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Hjalti Árnason (born 18
February 1963),
nicknamed Hjalti Úrsus, is an
Icelandic former strongman competitor and
world champion powerlifter.
Hjalti was...
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Hjalti Skeggiason (Old
Norse and
Modern Icelandic:
Hjalti Skeggjason; O.N. pronunciation: [ˈhjɑlte ˈskeɡːjɑˌson]; M.I. pron.: [ˈçal̥tɪ ˈscɛcːaˌsɔːn])...
- the name of a
court servant from Hott to
Hjalti for his new-found
strength and courage,
after which Hjalti refuses to
taunt or kill
those who previously...
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Hjalti Guðmundsson (born
March 20, 1978) is an
Icelandic former swimmer, who
specialized in ****troke events.
During his
sporting career, Gudmundsson...
- paraphrase) is
understood as a
dialogue between Bödvar
Bjarki and
Hjalti which begins with
Hjalti again and
again urging Bödvar to
awake and
fight for King Hrólf...
- even
possible to lend one's own
hamingja to a friend, as
happened when
Hjalti Skeggiason was
about to
leave on a
perilous voyage and
asked Olaf II of...
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Hjalti Einarsson (born 23 June 1938) is an
Icelandic former handball player who
competed in the 1972
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
- to the
family toponymic Hauteville. The name
represents the
Scandinavian Hjalti or Hialti), but may
instead have
resulted from
confusion with the Helt[us]...
- and
winner of the Pure
Strength title. His contemporary, and good
friend Hjalti Árnason, was also
competing at this time and as well as
podium finishes...
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defunct Youth for
Western Civilization. One
member of the group,
Maurice "
Hjalti" Michaely,
served two
years in
prison after being found guilty of attempted...