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    Kári Sölmundarson (Modern Icelandic: [ˈkʰauːrɪ ˈsœlˌmʏntarˌsɔːn]; Old Norse: Kári Sǫlmundarson [ˈkɑːre ˈsɔlˌmuntɑz̠ˌson]) was a Hebridean viking and soldier...
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    brings back the malevolent Hrappur, the sons of Njáll and the noble Kári Sölmundarson, who marries their sister. But Njáll's sons also bring back a grievance...
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    Brennu-Njáls saga, "The Saga of the Burning of Njáll". One son-in-law, Kári Sölmundarson, escaped and later killed many of the burners. Here is the description...
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  • Hakon's Fakkelbaere Ormen (serpent) Gerty Boys 1983 James Burgess Kári Solmundarson Njord (god of wealth, sea & fire) Fraternity 1984 Peter Malcolmson...
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  • Sæbjarnarson (Kali) Karl inn rauði (Karl) Kálfr Hallsson (Kálf) Kári Sǫlmundarson (Kári) Ketill hœngr (Keth) Ketilríðr Hólmkelsdóttir (Ketilr) Klaufi Snækollsson...
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  • Hraum Norla 1993 Frank Ratter Grettir the Outlaw 1994 George Jamieson Kari Solmundarson of Orkney 1995 Eddie Thompson Ivar the Boneless Hallion 1996 James...
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    (FY4409) Cook, Welton & Gemmell Completed as fishing vessel. BU 1955. Kari Solmundarson John Chatway (FY4447) George Brown John Coombe (FY4453) George Brown...
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  • thirteenth-century Njáls saga states that one of Sigurðr's followers, Kári Sǫlmundarson, extracted taxes from the northern Hebrides, then controlled by a...
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    specifically refers to Gilli—states that one of Sigurðr's followers, Kári Sǫlmundarson, extracted taxes from the northern Hebrides, then controlled by Gilli...
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