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- Brynjolf Steel (c. 1205 – c. 1270) was the son of the Norwegian Liegeman John Steel (Liegeman). He is a good example of how even in countries without strong...
- play, the tragedy Catilina (1850), was published under the pseudonym "Brynjolf Bjarme", when he was only 22, but it was not performed. His first play...
- the Christiania Theater on 26 September 1850, under Ibsen's pseudonym Brynjolf Bjarme. The play was re-written in 1954 for a new performance at "Det Norske...
- The first performance of Catilina in Norway not under Ibsen's pseudonym (Brynjolf Bjarme) was at Det Nye Teater in Oslo on 24 August 1935. Forced to support...
- Fortress 2, Spider in Destiny 2: Forsaken, the Prophet of Regret in Halo 2, Brynjolf in Skyrim, Robert in The Last of Us, Captain Conrad Roth in Tomb Raider...
- Brinolfo Algotsson (c. 1240-1248 – 6 February 1317), also called Brynolf, was a Swedish Catholic prelate and theologian who served as the Bishop of Skara...
- Hovde was born on March 9, 1925, in Meadville, Pennsylvania. Her father, Brynjolf was the president of the New School for Social Research from 1945 to 1950...
- writer, novelist Branislav Nušić Alkibijad Nuša Brian Coffey Dean Koontz Brynjolf Bjarme Henrik Ibsen Busy Body Benjamin Franklin C 33 Oscar Wilde C. H....
- were about the same age as Brynjolf's son Bard (Bárðr inn hvíti, "the White"). The entire Torgar estate was inherited by Brynjolf, and he gave no share to...
- Brynjolfsson is an Icelandic patronymic surname, literally meaning "son of Brynjolf". Notable people with the name include: Ari Brynjolfsson (1927–2013), Icelandic–born...