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Winroth is a
surname that was
found in the USA and
Scotland between 1880 and 1920.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Anders Winroth (born 1965)...
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Anders Winroth (born 1965) is a
Swedish medievalist at the
University of Oslo and
previously taught in the same
field at Yale University.
After graduation...
- Jon
Winroth Broneer (November 13, 1935, in Athens,
Greece – July 15, 2006, in Tours, France) was an
American wine
critic who
lived and
worked in France...
- this
accuracy in
dating is not
possible after Anders Winroth's groundbreaking scholarship.
Winroth's research shows that the
Decretum existed in two published...
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Anders Winroth,
Viking Sources in Translation, 2009.
Anders Winroth,
Viking Sources in Translation, in text
drawing on a
caption by
Anders Winroth in Barbara...
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celebrations marking the
octocentennial of the
University of Bologna.
Anders Winroth has
questioned much of the
received account of Irnerius' life as well as...
- Lee
Winroth (born 2
September 1998) is a
Swedish footballer and weightlifter. In football, she
plays as a
forward for Sundsvall.
Winroth broke a world...
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Winroth,
Anders (2016). The age of the Vikings. Princeton, NJ:
Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-16929-3.
Winroth,
Anders (2012)...
- Church-Momticelli; S.
Miranda Winroth,
Anders (2002). "Papal
Letters to
Scandinavia and
their Preservation". In Adam J. Kosto;
Anders Winroth (eds.). Charters, Cartularies...
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raised the
larger of the two
Jelling Stones.
According to
historian Anders Winroth,
Christianity was not
forced upon
Scandinavians by
foreign states or foreign...