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  2. Passio Olavi - Wikipedia

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    Passio a miracule beati Olavi ('The Passion and Miracles of the Blessed Olaf'), better known as Passio Olavi, is a collection of legends about the Norwegian national saint Olaf II the Holy. The text was probably collected while Eysteinn Erlendsson was Archbishop of Nidaros (1159–1188) and is possibly written by Eysteinn himself.

  3. The Sea of Trolls - Wikipedia

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    Thorgil: A half-Saxon shield-maiden, daughter of a Saxon slave and the greatest berserker of Olaf's village, Thorgrim. Olaf-One Brow: A massive Northman, leader of the raiding team that captures Jack and Lucy, and currently the best berserker of his village. Rune: Olaf's former skald, who lost his voice in battle, and becomes a mentor to Jack.

  4. Óláfr Þórðarson - Wikipedia

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    He is usually called Óláfr hvítaskáld (O.N.: [ˈxwiːtɑˌskɑːld]; M.I.: [ˈkʰviːtaˌskault]; "Olaf the white skald") in contrast to a contemporary skald called Óláfr svartaskáld ("Olaf the black skald").

  5. Olaf Guthfrithson - Wikipedia

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    Olaf first conclusively appears in contemporary records in 933 when the annals describe him plundering Armagh on 10 November. [2] He is then recorded as allying with Matudán mac Áeda, overking of Ulaid and raiding as far as Sliabh Beagh, where they were met by an army led by Muirchertach mac Néill of Ailech, and lost 240 men in the ensuing battle along with much of their plunder.

  6. Legend of Faerghail - Wikipedia

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    Peter Olafson of Computer Gaming World in 1991 described the game as "a Bard's Tale cousin with a horde of bells and whistles". The magazine praised the Amiga version's graphics and audio, but criticized the lengthy load times, poor play balance when starting with new characters, and errors in the translation. [1]

  7. Olaf the Black - Wikipedia

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    Óláfr Guðrøðarson (died 1237) (Scottish Gaelic: Amhlaibh Dubh), also known as Olaf the Black, was a thirteenth-century King of the Isles, and a member of the Crovan dynasty. [ note 1 ] He was a son of Guðrøðr Óláfsson, King of the Isles and Fionnghuala Nic Lochlainn. Óláfr was a younger son of his father; Óláfr's elder brother ...

  8. Shaquille O'Neal Explains How He Maintains All of His Many ...

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    Celebrities, kids, fans, random people in the toy store — they've all got a friend in Shaquille O'Neal. As O'Neal, 52, gears up for his annual Shaq's Fun House party during Super Bowl weekend ...

  9. Sigrid the Haughty - Wikipedia

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    Sigrid the Haughty (Old Norse:Sigríðr (hin) stórráða), also known as Sigrid Storråda (), is a Scandinavian queen appearing in Norse sagas.Sigrid is named in several late and sometimes contradictory Icelandic sagas composed generations after the events the stories describe, but there is no reliable, historical evidence attesting to the veracity of her depiction in those tales.