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h his Institute for Runic Studies to form a | Scandinavian Department and he was named its director. |
From 500 AD, a | Scandinavian C-bracteate (Seeland-II-C) features an Elde |
Sandrew Metronome is a | Scandinavian film distributor. |
uia, Oxiwia, Oxiew and Oxivija) stem from a | Scandinavian word oxihoved meaning oxen head. |
Termo records in Norway announced a | Scandinavian release in February 2010, with revised artw |
Unusually for a | Scandinavian diocese, a majority of Oslo's bishops have |
al was kept awaiting the establishment of a | Scandinavian training hospital in Seoul, and it was not |
The journal, which has a | Scandinavian scope, has always been affiliated with the |
e of the germanic peoples claimed to have a | scandinavian heritage. |
Sivert is a | Scandinavian male name, a variant of Sigvard and Siward. |
Primost (or simply prim) is a | Scandinavian cheese made from cow's milk which has a sof |
has been described as having "the look of a | Scandinavian airport lounge". |
Lefse is a | Scandinavian treat that is especially popular around the |
y son, Konrad von Maurer (1823-1902), was a | Scandinavian scholar of some repute, and like his father |
MGP Nordic (Melodi Grand Prix Nordic) is a | Scandinavian song contest for children aged 8 to 15, org |
The group teamed with both a | Scandinavian and a Polish dance group in March 2003. |
clothing boutiques, two jeweller's shops, a | Scandinavian specialist shop, a bookshop specialising in |
HeiaHeia (derived from a | Scandinavian sporting chant, Heia! Heia! in Norwegian an |
It was originally built in a | Scandinavian style and in 1992 won "Loo of the Year". |
This is the oldest text on mathematics in a | Scandinavian language. |
flag used at this time was a design with a | Scandinavian cross. |
A | Scandinavian steel-yard is a variant which consists of a |
s from the Old English cese (cheese) with a | Scandinavian initial 'k' and wic (special place or dwell |
A | Scandinavian C-bracteate (Seeland-II-C, from AD 500) oft |
rmerly believed to have been deposited by a | Scandinavian ice sheet of Anglian age. |
of the Corton Formation were deposited by a | Scandinavian ice sheet is erroneous and that they were i |
Sweden (24 June 1485 - 10 June 1555) was a | Scandinavian princess who became Electress of Brandenbur |
He ended up marrying a | Scandinavian woman named Inge but continued his affair w |
es about such poles in his description of a | Scandinavian sacrifice at the Volga. |
Jonas Bronck (1600-1643) was a | Scandinavian immigrant to the Dutch colony of New Nether |
The village gets it name from a | Scandinavian term for pastureland around the 9th and 10t |
void disturbing guests the expansion used a | Scandinavian system of modular construction with the roo |
ifically Anglo-Frisian Futhorc and may be a | Scandinavian import, perhaps brought from Denmark in the |
In 1936 he met Zarah Leander on a | Scandinavian tour and engaged her as his stage partner a |
The Journal of Internal Medicine is a | Scandinavian medical journal published by Wiley-Blackwel |
nmark and became a big seller there, from a | Scandinavian perspective the track is therefore still pr |
In this quest he is helped by a | Scandinavian doctor, Linda, who it emerges is Yassin's e |
and was also active in The Mimer Society, a | Scandinavian literary society. |
mined,A Slavic burgh as a predecessor for a | Scandinavian settlement is not observed elsewhere, with |
The Ringerike style is a | Scandinavian animal style from the late 10th century and |
The medieval runes, or the futhork, was a | Scandinavian 27 letter runic alphabet that evolved from |
and designer Arne Jacobsen for the airline | Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) between 1956 and 1960 |
rlines, KLM, Lufthansa, Northwest Airlines, | Scandinavian Airlines System and Singapore Airlines. |
An all | Scandinavian final saw 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup winne |
se reached the Top 10 in the UK, almost all | Scandinavian countries, Austria and Germany and went on |
count Folke Bernadotte intended to get all | Scandinavian concentration camp prisoners to Sweden. |
orwegian cycling championships, and is also | Scandinavian champion in road racing. |
r with the Lay of Kraka (New York: American | Scandinavian Foundation, 1964) |
rope, and kept ties with the North American | Scandinavian Pentecostals belonging to the Fellowship of |
AM, (1997), What is a processual analysis, | Scandinavian Journal of Management, 13:337-48 |
with the concept of inheritance in ancient | Scandinavian property law. |
The word Landsting comes from an ancient | Scandinavian term meaning council. |
rtally wounded human heroes from German and | Scandinavian battlegrounds and brought them to Valhalla, |
Member of the jury for Norwegian and | Scandinavian architecture competitions |
rku University and professor in Finnish and | Scandinavian history and church history at Helsinki Univ |
ct with (or "contaminated by") Germanic and | Scandinavian culture. |
the Spanish building company Grupo ACS and | Scandinavian cell phone carrier Sonera (now TeliaSonera) |
man, Hispanic Studies, Italian, Russian and | Scandinavian Studies) |
ted him to visit and report on European and | Scandinavian home zones. |
The consensus view is that Anglo-Saxon and | Scandinavian traditions describe the same people. |
gner drew upon numerous works of German and | Scandinavian mythology, both primary texts (usually in c |
ing German, Dana could read the Romance and | Scandinavian languages. |
May 1967) was a scholar of Old English and | Scandinavian languages and played a major part in the st |
tific" racism the Nazi period in German and | Scandinavian countries. |
the last few years a number of English and | Scandinavian researchers have published works suggesting |
represents a large number of Norwegian and | Scandinavian freelance photographers. |
tes, particularly from Western European and | Scandinavian juries, and this proved to be the case. |
ronstrips, since many Icelandic stories and | Scandinavian picture stones tell and show warriors with |
ole in the Sky 2007, and did a European and | Scandinavian tour, with Carpathian Forest and Vader resp |
e a shakedown cruise to Northern Europe and | Scandinavian countries, thence sailed to Guantanamo Bay, |
ganizational work, and chaired National and | Scandinavian theatre associations for many years. |
1980s when many British, German, French and | Scandinavian expatriates settled in villas. |
German and | Scandinavian military bands and units swing with only th |
ing in the North Sea and off the French and | Scandinavian coasts, and the Mediterranean. |
rant contemporary Danish society" image and | Scandinavian rustic nostalgia. |
Slovak, French, Dutch, German, Yiddish and | Scandinavian, in which it actually refers to the lemon. |
in Norwegian and German about Norwegian and | Scandinavian railways, including tramways and rapid tran |
ngle affiliate, as in the Mediterranean and | Scandinavian regions. |
nt sources of the early Northern German and | Scandinavian history and geography. |
with an emphasis on Western art-music, and | Scandinavian folk music instruments. |
in retirement, the Baltimore Orchestra and | Scandinavian Symphony Orchestra of Detroit - William Sav |
versity College's Department of English and | Scandinavian Studies in the 1950s, Foote saw the wisdom |
author-ities, Skandinavisk Holding A/S and | Scandinavian Tobacco Group A/S on 1 October 2010 closed |
arliament and representatives of Danish and | Scandinavian high society, including Sigurd Ibsen and He |
Dead by April ( | Scandinavian Dates Only) |
Modern Norwegian Architecture | Scandinavian University Press, Oslo, 1987. |
Top 5 Largest Ancestries are | Scandinavian (33.3%), |
econd album, Gleda, wgich is centred around | Scandinavian songs. |
Main article: | Scandinavian Airlines System |
Wood makes frequent appearances at | Scandinavian jazz and blues festivals. |
sion interview, three songs from the band's | Scandinavian tour plus a remastered copy of the rarely s |
formed as a joint business venture between | Scandinavian distributor Bergsala and Japanese video gam |
gainst Denmark, a result which ensured both | Scandinavian teams a place in the final stage. |
e's work is strongly influenced by British, | Scandinavian and Celtic folklore and legends. |
(Icelandic) or myseost (Danish) is a brown | Scandinavian whey cheese. |
tian concepts influenced Norse concepts but | Scandinavian animistic beliefs remain strong. |
w Jersey, a semi-rural community favored by | Scandinavian immigrants. |
Viking was settled in 1909 by | Scandinavian settlers. |
Cigars International is owned by | Scandinavian Tobacco Group, owners of General Cigar Comp |
ss was incorporated in 1987 and acquired by | Scandinavian Bank the same year. |
e reality" seems to have been influenced by | Scandinavian mythology. |
ecember 19, 2003, it acquired popularity by | Scandinavian players. |
flights to Bergen and Oslo are operated by | Scandinavian Airlines, and to Oslo by Norwegian Air Shut |
, when at the time the genre was covered by | Scandinavian bands. |
that many of the oldest and most cherished | Scandinavian manuscripts were clever forgeries. |
The word is used in common | Scandinavian folklore as a synonym for snake poison. |
s and farmlands hold a host of the commoner | Scandinavian species, some, like Fieldfare and Redwing, |
n between Ofotbanen and the Swedish company | Scandinavian Railway. |
red-Guthrum Treaty' in Cultures in Contact: | Scandinavian Settlement in England in the Ninth and Tent |
announced in 1948, drawing on contemporary | Scandinavian designs, the tide of public taste was again |
The Western Isles were culturally | Scandinavian and politically part of Norway during the p |
ecial Reference to Baal in the Baal Cycle,” | Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament 12/2 (1998) 25 |
esticulating Italian and a sullen depressed | Scandinavian at the same time." |
mins and the Comet Chase, the first digital | Scandinavian stereoscopic 3D feature film and the first |
low into the Arctic Ocean; although earlier | Scandinavian explorers had doubtless already known this, |
who may have been descendants of an earlier | Scandinavian dynasty. |
It was the earliest | Scandinavian version of the story, and is thought to be |
ppears that Grobin was the site of an early | Scandinavian colony. |
e, the noted scholar of Icelandic and early | Scandinavian. |
nish Kale, who are the descendants of early | Scandinavian Romanies that had been deported in the 17th |
John O. Evjen | Scandinavian Immigrants in New York, 1630-1664 (Minneapo |
t whilst Glyn Daniel thought they exhibited | Scandinavian influences and OGS Crawford saw parallels w |
He modified some existing | Scandinavian pan designs and fashioned the pan out of al |
inhabited Britain, Ireland and the extended | Scandinavian world in the early Middle Ages (5th century |
associated with the resettlement of fellow | Scandinavian families to the area of James City County a |
Born into one of the few | Scandinavian families to settle in New Netherland, he wa |
of the oldest heroic lays and with very few | Scandinavian additions. |
Uecker studied theatre and film, | Scandinavian studies and Latin studies at the University |
1983 to 1994 he was chairman of the firm's | Scandinavian Group. |
egian to lead the Tour de France, and first | Scandinavian to win the road race in cycling world road |
orwegian chef, who in 1993 became the first | Scandinavian gold medal winner of the Bocuse d'Or. |
xcellent signings including the clubs first | Scandinavian player Toddy Orlygsson. |
According to Ohthere, it was the first | Scandinavian voyage to the Bjarmians, but this informati |
appy Sally was about Sally Bauer, the first | Scandinavian to swim the English Channel. |
a duo to win the Contest and also the first | Scandinavian winner. |
hanges between UK and Ireland with the five | Scandinavian countries, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Swede |
n House Stockholm is a publishing house for | Scandinavian Design. |
Since 1989 he has written teleplays for | Scandinavian television. |
Accident description for | Scandinavian Airlines Flight 686 at the Aviation Safety |
f 20th century woodcarving, most famous for | Scandinavian flat-plane style of woodcarving and caricat |
presented include hauberks (not typical for | Scandinavian sites), helmets, battle-axes, Carolingian s |
contested between the hosts Portugal, four | Scandinavian teams (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden) |
e against the ships of fascist nations from | Scandinavian and other northern European ports. |
en the subject of a management buy-out from | Scandinavian Bank in 1992 and was first listed on the Lo |
He is known for landscapes and scenes from | Scandinavian history. |
shed by considerably less of influence from | Scandinavian and Finland-Swedish culture and language. |
nie (1891) The Heroes of Asgard: Tales from | Scandinavian Mythology (London: MacMillan & Co) |
ely €108 million in commitments mainly from | Scandinavian investors. |
he Huldra, a beautiful female creature from | Scandinavian folklore, who lures young men to her, and t |
Nierenberg to craft elegant and functional | Scandinavian Design cookware and home furnishings for Da |
land (1998), "From poachers to gamekeepers: | Scandinavian warlords and Carolingian kings", Early Medi |
oes not locate the Wulfings geographically, | Scandinavian sources define the Ylfings (the Old Norse f |
the majority of the hymns come from German, | Scandinavian and Latin sources, however Greek, Czech, Fr |
owed the trends of Finnish, French, German, | Scandinavian and Italian literature of the time, compris |
with a large repertoire of French, German, | Scandinavian, and Russian art songs. |
e Cocka Hola Company, the first part of his | Scandinavian Misanthropy Trilogy. |
cs, Economica, Journal of Economic History, | Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Economics Letters, Jo |
and even shopping together at an IKEA-esque | Scandinavian furniture store. |
indicate its position as the most important | Scandinavian trade outpost in the proximity of the Volga |
58-1961 they showed up in the big scenes in | Scandinavian, England and Germany as well as in the USA, |
In | Scandinavian mythology, the battle between Haki and Hugl |
song had success worldwide, particularly in | Scandinavian countries. |
enure, adding first a full-time position in | Scandinavian philology (1964), then another in Norse stu |
as several other sagas, and chronicles, in | Scandinavian tradition, and also in the Anglo-Saxon poem |
sbur (Old Norse "Certain/Undoubted Son") in | Scandinavian mythology was a king of the House of Ynglin |
attle, which was at its time the largest in | Scandinavian history. |
d Plays of Marcus Thrane (New Directions in | Scandinavian Studies. |
published three times a year: two issues in | Scandinavian languages - one issue in English. |
leted undergraduate and graduate degrees in | Scandinavian languages and literature at Uppsala Univers |
The original version released in | Scandinavian countries on October 1, 2003 contained a sl |
ialect of south Halland, becoming docent in | Scandinavian languages at the university the same year. |
aying Onela, an event which also appears in | Scandinavian sources. |
In | Scandinavian traditions, this legend lived on in the sag |
It was released in | Scandinavian, European and Japanese editions, each with |
with decorations of interlacing animals in | Scandinavian style. |
ly concentrated brine, which can be used in | Scandinavian cooking as part of a sauce. |
The highest levels are in | Scandinavian and Western and North African populations. |
He worked in | Scandinavian Airlines System until 2001, where he had va |
man who had chosen to fight as a warrior in | Scandinavian folklore and mythology and they are often m |
cond marriage strengthened this interest in | Scandinavian monarchies, since Helvig was a descendant o |
chocolate with Minttu is a common treat in | Scandinavian ski bistros. |
also listed as number 2 of universities in | scandinavian and nordic countries. |
In | Scandinavian folklore, they are good-natured beings who |
is currently a problematic drug of abuse in | Scandinavian and Eastern European countries such as Finl |
The name Sigar can refer to three people in | Scandinavian mythology, surrounding the legends of Sigur |
t Sommarlov" (transl: My summer holiday) in | Scandinavian countries. |
an II and Christian III he took interest in | Scandinavian politics. |
Some elements appear for the first time in | Scandinavian art, such as different types of crosses, pa |
e range of specialist restaurants including | Scandinavian Kitchen (Norwegian, Swedish and Danish), HT |
t is probably a translation from Latin into | Scandinavian of some pages included in more ancient book |
work was distinguished by her research into | Scandinavian and German musical sources (particularly J. |
His new project is | Scandinavian Cock, A Rockabilly/Psycobilly Act. |
He was the son of Osulf I. His name is | Scandinavian and implies that he had Viking ancestors. |
handy conversion table, accounting for its | Scandinavian term: Tommestokk (thumb (inch) stick). |
Roelof (Roeloffse) Jansen | Scandinavian Immigrants In New York 1630 - 1674 by John |
nced here in 1983 and in 1986-1989, a joint | Scandinavian research project was conducted at Borg. |
He edited the journal | Scandinavian Political Research from to 1990 to 1993. |
962-1966), he began to play with well known | Scandinavian musicians such as Eje Thelin, Bobo Stenson, |
person among the Danes and the first known | Scandinavian to enter Frankish service. |
dist Episcopal Church, reflecting the large | Scandinavian population in Brooklyn between the 1890s an |
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