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Yrsa, Yrse, Yrs or Urse (fl. 6th century) was a
tragic heroine of
early Scandinavian legend. She is
typically characterized as the wife of
Swedish king...
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Vilborg Yrsa Sigurðardóttir (born in 1963) is an
Icelandic writer of both
crime novels and children's fiction. She has been
writing since 1998. Her début...
- 351
Yrsa is a
typical Main belt asteroid. It was
discovered by Max Wolf on 16
December 1892 in Heidelberg. "351
Yrsa (1892 V)". JPL Small-Body Database...
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Yrsa Daley-Ward (born 1989) is an
English writer,
model and actor. She is
known for her
debut book, Bone, as well as for her spoken-word poetry, and for...
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Yrsa Carola Stenius (7
January 1945 – 18 May 2018) was a
Finnish born
Swedish journalist and
newspaper editor. She was born in
Helsinki to
architect Olof...
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Gunnhildur Yrsa Jónsdóttir (born 28
September 1988) is an
Icelandic professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Stjarnan of the
Besta deild kvenna...
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Ornamenta December 14, 1892 Nice A.
Charlois · 129 km MPC · JPL 351
Yrsa 1892 V
Yrsa December 16, 1892
Heidelberg M. F. Wolf · 40 km MPC · JPL 352 Gisela...
- the Société
astronomique de
France DMP · 350 351
Yrsa 1892 V
Unknown origin of name; it may
refer to
Yrsa,
queen in
Norse mythology DMP · 351 352 Gisela...
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Yrsa had the son Hrólfr.
Learning that
Helgi and
Yrsa lived happily together,
queen Oluf
travelled to
Denmark to tell her
daughter the truth.
Yrsa was...
- 1230 – c. 1450.
Helgi and
Yrsa lived happily together as
husband and wife, not
knowing that
Yrsa was Helgi's daughter.
Yrsa's mother queen Oluf travelled...