Anton Johan Rønneberg (9 August 1902 – 7 May 1989) was a Norwegian writer, theatre critic, dramaturg and theatre director. Rønneberg was a theatre critic...
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Rønneberg is a Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anton Johan Rønneberg (1856–1922), Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party...
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Anton Johan Rønneberg (6 August 1856 – 10 March 1922) was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party. He was born in Aalesund to Rasmus Gerhard Rønneberg...
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side he was a second great grandson of Carl Rønneberg, and a grandnephew of politician Anton Johan Rønneberg, whose mother was a part of the Holmboe family—hence...
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Rønneberg Jr. (1815–1880) and Rasmus Gerhard Rønneberg (1822–1884). Their descendants included Joachim Holmboe Rønneberg and Anton Johan Rønneberg. Rønneberg...
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Holmboe Rønneberg (1851–1929). The latter was the father of theatre director Anton Johan Rønneberg (1902–1989) and Elisabeth (Marie) Rønneberg, who married...
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Bjørnson 1928–1930 Einar Skavlan 1930–1933 Halfdan Christensen 1933–1934 Anton Rønneberg (acting) 1934–1935 Johe. Wiers-Jensen 1935–1941 Axel Otto Normann 1941–1945...
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Anna Sandberg (1894–1987). He was a grandnephew of Anton Johan Rønneberg. His brother Joachim Rønneberg (1919–2018) was a well-known resistance member. During...
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Hægstad and Axel K. Krefting. In 1929 she married theatre director Anton Rønneberg. She was educated at the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art...
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ceremony at the training school STS 26 in Scotland, near Nethy Bridge. Also Rønneberg, leader of the Gunnerside team, received the War Cross with sword at this...
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menneskene, (1937) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bjørn Bjørnson. Anton Rønneberg; Svend Erik Løken Larsen (2007). "Bjørn Bjørnson". Store norske leksikon...
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the secret war on heavy-water production internationally known. Joachim Rønneberg, the last surviving member of the Gunnerside team, died on 21 October...
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Cultural offices Preceded by Anton Rønneberg (acting) Director of the National Theatre 1934–1935 Succeeded by Axel Otto Normann...
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(born 1916) 7 April – Per Hysing-Dahl, politician (born 1920) 7 May – Anton Rønneberg, writer, theatre critic, dramaturg and theatre director (born 1902)...
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Theatre 1911–1923 Succeeded by Bjørn Bjørnson Preceded by Einar Skavlan Director of the National Theatre 1930–1933 Succeeded by Anton Rønneberg (acting)...
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2011. Nils Johan Ringdal: Nationaltheatrets historie, 1899–1999. 2000 Anton Rønneberg: Teater hjemme og ute. Artikler i utvalg, 1945 Ada Kram: Geni. Retrieved...
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(died 1967) 1 August – Peder Kjellberg, boxer (died 1975) 9 August – Anton Rønneberg, writer, theatre critic, dramaturg and theatre director (died 1989)...
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Elster, Kristian (1941). Teater, 1929-1939: artikler i utvalg ved Anton Rønneberg. Oslo: Aschehoug. Liliedahl, Karleric (1990). His Master's Voice: elektriska...
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volumes, the first two by Einar Skavlan in 1923 and 1924 and the last by Anton Rønneberg in 1929. In 1905 Bødtker agitated for dissolution of the union between...
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Idland Jens-Anton Poulsson as himself Johannes Eckhoff Arne Kjelstrup as himself Claus Helberg as himself Claus Wiese as Joachim Rønneberg Henki Kolstad...
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Archived from the original on 20 April 2009. Retrieved 26 April 2009. Rønneberg, Anton (1949). Nationaltheatret gjennom femti år (in Norwegian). Oslo: Gyldendal...
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Pevik Jens-Anton Poulsson Birger Rasmussen August Rathke (11 December 1925 - 25 December 2022, Last surviving member) Boy Rist Joachim Rønneberg Harald Sandvik...
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coach Anton Rohner, Swiss clergyman and professor Anton Rom (1909–1994), German rower Anton Romako (1832–1889), Austrian painter Anton Johan Rønneberg (1856–1922)...
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sabotage the heavy-water power plant. In 2015, Håkon Anton Fagerås made a statue in bronze of Joachim Rønneberg on commission. It was unveiled by Princess Astrid...
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January 1, 2020. Segelcke, Tore. Med luft under vingene. Aschehoug, 1959 Rønneberg, Anton. Skuespillerinnen Tore Segelcke. Aschehoug, 1946 Jonsmoen, Ola. «Hos...
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Ivar Waldemar Brøgger (H) 1896–1896: Joachim Holmboe Rønneberg (H) 1897–1898: Anton Johan Rønneberg (V) 1899–1901: Ivar Waldermar Brøgger (H) 1902–1904:...
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ISBN 82-05-26482-1. Rønneberg, Anton (1945). Teater hjemme og ute. Artikler i utvalg (in Norwegian). Oslo: Aschehoug. Rønneberg, Anton (1949). Nationaltheatret...
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Det demrer en dag (in Norwegian). Oslo: Nasjonalforlaget. Poulsson, Jens-Anton (2006). Tungtvannssabotasjen (in Norwegian). Oslo: Orion. ISBN 82-458-0803-2...
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Oslo: Gyldendal. pp. 190–191. Rønneberg 1949: pp. 299–300 Rønneberg 1949: pp. 305–306 Rønneberg 1949: pp. 311–312 Rønneberg 1949: p. 320 Godal, Anne Marit...
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Norges teaterhistorie (in Norwegian). Asker: Tell Forlag. pp. 128–131. Rønneberg, Anton (1949). Nationaltheatret gjennom femti år (in Norwegian). Oslo: Gyldendal...
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