- rauði
Modern Icelandic: Eiríkur rauði Þorvaldsson
Modern Norwegian:
Eirik Raude Old Norse: Eyjólfr
saurr Modern Icelandic: Eyjólfur saur Old Norse: Hólmgǫngu-Hrafn...
- Kuno
Raude (born 13
April 1941 Rakvere) is an
Estonian architect and politician. He was a
member of VII Riigikogu. Toomla, Jaan (1999).
Valitud ja valitsenud:...
- Jon
Raude (died 21
December 1282),
nicknamed the
Steadfast (hinn staðfasti), was
Archbishop of
Nidaros from
October 1267
until his
death in 1282. As Archbishop...
- Erik the Red's Land (Norwegian:
Eirik Raudes Land) was the name
given by
Norwegians to an area on the
coast of
eastern Greenland occupied by
Norway in...
-
Roniel Antonio Raudes Meza (born
January 16, 1998) is a
Nicaraguan professional baseball pitcher for the New
Jersey Jackals of the
Frontier League. Listed...
- Olona. It
dates back to 11th
century also the half-legendary
Giovanni de
Raude,
flagbearer of the
Christian army
during the
First Crusade; he was the man...
- language. The term britto-roman was
coined by the
linguist Alan-Joseph
Raude in 1978 to
highlight the fact that
Gallo is "a
Romance variety spoken by...
-
professional divers (Th. Arnold, S. Icart, J.G.
Marcel Auda, R. Peilho, P.
Raude, L. Schneider) of the
Comex S.A.,
industrial deep-sea
diving company performing...
- Map of
Eirik Raudes Land...
- Eiríkr Thorvaldsson, the
Viking coloniser of Greenland,
known also as
Eirik Raude Esau –
Biblical figure, also
known as Edom,
meaning red; twin of
Jacob Bobby...