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refers to: Grétar
Hjartarson (born 1977),
Icelandic footballer Jóhann
Hjartarson (born 1963),
Icelandic chess grandmaster Snorri Hjartarson (1906–1986), Icelandic...
- and
better one."
Founded in 1997 by since-then
retired teacher Sigurður
Hjartarson and now run by his son Hjörtur Gísli Sigurðsson, the
museum grew out of...
- Jóhann
Hjartarson (born 8
February 1963) is an
Icelandic chess grandmaster and lawyer. He is a six-time
Icelandic Chess Champion and a two-time Nordic...
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Snorri Hjartarson (22
April 1906 – 27
December 1986) was an
Icelandic poet, and a
winner of the
Nordic Council's
Literature Prize.
Hjartarson was born...
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Benedikt Hjartarson. "Rethinking the
Topography of the
International Avant-Garde", in
Decentring the Avant-Garde, Per Bäckström &
Benedikt Hjartarson (eds...
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Einar Karl
Hjartarson (born 28
October 1980) is a
retired Icelandic high jumper. He won the 1997
European Youth Olympic Days,
finished twelfth at the 1998...
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Candidates Tournament. In the Szirák tournament,
Valery Salov and Jóhann
Hjartarson finished at the top of the table,
while Lajos Portisch and John Nunn tied...
- Ólafur
Hjartarson (born 26
November 1977 in Sandgerði, Iceland) is an
Icelandic former football player who last pla**** for
Reynir S. Grétar
Hjartarson at...
- well
known players in the pack
included Ivan
Morovic of
Chile and Jóhann
Hjartarson of Iceland. ---
CHESS magazine Vol 44.
March p. 191 1979 – Belfort, France...
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Benedikt Hjartarson. "Rethinking the
Topography of the
International Avant-Garde", in
Decentring the Avant-Garde, Per Bäckström &
Benedikt Hjartarson (eds...