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Gard Agdi: Keep, or redirect to Hversu Noregr byggΓ°ist
[td]:* English references are harder to come by, partially because of the many spelling and romanization variants, but references can be found at [https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsEurope/ScandinaviaNorwayRogaland.htm] [https://old-norwegian-dictionary.vercel.app/word/agdi] [https://mysticiceland.com/supernatural-forces-protect-people/] [https://www.geni.com/people/Legendary-Gard-Norsson-King-of-Agder-Norway/6000000079029694168] [https://web.archive.org/web/2011081...lID=116&activeTabID=868&parentActiveTabID=867].[/td] [td]:The overall quality and depth of coverage for these links are mixed, but when looking back to the first century, it can be understandably difficult. I believe the best sources are going to be found in physical books not written in english. This is a weak keep because of the translation issues (not just NO to EN, but also all of the spelling variants mentioned, as well as there is clear mixed commonname going on here) make a proper research difficult, but given the above, keeping the article seems more than reasonable. [[User:Tiggerjay|<span style='color
arkOrange'>'''Tigger'''</span>'''Jay''']] [[User talk:Tiggerjay|<span style="font-size:85%;color
urple">(talk)</span>]] 05:01, 2 September 2025 (UTC)[/td]
[td]:The overall quality and depth of coverage for these links are mixed, but when looking back to the first century, it can be understandably difficult. I believe the best sources are going to be found in physical books not written in english. This is a weak keep because of the translation issues (not just NO to EN, but also all of the spelling variants mentioned, as well as there is clear mixed commonname going on here) make a proper research difficult, but given the above, keeping the article seems more than reasonable. [[User:Tiggerjay|<span style='color
arkOrange'>'''Tigger'''</span>'''Jay''']] [[User talk:Tiggerjay|<span style="font-size:85%;color
urple">(talk)</span>]] 05:01, 2 September 2025 (UTC)[/td]
[td]*'''Keep''', but depending upon the sources being added to the article; in the alternative, redirect to [[Hversu Noregr byggΓ°ist]]. [[User:Bearian|Bearian]] ([[User talk:Bearian|talk]]) 22:50, 2 September 2025 (UTC)[/td]
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[td]:* English references are harder to come by, partially because of the many spelling and romanization variants, but references can be found at [https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsEurope/ScandinaviaNorwayRogaland.htm] [https://old-norwegian-dictionary.vercel.app/word/agdi] [https://mysticiceland.com/supernatural-forces-protect-people/] [https://www.geni.com/people/Legendary-Gard-Norsson-King-of-Agder-Norway/6000000079029694168] [https://web.archive.org/web/2011081...lID=116&activeTabID=868&parentActiveTabID=867].[/td]Revision as of 22:50, 2 September 2025
[/td][td]:* English references are harder to come by, partially because of the many spelling and romanization variants, but references can be found at [https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsEurope/ScandinaviaNorwayRogaland.htm] [https://old-norwegian-dictionary.vercel.app/word/agdi] [https://mysticiceland.com/supernatural-forces-protect-people/] [https://www.geni.com/people/Legendary-Gard-Norsson-King-of-Agder-Norway/6000000079029694168] [https://web.archive.org/web/2011081...lID=116&activeTabID=868&parentActiveTabID=867].[/td] [td]:The overall quality and depth of coverage for these links are mixed, but when looking back to the first century, it can be understandably difficult. I believe the best sources are going to be found in physical books not written in english. This is a weak keep because of the translation issues (not just NO to EN, but also all of the spelling variants mentioned, as well as there is clear mixed commonname going on here) make a proper research difficult, but given the above, keeping the article seems more than reasonable. [[User:Tiggerjay|<span style='color


[td]:The overall quality and depth of coverage for these links are mixed, but when looking back to the first century, it can be understandably difficult. I believe the best sources are going to be found in physical books not written in english. This is a weak keep because of the translation issues (not just NO to EN, but also all of the spelling variants mentioned, as well as there is clear mixed commonname going on here) make a proper research difficult, but given the above, keeping the article seems more than reasonable. [[User:Tiggerjay|<span style='color


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