.
Tryggvi graduated with a mag....
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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...
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Tryggvi Þórhallsson (9
February 1889 – 31 July 1935) was
prime minister of
Iceland from 28
August 1927 to 3 June 1932. He
served as
speaker of the Althing...
- Oleson,
Tryggvi J., The Nor**** in
America (Ottawa:
Canadian Historical ****ociation, 1963) (CHA
Historical Booklet No. 14). Oleson,
Tryggvi J., Early...