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Saint Olaf College (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
Saint Olaf College [edit] History Originally, St. Olaf College in Northfield MN was formed as ... home. In its first operational year, “Saint Olaf Expatriation Camp” consisted of two limestone barracks ... later these punishment squads would become the Saint Olaf Choir. In the decades leading ...
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Saint Olaf's chapel
Saint Olaf's chapel Illustration in wrought-iron of ... where Olav baptized locals during his escape Saint Olaf's chapel is a church in Kumla ... In the beginning of the 10th century Olaf II of Norway, or Saint Olaf ...
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Patron saint
Patron saint This page represents the affiliations of people ... but especially in Roman Catholicism, a patron saint has special affinity for a trade or group. St. Florian is the patron saint of firefighters, and St. Christopher is the patron saint of travellers, for example. Eastern Orthodoxy generally ... For example, St. Joseph is the patron saint of Belgium, St. Patrick is patron ...
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St. Olaf
St. Olaf St Olaf can refer to: People Saint Olaf, King Olaf II of Norway Places St. Olaf, ...
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Olaf two th (translated from Chinese)
Olaf two th On July 29, 1030, Norwegian King Olaf two th died in battle in Battle of Stiklestad. Saint Olaf two th □Harral pine Olav II Haraldsson ... 29th ) Norway ( 1015 year □in 1028). Olaf two th once for ran amuck ...
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Saint Olav II (translated from French)
Saint Olav II blazon of Norway Saint Olaf or Olav Haraldson, known as the Large one or the Saint, roi of Norway (1016-1028), born in ... various countries, and mainly the monk Anschaire saint, the apostle of North, later évêque ...
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Olaf II of Norway
Olaf II of Norway Olav II Haraldsson ( 995 ... the Stout and after his canonization as Saint Olav), was born in the year in ... modern equivalent in Norwegian, formerly often spelled Olaf. His name in Danish is Oluf, in ... as Oláfr hinn helgi, Olavus rex, and Olaf (as used in English) are used interchangeably ... Olav's later status as the patron saint of Norway, and to his importance ...
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User:Olaf Stephanos
User:Olaf Stephanos Saint Olaf wearing a Στέφανος Welcome to my user ... 2007 in Strasbourg, France, studying cultural history. Olaf Stephanos is my pseudonym in Wikipedia. It ...
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Saint Canute's Cathedral
Saint Canute's Cathedral Saint Canute's Cathedral (Danish: Odense Domkirke or ... named after the Danish king Canute the Saint (Danish: Knud den Hellige). Although King Canute the Saint was, historically, not much of a saint, there is an unusual reason for ...
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Normandy (translated from French)
... parts of low and sandy littoral (towards Saint-Vaast and it Michaelmas Mount). Headlight of ... Neubourg the countryside ofÉvreux the countryside of Saint-Andrew Country of Ouche Country of Trough ... to Weak-the-pinks, enters Dieppe and Saint-Valery-in-Caux, in Seine-Maritime . Regional ... 51 198 hab.) Dieppe (35 694 hab.) Saint-Hélier (29 400 hab.), capital of the ... 24 056 hab.) Lisieux (23 166 hab.) Saint-Lô (20 090 hab.) Nickel silver ( ...
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