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Kári and is
According to Fundinn Noregr, Ægir is a son of the giant Fornjótr and brother of Logi (" fire ") and Kári (" wind ").
He sets the sons of Njáll against Höskuldr ; the tragedy of the saga is that they are so susceptible to his promptings that they, with Mörðr and Kári, murder him as he sows in his field.
Kári follows, and is shipwrecked near Flosi's home.
It is currently led by Kári P. Højgaard.
Sigurður Kári Kristjánsson ( born May 9, 1973 ) is an Icelandic Member of Parliament for the Independence Party ( Sjálfstæðisflokkurinn ).
is: Sigurður Kári Kristjánsson
He is father of three sons named Ægir or Hlér, Logi and Kári.
In the other accounts Logi is the brother of Kári who is a distant ancestor of Raum the Old who is father of Álf or Finnálf ( Finnálfr ), king of Álfheim.
Kári is mentioned in one of the thulur as a term for wind.
Kári is father of a son who is named Frosti (' frost ') according to the Orkneyinga saga but named Jökul ( jǫkull: ' icicle, ice, glacier ') according to the Hversu.
He is son of giant Fornjótr and brother of Ægir ( sea giant ) and Kári ( god of the wind ).
In the Orkneyinga saga, Snow the Old ( Snærr hinn gamli ) is son of Frosti ' frost ' son of Kári.
In the account called Hversu Noregr byggdist (' How Norway was inhabited ') in the Flatey Book, Snær is son of Jökul ( Jǫkull ' icicle, ice, glacier ') son of Kári.
He is a son of Fornjót, and brother of Logi ( fire, flame ) and Kári ( wind ).

Kári and wind
* Kári, son of Fornjót, the personification of wind in Norse mythology
His children are Ægir ( the ruler of the sea ), Logi ( fire giant ) and Kári ( god of wind ).
The Hversu account says further that Ægir ruled over the seas, Logi over fire, and Kári over wind.

Kári and brother
Allan Streymoy ( Kári Streymoy's brother ) took over singing duties for a brief time during which they released the single " Ólavur Riddararós ".

Kári and Hlér
He had three sons ; one was Hlér, another Logi, the third Kári ; he ruled over winds, but Logi over fire, Hlér over the seas.

Kári and all
Moved by this, all but Kári and Njáll's nephew Þorgeir reach a settlement, while everyone contributes to Ljótr's weregild, which in the end amounts to a quadruple compensation.

Kári and sons
Þráinn brings back the malevolent Betrayal-Hrappr ; the sons of Njáll the noble Kári Sölmundarson, who marries their sister.
Njáll's sons, with Kári, prepare to ambush Þráinn and his followers.
Although Flosi invites Njáll and Bergþóra to leave, they refuse, preferring to die with their sons and their grandson Þórðr ( the son of Kári ).
Before the sons of Sigfús reach home, Kári attacks them, and most of the rest of the saga describes his vengeance for the burning.

Kári and .
Eventually eleven people die, not including Kári who escapes under cover of the smoke by running along the beam of the house.
Flosi knows that Kári will exact vengeance for the burning.
Kári marries Höskuldr's widow.
Other well known Faroese musicians include: Eivør Pálsdóttir, Teitur Lassen, Lena Anderssen, Høgni Lisberg, Høgni Reistrup, Petur Pólson, Terji Rasmussen, Evi Tausen, Hallur Joensen, Hanus G. Johansen, Heine Lützen, Kári av Reyni, Kári P., Alex Bærendsen, Regin Dahl, Davur Juul Magnussen, Simon Von Konoy, Ólavur Olsen, Eyðun Nolsøe, Guðrun Sólja Jacobsen, Kári Sverisson, Steintór Rasmussen, Anna Katrin Egilstrøð, Brandur Enni, Linda Andrews, Lyon Hansen, Jens Marni Hansen, Jóannes Lamhauge, Annika av Matras and Guðrið Hansdóttir.
Other composers are Kristian Blak, Tróndur Bogason, Kári Bæk, Palli Hansen, Knút Olsen and Pauli í Sandágerði.
* Kári P. Højgaard
Otherwise this personage appears only in the Hversu and Orkneyinga saga accounts where Kári appears to be the heir to his father's kingdoms as in the Hversu Kári's descendants emerge also as rulers of Finland and Kvenland.

is and lord
It was the mutual bond and obligation between monarch and subjects, whereby subjects are called his liege subjects, because they are bound to obey and serve him ; and he is called their liege lord, because he should maintain and defend them ( Ex parte Anderson ( 1861 ) 3 El & El 487 ; 121 ER 525 ; China Navigation Co v Attorney-General ( 1932 ) 48 TLR 375 ; Attorney-General v Nissan 1 All ER 629 ; Oppenheimer v Cattermole 3 All ER 1106 ).
" The only crime that could not be compensated with a payment of money is treachery to a lord, " since Almighty God adjudged none for those who despised Him, nor did Christ, the Son of God, adjudge any for the one who betrayed Him to death ; and He commanded everyone to love his lord as Himself.
" Another line from " Floater " is " My old man, he's like some feudal lord.
" On the first lines of the book is the line " My old man would sit there like a feudal lord.
And he answered him, I am: go, tell thy lord, Behold, Elijah is here.
* Charon ( Dungeons & Dragons ), a lord of the Yugoloths whose primary function is to provide passage across the River Styx for a steep price
* 1993 – Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar is shot and killed in Medellín.
Dominatrix is the feminine form of the Latin dominator, a ruler or lord, and was originally used in a non-sexual sense.
:" Also in another volume from the times of Pope John XV, Dagome, lord, and Ote, lady, and their sons Misico and Lambert ( I do not know of which nation those people are, but I think they are Sardinians, for those are ruled by four judges ) were supposed to give to Saint Peter one state in whole which is called Schinesghe, with all its lands in borders which run along the long sea, along Prussia to the place called Rus, thence to Kraków and from said Kraków to the River Oder, straight to a place called Alemure, and from said Alemure to the land of Milczanie, and from the borders of that people to the Oder and from that, going along the River Oder, ending at the earlier mentioned city of Schinesghe.
The exact meaning of his name is uncertain: the common translation is " Lord of the Earth ": the Sumerian en is translated as a title equivalent to " lord "; it was originally a title given to the High Priest ; ki means " earth "; but there are theories that ki in this name has another origin, possibly kig of unknown meaning, or kur meaning " mound ".
In the epic Enki and Ninhursag, Enki, as lord of Ab or fresh water ( also the Sumerian word for semen ), is living with his wife in the paradise of Dilmun where
The Apsu was figured as the abyss of water beneath the earth, and since the gathering place of the dead, known as Aralu, was situated near the confines of the Apsu, he was also designated as En-Ki ; i. e. " lord of that which is below ", in contrast to Anu, who was the lord of the " above " or the heavens.
The consort of Ea, known as Ninhursag, Ki, Uriash Damkina, " lady of that which is below ", or Damgalnunna, " big lady of the waters ", originally was fully equal with Ea, but in more patriarchal Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian times plays a part merely in association with her lord.
Freyr ( sometimes anglicized Frey, from * frawjaz " lord ") is one of the most important gods of Norse paganism.
His classic definition of feudalism is the most widely known today and also the easiest to understand, simply put, when a lord granted a fief to a vassal, the vassal provided military service in return.
Qui tam is an abbreviated form of the Latin legal phrase qui tam pro domino rege quam pro se ipso in hac parte sequitur (" he who brings a case on behalf of our lord the King, as well as for himself ") In a qui tam action, the citizen filing suit is called a " relator ".
He is usually accompanied by his consort Rati and his companion Vasanta, lord of the spring season.
He is the son of an international crime lord.
Often the keep is the most defended area of a castle, and as such may form the main habitation area for a noble or lord, or contain important stores such as the armoury or the main well.
It is a compounds of a noun meaning " lord " and a verb meaning " to frown in anger ", and so is interpreted as " he is one who frowns like a lord " or " he who is angry in a noble manner.

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