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Thorulf or
Torulf (fl. mid-11th century) was
medieval prelate, a
Bishop of Orkney.
Although probably a
native Scandinavian, he is
known only from the...
- of
thunder Thorstein means "Thor's stone"
Thorkel means "Thor's craft"
Thorulf means "Thor's wolf"
Thordis Thora Ing, an old name for
Freyr (an epithet...
- request, the
first Bishop of
Orkney was
appointed at
about this time.
Named Thorulf, he may have been the same
person as "Roolwer",
Bishop of the Isles. The...
- John was sent to
Orkney by Adalbert,
Archbishop of Hamburg, to
succeed Thorulf as
Bishop of Orkney.
According to Adam, he had
previously been consecrated...
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Niklas Andersson (b. 1971) –
hockey player Anna
Holmlunds –
skier Arwidson,
Thorulf (13 May 2017). "Sladdbarn". Ardwidson.wordpress.com (in Swedish). "Archived...
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Finnish spy].
Expressen (in Swedish).
Retrieved 24
February 2016. Arwidsson,
Thorulf (30
April 2009). "Spaningsarkiv öppnade för FRA".
Svenska Dagbladet (in...
- in Örby, U 1016 in Fjuckby, and U Fv1976;104 at the
Uppsala Cathedral.
Thorulf describes the
relationship between himself and Erik
using the term félag...
- 2007. He died a few w****s later, on 7
January 2008.
Birgitta Stanghed &
Thorulf Arwidson, "Bo Siegbahn" (obituary),
Svenska Dagbladet 5
February 2008....
- Rome and c. 1050
Thorulf, the
first Bishop of
Orkney was
installed at the "Christ Church" in the "city of Blascona".
Thorfinn and
Thorulf's Christ Church...
- Clas
Thorulf Gille (1 May 1888 – 26
August 1952) was a
Swedish pole vaulter. He
competed at the 1912
Summer Olympics and
finished in 12th place. Gille...