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- Þorgils gjallandi (1 June 1851 – 23 June 1915) was an Icelandic author born in the hamlet of Skútustaðir by Mývatn, a lake in the Skútustaðahreppur rural...
- in Hél's Hel or **** lies, the six-metre high Icelandic waterfalls of Gjallandi (literally, "the yelling"). Hel was one of the children of the trickster...
- island" hólm-foss "island rapid" — Γελανδρί Gelandri "Noise of the Barrage" gjallandi/gellandi "yelling, loudly ringing" — Ἀειφάρ, Ἀειφόρ Aeifar, Aeifor .....
- or Thorgil is a Nordic masculine given name that may refer to Þorgils gjallandi (1851–1915), Icelandic author Þorgils Mathiesen (born 1962), Icelandic...
- baptized in 1851 under the direction of Erastus Snow. 1 June − Þorgils gjallandi, author 18 October − Brynjólfur Pétursson, lawyer "838 (Salmonsens konversationsleksikon...
- Þorgils gjallandi, Sögur : úrval. Reykjavík : Rannsóknastofnun í bókmenntafræði : Menningarsjóður, 1978 (ed., with Jóhanna Hauksdóttir), Þorgils gjallandi, Ritsafn...
- basketball player Jón Kalman Stefánsson (born 1963), Icelandic author Þorgils gjallandi (Jón Stefánsson, 1851–1915), Icelandic author Jón Stefánsson (academic)...
- UNESCO (in Icelandic). 15 April 2014. Retrieved 12 June 2018. "Þorgils gjallandi / Jón Stefánsson". Retrieved 12 June 2018. "Þorgrímur Þráinsson Höfundar...
- nf/p) Magdalene T****sen (1918–2003, Denmark/Norway, p/f/d) Þorgils gjallandi (1851–1915, Iceland, f), birth name Jón Stefánsson Ari Thorgilsson (1067–1148...
- September – Jóhann Hafstein, politician (d. 1980). 23 June – Þorgils gjallandi, writer (b. 1851) "Haukur Óskarsson rakarameistari Sá iðnmeistari sem...