Gorm the Old (Danish: Gorm den Gamle; Old Norse: Gormr gamli; Latin: Gormus Senex), also called Gorm the Languid (Danish: Gorm Løge, Gorm den Dvaske)...
Look up Gorm, gorm, or gormless in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gorm may refer to: Gorm (computing), a rapid application development tool GORM, the "fantastic...
Gorm or GORM may refer to: Gorm (computing), Graphical Object Relationship Modeller, a graphical interface builder application in the developer tools...
Cairn Gorm (Scottish Gaelic: An Càrn Gorm) is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands. It is part of the Cairngorms range and wider Grampian Mountains. With...
Gorm Wisweh (born in Svaneke, Denmark) is a Danish TV-cook, author of cooking books and the founder of Gorm's Pizza. Gorm was born in Svaneke on Bornholm...
Gorm is a natural gas and oilfield in the Danish Sector of North Sea. It was discovered in 1971 and is the largest oilfield exploited by Denmark. The production...
Lodbrok. The saga in turn makes Harthacnut the father of the historical king, Gorm. It has been suggested he is to be identified with the Hardegon of Northmannia...
Gorm Wagner (24 August 1930 – 24 July 2018) was a Danish sexologist. Born on 24 August 1930, Wagner earned his medical degree at the University of Copenhagen...
compatible with WebObjects 4.x Gorm, a user interface builder application, and part of the developer tools of GNUstep. Gorm is the equivalent of Interface...
Gorm W. Decem Jensen (2 January 1886 – 1 January 1968) was a Danish gymnast who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. In 1908 he finished fourth with the...
died c. 985/86) was a king of Denmark and Norway. He was the son of King Gorm the Old and of Thyra Dannebod. Harald ruled as king of Denmark from c. 958...
eastern Highlands of Scotland closely associated with the mountain Cairn Gorm. The Cairngorms became part of Scotland's second national park (the Cairngorms...
stones was raised by King Gorm the Old in memory of his wife Thyra. The larger of the two stones was raised by King Gorm's son, Harald Bluetooth, in memory...
Quinag (Scottish Gaelic: A’ Chuineag) is an 808 m high mountain range in Sutherland in the Scottish Highlands, with an undulating series of peaks along...
Prince Gorm of Denmark (Danish: Prins Gorm Christian Frederik Hans Harald til Danmark; b. Jægersborghus, 24 February 1919 – Copenhagen, 26 December 1991)...
The Bratach Gorm (or Blue Banner) is the highest prize given by the Scottish Piping Society of London and was introduced in 1938. In 1994 the competition...
Ben Gorm (Irish: An Bhinn Ghorm, meaning 'the blue peak') is a mountain with a height of 700 metres (2,300 ft) on the north side of Killary Harbour in...
Loch Gorm Castle is a ruined castle located on Eilean Mòr (big island) on Loch Gorm, Islay, Scotland. It was once a stronghold of Clan Macdonald. The castle...
Queen Gunnhild. He was named after Gunhild's father, the Danish king Gorm the Old (Gorm den Gamle). Gamle is said to have died in 955 near the village of...
Thyra (Old Norse: Þyri or Þyre) was the wife of King Gorm the Old of Denmark, and one of the first queens of Denmark widely believed by scholars to be...
The Danish ironclad Gorm was a monitor built for the Royal Danish Navy in the 1860s. She was scrapped in 1912. The ship was 71.11 meters (233 ft 4 in)...
James Gormly (24 July 1836 – 19 May 1922) was an Irish-born Australian politician. He was born in Elphin in County Roscommon to grazier Patrick Gormly and...
Gorm Kjernli (born 31 December 1981) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. He served in the position of deputy representative to the Norwegian...
Walter Gormly (February 15, 1915 – February 26, 2000) was an American conscientious objector, tax resister and advocate of small-scale industry. Walter...
two Jelling stones, which are runestones believed to have been erected by Gorm the Old (c. 955) and Harald Bluetooth (c. 965). The larger of the two stones...