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  1. Sigrún Knútsdóttir, fv. formaður FÍSÞ minnist Magnúsar og segir: “Man alltaf eftir því þegar við 3 Íslendingar mættum til náms í Statens fysioterapiskole í Oslo 1971 þá fengum við strax að heyra um “den flinke Magnus fra Island” svo að við fylltumst strax stolti.”

  2. Magnus Olafsson ( Bahasa Norse Kuno: Magnús Óláfsson; Bahasa Norwegia dan Bahasa Denmark: Magnus Olavsson; skt. 1024 – 25 Oktober 1047 ), lebih dikenal sebagai Magnus yang Baik ( Bahasa Norse Kuno: Magnús góði, Bahasa Norwegia dan Bahasa Denmark: Magnus den gode ), merupakan Raja Norwegia sejak 1035 dan Raja Denmark sejak 1042, ia ...

  3. Through 1956, all Olympic field hockey gold medals were won by either Great Britain or India. They had never played each other until the 1948 Olympics, when India beat the hosts 4-0.

  4. Magnus OLAFSSON. Team Iceland. Swimming. Games Participations 1. First Olympic Games Seoul 1988. Year of Birth 1967.

  5. Magnus I Olafsson (c. 1024—1047) Quick Reference (c. 1024–1047), King of Norway from 1035 to his death. The illegitimate son of King Olaf II Haraldsson (Saint ...

  6. Magnus Barefoot (Old Norse: Magnús berfœttr, Norwegian; Magnus Berrføtt) or Magnus III Olafsson (1073 – 24 August 1103) was King of Norway from 1093 until 1103 and King of Mann and the Isles from 1099 until 1103. Background. Magnus was the son of King Olaf Kyrre, grandson of King Harald Hardrada and great-nephew of King Olaf the Saint.

  7. 20 de nov. de 2020 · Magnús was born in the spring of 1024. His mother was Álfhildr, the king's concubine, a beautiful woman of a noble family. She gave birth to a baby boy one night, and none of his men dared to wake up King Óláfr. The baby was so weak that they decided to baptize him immediately, and the name was given to him by the skald Sigvatr: he “hét ...