Difference between revisions of "Olaf's on the rise"
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* '''Olaf Road:''' a street in Dublin near Arbour Hill | * '''Olaf Road:''' a street in Dublin near Arbour Hill | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:25, 27 June 2012
- Olaf: the name of several Norse kings of Dublin → Olaf → Shaun (File:Shaun.png)
- Aulaf, Sitric and Ivar: the three Norse brothers who founded Dublin, Waterford and Limerick according to a legend started by Giraldus Cambrensis (Gerald of Wales, Topographica Hibernica) → Shem, Shaun and the combined Shem-Shaun character
- Olaf’s on the right → see every crowd has its several tones for further commentary on the possible musical allusions of this phrase
- Olaf Road: a street in Dublin near Arbour Hill