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  1. Sigurd Erlingsson Ribbung (Old Norse: Sigurðr ribbungr) (died 1226) was a Norwegian nobleman and pretender to the throne of Norway during the civil war era in Norway.

  2. The 12th Man ( Norwegian: Den 12. mann) is a 2017 Norwegian historical drama film directed by Harald Zwart, starring Thomas Gullestad as Jan Baalsrud, who escapes from occupying Nazi Germans in Rebbenesøya, via Lyngen Fjord and Manndalen, to neutral Sweden in the spring of 1943.

    • Veslemøy Ruud Zwart, Espen Horn, Aage Aaberge
    • Christophe Beck
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  4. Dec 30, 2023 · Sigurd mastered both the political game and the military challenges, and he is thus one of the most successful field lords of the Norwegian Middle Ages. In the summer of 1226, however, King Sigurd died. He was succeeded as the leader of the ribs by Knut Håkonsson , son of Håkon Galen.

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    • 1226 (22-23)Oslo, Norway
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  5. Apr 8, 2023 · At the age of 20, Snorri gained chieftain status and an estate at Reykholt through an arranged marriage with Bersi Vermundarson. By now, it was 1199, 15 years after the death of Magnus Erlingsson, the last Norwegian king to whom Snorri would dedicate one of his sagas in Heimskringla.

  6. Dec 30, 2023 · Year 1282, at St. Eriksdag was dubbed Sigvid Ribbing the Long by Magnus Ladulås to "Knights of the Holy Order. Seraphin's Order". He lived in Skåne and built according to history Torstorp's church in Mark i Vastergotland. He was also buried there - and his ribs were hung up in the roof of the church. von Nackreij - Skytte, Volume 3, page 371.

  7. Mar 22, 2019 · That's the basic premise of Benedikt Erlingsson's quirky, amusing and at times thoughtful film about an Icelandic woman forced to choose between two passions. Halldora Geirharosdottir in "Woman at War," a Magnolia Pictures release.

  8. Mar 12, 2019 · The whimsically satirical movie by Benedikt Erlingsson- which debuted at Cannes and played at the Toronto international Film Festival - introduces us to Halla (Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir), a cheerful choir director whose day-to-day existence is a front for her double life as a one-woman eco-army.

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