Agnar Tegnander was born in 1929.
Agnar Aas was born in 1951.
Agnar Helgason was born in 1968.
Agnar Sandmo was born in 1938.
Agnar Johannes Barth was born in 1871.
Agnar Mykle was born on August 8, 1915, in Trondheim, Norway.
Agnar Johannes Barth died in 1948.
Agnar Mykle died on January 14, 1994, in Asker, Norway.
Agnar Saudmo has written: 'Investment incentives and the corporate income tax'
Agnar Mykle has written: 'A man and his sink and other stories' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Translations into English, Fiction 'The hotel room' -- subject(s): Fiction 'Samlede verker' 'The Song of the red ruby' 'Kjre Lille Moff' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Travel
The poem, Beowulf, is a fictional representation of a historical tale. The story is told by taking events from the past and revamping them as fiction. The tale of Ingeld and Freawaru goes back to the tale of Ingeld and his first wife, the daughter of the Swedish earl, Swerting. The slave who stumbles onto the dragon's hoard is a fictionalisation of the slave, Tunni, who buried the hoard in the ground on the death of his master, and then fought against Egill over the control of it. The name 'Ongen -theow' means 'against-the-servant'. Ongentheow is a character who is equivalent to Egill.The Dragon is Onela. Beowulf is Bothvarr Bjarki. Grendel is Agnar, the child of Ingeld and his first wife (who is the daughter of Swerting). And Grendel's Mother is therefore the daughter of Swerting.The poet appears to have fashioned his story by inserting a couple of episodes (on Grendel and his Mum) into an originally-historical saga on Ingeld, and on Bjarki and Agnar.
The cast of Electronica Reykjavik - 2008 includes: Agnar Agnarsson as Himself ("DJ Agzilla") Sean McLuskey as Himself ("The Brain Club") Tanya Pollock as Herself ("Anonymous") Marlon Pollock as Himself ("Anonymous") Thorhallor Skullason as himself Birgir Thorarinsson as himself Curver Thoroddsen as himself Marc Wigan as Himself ("The Brain Club")
"Kvinnen og tiden" ("The Woman and the Time") is a novel written by Norwegian author Agnar Mykle. It explores themes of love, relationships, and identity through the story of a woman's journey through life. The book has received both praise and controversy for its exploration of sexual themes and feminist perspectives.