Bein útsending frá leik KA og Völsungs í Unbrokendeild kvenna í blaki þann 9. október 2024 í KA-Heimilinu á Akureyri.
Bein útsending frá leik KA og Völsungs í Unbrokendeild karla í blaki þann 2. október 2024 í KA-Heimilinu á Akureyri.
Bein útsending frá leik KA og Vestra í Unbroken deild karla í blaki þann 21. september 2024 í KA-Heimilinu á Akureyri.
Íþróttafélagið Völsungur is an Icelandic multi-sport club from the town of Húsavík located on the north coast of Iceland on the shores of Skjálfandi bay.
The Vestri men's basketball team, commonly known as Vestri, is a basketball team based in Ísafjörður, Iceland. It is part of the Íþróttafélagið Vestri multi-sport club.
Knattspyrnudeild Vestra, also known as Vestri, is the football department of the Vestri sport club and is based in Ísafjarðarbær, Iceland.
The Vestri women's basketball team, commonly known as Vestri, is a basketball team based in Ísafjörður, Iceland. It is part of the Vestri multi-sport club.
In Norse mythology, Völsung was the son of Rerir and the eponymous ancestor of the ill-fortuned Völsung clan (Vǫlsungar), which includes the well known Norse hero Sigurð. He was murdered by the Geatish king Siggeir and later avenged by one of his sons, Sigmund, and his daughter Signy, who was married to Siggeir.
Vestri may refer to:
Vestris may refer to:
Vestric-et-Candiac is a commune in the Gard department in southern France.
The Vestries Act 1831, commonly known as Hobhouse's Vestry Act , is an Act of Parliament in 1831 and was a local government overhaul which also affected the Established Church at a local level. The act gave subsidiarity in that local ratepayers would have to agree by a special majority for the reform to take effect in their local area (parish).
The Vestries Act 1850 (13 & 14 Vict. c.
The Vestri Obygdir, IPA: /wɛstri: o:bygði:r/ (Old Norse: Vestrí Óbygðír) (Western Wilderness), sometimes referred to in English as Vestri Obygdir, was a Viking fishing and hunting ground during the 10th and 13th century. It is now located in what is now the Cumberland Sound in south eastern Baffin Island in Canada.
A vestry was a committee for the local secular and ecclesiastical government for a parish in England and Wales, which originally met in the vestry or sacristy of the parish church, and consequently became known colloquially as the "vestry". For many centuries the vestries were the sole de facto local government and presided over local, communal fundraising and expenditure until the mid or late 19th century with local Established Church chairmanship.