Gyda may refer to: Gyda of Sweden (died c. 1048/1049), Swedish princess, wife of King Sweyn II of Denmark Gyda Christensen (1872–1964), Norwegian actress...
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Gyða was a legendary noblewoman from the British Isles who, according to Old Norse kings' sagas, selected Óláfr Tryggvason as a husband during his time...
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Gyða Valtýsdóttir (born 5 January 1982) is an Icelandic musician and multi-instrumentalist and winner of the 2019 Nordic Council Music Prize. She was an...
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Gyda Eiriksdottir of Hordaland (Gyða Eiríksdóttir) was a semi-legendary Norwegian concubine during the Viking Age. She appears in the Saga of Harald Fairhair...
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The Gyda Peninsula (Russian: Гыда́нский полуо́стров, romanized: Gydansky poluostrov) is a geographical feature of the Siberian coast in the Kara Sea. It...
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Gyda Anundsdotter of Sweden, also known as Guda and Gunhild (died c. 1048/1049), was a medieval and Viking Age Swedish princess and Danish queen consort...
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Gyda Westvold Hansen (born 20 April 2002) is a Norwegian Nordic combined skier who represents IL Nansen. She became the first ever World Champion in women's...
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Olaf Tryggvason (section Marriage to Gyda)
Gyda, sister of Olaf Cuaran, King of Dublin. Gyda was the widow of an earl, and was searching for a new husband. A great many men had come, but Gyda singled...
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Gytha Thorkelsdóttir (redirect from Gȳða Þorkelsdōttir)
Gytha Thorkelsdóttir (c. 997 – c. 1069), also called Githa, was a Danish noblewoman. She was the wife of Godwin, Earl of Wessex, and the mother of King...
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Gyda Hansen (7 February 1938 – 20 August 2010) was a Danish film actress. She appeared in 22 films between 1963 and 2000. Støv for alle pengene (1963)...
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Gyda Ellefsplass Olssen (born November 16, 1978, in Elverum) is a Norwegian sport shooter. At age twenty-nine, Olssen made her official debut for the 2008...
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Gyda Martha Kristine Christensen (née Andersen; 21 May 1872 – 20 August 1964) was a Norwegian actress, dancer, choreographer and managing director. Christensen...
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Gyda National Park (Gydansky National Park; Russian: Национальный парк «Гыданский») is the northernmost national park in the Western Siberia. The park...
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Gyda river is a river in Russia. It flows through the territory of the Tazovsky district of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. The length of the river...
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Gyda Enger (born 14 January 1993) is a Norwegian ski jumper, who represents the club Hernes IL. She made her debut in the Continental Cup, the highest...
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Gyda (Norwegian: Gydafeltet) is an offshore oil field located in the southern Norwegian section of the North Sea, along with the Ula, Tambar and Tambar...
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According to Heimskringla, Álof was the first child of Harald Fairhair and Gyða Eiriksdottir. She was given in marriage to Thórir þegjandi (‘the Silent’)...
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dominant parties. Carter, Neil; Keith, Daniel; Vasilopoulou, Sofia; Sindre, Gyda M. (March 8, 2023). The Routledge Handbook of Political Parties (PDF). p...
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Waterfront Shipping (redirect from Gyda Shipping)
company was founded in 1988 as Wind Product Tankers, later changing name to Gyda Shipping and Tschudi & Eitzen Shipping until it took the present name in...
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same as men's competitions. Johannes Lamparter from Austria (men's) and Gyda Westvold Hansen from Norway (women's) were the reigning champions from the...
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was to Gyda of Sweden, daughter of king Anund Jacob of Sweden. His second marriage, in 1050, was to Gunnhildr Sveinsdóttir, the stepmother of Gyda. The...
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India and a part of OMI's organisation in the US.[citation needed] "TORM GYDA". www.naviecapitani.it. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original...
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(seasons 1 and 3) Daughter of Earl Haraldson and Siggy. She, along with Gyda, dies in a plague. Played by Maude Hirst (seasons 1–4) Floki's long-suffering...
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begins with a marriage proposal that resulted in rejection and scorn from Gyda, the daughter of Eirik, king of Hordaland. She said she refused to marry...
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drains a large part of central Siberia. Its delta is formed between the Gyda Peninsula and the Taymyr Peninsula. It is the central one of three large...
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The Iveys 1962-1969 with / gyda, Ron Griffiths, Mike Gibbins and / a David Jenkin and /a Badfinger 1969-1975 with / gyda Tom Evans 1967, Joey Molland...
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17–present) Merete Lingjærde (Seasons 11–present) Former Toni Ferraz (Season 10) Gyda Bloch Thorsen (Season 10) Anita Langset (Season 1) Trond Harr (Seasons 1–3)...
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(620-mile) bay of the Kara Sea, separating the Yamal Peninsula from the Gyda Peninsula. The combined Ob-Irtysh system, the fourth-longest river system...
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joined by twin sisters Gyða and Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir. According to Kristín, the band's name was not intended to mean anything. Gyða left the band to return...
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