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'''Magnusson''', or '''Magnússon''', is a surname of [[Scandinavia]]n origin, meaning ''son of Magnus''. It may refer to: |
'''Magnusson''', or '''Magnússon''', is a surname of [[Scandinavia]]n origin, meaning ''son of Magnus''. It may refer to: |
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== People == |
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*[[Arn Magnusson]], fictional character created by Jan Guillou |
*[[Arn Magnusson]], fictional character created by Jan Guillou |
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*[[Árni Magnússon]], Icelandic scholar |
*[[Árni Magnússon]], Icelandic scholar |
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*[[Arne Magnusson]], fictional character from the [[Half-Life (video game)|Half-Life]] [[video game]] series |
*[[Arne Magnusson]], fictional character from the [[Half-Life (video game)|Half-Life]] [[video game]] series |
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*[[Birger Jarl]], or Birger Magnusson of Bjälbo, founder of Stockholm |
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*[[Birger, King of Sweden|Birger of Sweden]], or Birger Magnusson, King of Sweden 1284–1318 |
*[[Birger, King of Sweden|Birger of Sweden]], or Birger Magnusson, King of Sweden 1284–1318 |
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*[[Daniel Magnusson (ice hockey)|Daniel Magnusson]] (born 1991), Swedish professional ice hockey centre |
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*[[Daniel Magnusson (curler)|Daniel Magnusson]] (born 2000), Swedish curler |
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*[[Eggert Magnússon]], chairman of [[West Ham United F.C.]] |
*[[Eggert Magnússon]], chairman of [[West Ham United F.C.]] |
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*[[Eirik II of Norway]], King of Norway 1280–1299 |
*[[Eirik II of Norway]], King of Norway 1280–1299 |
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*[[Eystein I of Norway]], or Øystein Magnusson, King of Norway 1103–1123 |
*[[Eystein I of Norway]], or Øystein Magnusson, King of Norway 1103–1123 |
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*[[Finnur Magnússon]], Icelandic scholar and archæologist (also known as Finn Magnussen) |
*[[Finnur Magnússon]], Icelandic scholar and archæologist (also known as Finn Magnussen) |
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*[[Göran Magnusson (politician)|Göran Magnusson]] (1939–2010), Swedish politician |
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*[[Green Party candidates, 2003 Manitoba provincial election|Mikel Magnusson]], candidate for the Green Party of Manitoba |
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*[[Haakon Magnusson of Norway]], King of Norway 1093–1094 |
*[[Haakon Toresfostre|Haakon Magnusson of Norway]], King of Norway 1093–1094 |
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*[[Håkon V of Norway]], King of Norway 1299–1319 |
*[[Håkon V of Norway]], King of Norway 1299–1319 |
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*[[Håkon VI of Norway]], King of Norway 1343–1380 |
*[[Håkon VI of Norway]], King of Norway 1343–1380 |
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*[[Hilde Magnusson Lydvo]], Norwegian Labour Party politician |
*[[Hilde Magnusson Lydvo]], Norwegian Labour Party politician |
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*[[Hörður Magnússon (disambiguation)]], several people |
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*[[Inge Magnusson]], Norwegian pretender to King Sverre Sigurdsson |
*[[Inge Magnusson]], Norwegian pretender to King Sverre Sigurdsson |
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*[[Jon Magnusson, Earl of Orkney|Jon Magnusson]], Earl of Orkney 1284–c. 1300 |
*[[Jon Magnusson, Earl of Orkney|Jon Magnusson]], Earl of Orkney 1284–c. 1300 |
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*[[Jón Arnar Magnússon]], Icelandic decathlete |
*[[Jón Arnar Magnússon]], Icelandic decathlete |
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*[[Jón Magnússon]], Icelandic politician |
*[[Jón Magnússon (politician)]], Icelandic politician |
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*[[Magnus Magnusson, Earl of Orkney|Magnus Magnusson]], Earl of Orkney 1273–1284 |
*[[Magnus Magnusson, Earl of Orkney|Magnus Magnusson]], Earl of Orkney 1273–1284 |
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*[[Magnus Magnusson]], Icelandic/Scottish television presenter, journalist, translator and writer |
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*[[Magnús Árni Magnússon]] (born 1968), Icelandic politician |
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*[[Magnús Ver Magnússon]], Icelandic powerlifter and World's Strongest Man champion |
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*[[Mats Magnusson]], Swedish football player |
*[[Mats Magnusson]], Swedish football player |
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*[[Olaf Magnusson of Norway]], King of Norway 1103–1115 |
*[[Olaf Magnusson of Norway]], King of Norway 1103–1115 |
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*[[Olafur Magnússon]], Icelandic chess master |
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*[[Pandora (singer)|Pandora]], Swedish eurodance artist, real name Anneli Magnusson |
*[[Pandora (singer)|Pandora]], Swedish eurodance artist, real name Anneli Magnusson |
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*[[Páll Magnússon]], president of the RÚV and news anchor for Sjónvarpið |
*[[Páll Magnússon]], president of the RÚV and news anchor for Sjónvarpið |
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*[[Per Magnusson]], Swedish songwriter |
*[[Per Magnusson]], Swedish songwriter |
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*[[Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson]], sister of the current King of Sweden |
*[[Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson]], sister of the current King of Sweden |
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*[[Ragnar Magnusson]] (1901–1981), Swedish long-distance runner |
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*[[Sally Magnusson]], Scottish broadcaster and writer |
*[[Sally Magnusson]], Scottish broadcaster and writer |
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*[[Sigurd I of Norway]], King of Norway 1103–1130 |
*[[Sigurd I of Norway]], King of Norway 1103–1130 |
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*[[Sigurd Magnusson]], Norwegian pretender to King Sverre Sigurdsson |
*[[Sigurd Magnusson]], Norwegian pretender to King Sverre Sigurdsson |
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*[[Skúli Magnússon]], Icelandic bailiff |
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*[[Thomas Magnusson]], Swedish cross-country skier |
*[[Thomas Magnusson]], Swedish cross-country skier |
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*[[Valdemar, Duke of Finland|Valdemar Magnusson]], Duke of Finland |
*[[Valdemar, Duke of Finland|Valdemar Magnusson]], Duke of Finland |
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 3 December 2024
Magnusson, or Magnússon, is a surname of Scandinavian origin, meaning son of Magnus. It may refer to:
- Arn Magnusson, fictional character created by Jan Guillou
- Árni Magnússon, Icelandic scholar
- Arne Magnusson, fictional character from the Half-Life video game series
- Birger Jarl, or Birger Magnusson of Bjälbo, founder of Stockholm
- Birger of Sweden, or Birger Magnusson, King of Sweden 1284–1318
- Daniel Magnusson (born 1991), Swedish professional ice hockey centre
- Daniel Magnusson (born 2000), Swedish curler
- Eggert Magnússon, chairman of West Ham United F.C.
- Eirik II of Norway, King of Norway 1280–1299
- Eiríkr Magnússon, Icelandic scholar
- Emil Magnusson, Swedish athlete
- Eric XII of Sweden, rival King of Sweden 1356–1359
- Eric, Duke of Södermanland, or Erik Magnusson
- Eskil Magnusson, lawspeaker of Västergötland
- Eystein I of Norway, or Øystein Magnusson, King of Norway 1103–1123
- Finnur Magnússon, Icelandic scholar and archæologist (also known as Finn Magnussen)
- Göran Magnusson (1939–2010), Swedish politician
- Haakon Magnusson of Norway, King of Norway 1093–1094
- Håkon V of Norway, King of Norway 1299–1319
- Håkon VI of Norway, King of Norway 1343–1380
- Hilde Magnusson Lydvo, Norwegian Labour Party politician
- Hörður Magnússon (disambiguation), several people
- Inge Magnusson, Norwegian pretender to King Sverre Sigurdsson
- Jon Magnusson, Earl of Orkney 1284–c. 1300
- Jón Arnar Magnússon, Icelandic decathlete
- Jón Magnússon (politician), Icelandic politician
- Magnus Magnusson, Earl of Orkney 1273–1284
- Magnus Magnusson, Icelandic/Scottish television presenter, journalist, translator and writer
- Magnús Árni Magnússon (born 1968), Icelandic politician
- Magnús Ver Magnússon, Icelandic powerlifter and World's Strongest Man champion
- Mats Magnusson, Swedish football player
- Olaf Magnusson of Norway, King of Norway 1103–1115
- Olafur Magnússon, Icelandic chess master
- Pandora, Swedish eurodance artist, real name Anneli Magnusson
- Páll Magnússon, president of the RÚV and news anchor for Sjónvarpið
- Per Magnusson, Swedish songwriter
- Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson, sister of the current King of Sweden
- Ragnar Magnusson (1901–1981), Swedish long-distance runner
- Sally Magnusson, Scottish broadcaster and writer
- Sigurd I of Norway, King of Norway 1103–1130
- Sigurd Magnusson, Norwegian pretender to King Sverre Sigurdsson
- Skúli Magnússon, Icelandic bailiff
- Thomas Magnusson, Swedish cross-country skier
- Valdemar Magnusson, Duke of Finland
See also
[edit]- Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies, academic institute in Reykjavík
- Situation Magnusson, a Swedish television program