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Thorgils Skarthi (hare-lip) (Old Norse:
Þorgils Skarði) was a
Viking leader and poet. He is ****ociated with the
founding of Scarborough, England. Thorgils...
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Little is
recorded about Thorgils in
historical texts outside of his
place in the
genealogy of his
children or grandchildren.
Thorgils'
cognomen Sprakalägg...
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Thorgils, Torgils,
Þorgils,
Torgil or
Thorgil is a
Nordic masculine given name that may
refer to
Þorgils gjallandi (1851–1915),
Icelandic author Þorgils...
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parents separate. Saga Garðarsdóttir
Sverrir Guðnason Ída Mekkín Hlynsdóttir
Þorgils Hlynsson Grímur
Hlynsson The film is
directed by
Hlynur Pálmason. It is...
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adopted the name "
Þorgils gjallandi" as his nom de plume. The name is
taken from the epic
Egils Saga. The
original Þorgils gjallandi was a servant...
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their son
Thorgils.
Thorgunna remained in the
Hebrides when Leif left, as he
refused to take her
along without permission from her family.
Thorgils was later...
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Þorgils saga ok Hafliða (the saga of
Þorgils and Hafliði) is a
medieval Icelandic samtíðarsaga
forming part of the larger, thirteenth-century Sturlunga...
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known as
Þorgils saga Ørrabeinsstjúps ('the saga of
Þorgils, foster-son of Ørrabeinn') is one of the
sagas of...
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Stockholm 1972.
Sveinn Þórðarson og
Þorgils Jón****on: „Um
hitaveitur á Íslandi“, p. 24
Sveinn Þórðarson og
Þorgils Jón****on: „Um
hitaveitur á Íslandi“...
- have had a
slightly cleft palate according to
diagnostic imaging Thorgils Skarthi Thorgils 'the hare-lipped'—a 10th-century
Viking warrior and
founder of...