Georg Sverdrup (born Jørgen Sverdrup; 25 April 1770 – 8 December 1850) was a Norwegian statesman, best known as one of the presidents of the Norwegian...
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Georg Sverdrup (December 16, 1848 – May 3, 1907) was a Norwegian-American Lutheran theologian and an educator. He was born at Balestrand in Sogn og Fjordane...
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Suhm Sverdrup (1833–1914) and his wife Petra Neumann Knoph (1831–1885). He was a great-grandnephew of Georg Sverdrup and Jacob Liv Borch Sverdrup, first...
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Erling Sverdrup (1917–1994), Norwegian statistician Georg Sverdrup (1770–1850), founder of the first Norwegian university library Georg Sverdrup (1848–1907)...
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2000 census. Sverdrup Township was organized in 1878, and named for Georg Sverdrup, president of Augsburg Seminary. According to the United States Census...
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Georg Johan Sverdrup (January 26, 1885 – November 4, 1951) was a professor of the history of religion. Sverdrup was born in Stockholm; he was the son...
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grandfather of Jakob Sverdrup, Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, Jr, Georg Sverdrup and Edvard Sverdrup. Through his daughter Livia Sverdrup he was a grandfather...
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and chemist Georg Steller, German naturalist Georg Sverdrup, Norwegian philologist Georg Wittig, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate Georg Andersson (politician)...
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(1869–1876). Weenaas recruited two teachers from Norway—Sven Oftedal and Georg Sverdrup. These three men clearly articulated Augsburg's mission: to educate...
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Jesuittparagrafen). The clause originally reads: Christian Magnus Falsen, Georg Sverdrup and Nicolai Wergeland were the central delegates behind the wording...
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Minnesota at Augsburg Seminary (now Augsburg University) from 1877 to 1952. Georg Sverdrup was the paper's creator and first editor. It identified itself as the...
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Christie, Georg Sverdrup n/a 1815–1816 Wilhelm F. K. Christie n/a 1814 Wilhelm F. K. Christie, Christian A. Diriks n/a Eidsvold (1814) Georg Sverdrup, Christian...
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April. The debates started on 12 April, when Nicolai Wergeland and Georg Sverdrup argued over the mandate of the assembly and the basis for the regent's...
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join the ALC formed the Association of Free Lutheran Congregations. Georg Sverdrup and Sven Oftedal were two scholars from prominent Haugean families in...
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professors Jakob Sverdrup and Georg Sverdrup, and a first cousin of bishop Jakob Sverdrup, professor Edvard Sverdrup, bishop Jakob Sverdrup Smitt, politician...
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politician Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, a grandnephew of Johan Sverdrup, a nephew of politician Jakob Sverdrup and theologian Georg Sverdrup, a half-brother of oceanographer...
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Harald Ulrik Sverdrup (18 February 1813 – 23 April 1891) was a Norwegian priest and politician who was a member of Parliament and mayor of Balestrand....
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Canning, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d. 1827) April 25 – Georg Sverdrup, Norwegian philologist (d. 1850) April 30 – David Thompson, English-Canadian...
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Sverdrup's Fram expedition (1898–1902) took place in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago (Second Fram Voyage or Second Fram Expedition; Norwegian: Den andre...
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southwest of the town of Kolvereid. The village is the birthplace of Georg Sverdrup, the noted Norwegian statesman. "Lauga, Nærøy (Trøndelag)". yr.no. Retrieved...
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had recruited both Sven Oftedal and Georg Sverdrup from Norway to join the faculty. Sven Oftedal and Georg Sverdrup were scholars from prominent Haugean...
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relatives in Minnesota, the family of his cousin George Sverdrup, the son of the theologian Georg Sverdrup, who had settled in Minneapolis in 1874. After arriving...
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zoologist Eilert Sundt (1817–1875), sociologist Georg Sverdrup (1770–1850), linguist Harald Sverdrup (1888–1957), oceanographer and meteorologist Ludwig...
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Parliament. Johan Sverdrup, his uncle, was Prime Minister of Norway from 1884 to 1889. Jakob Sverdrup was close to his brother Georg Sverdrup, who emigrated...
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University of Oslo. Like the university, it was established in 1811 with Georg Sverdrup as the first head librarian. It originally doubled as the Norwegian...
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Christian Holst Hans Hagerup Falbe Christoffer Anker Bergh Niels Treschow Georg Sverdrup Otto Lütken Frederik Gottschalk von Haxthausen Christian D. A. Arenfeldt...
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politician (d. 1786) 1767 – Nicolas Oudinot, French general (d. 1847) 1770 – Georg Sverdrup, Norwegian philologist and academic (d. 1850) 1776 – Princess Mary,...
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Christian Adolph Diriks 9-16 May: Christian Magnus Falsen 17-20 May: Georg Sverdrup Forced in early 1814 to sign the Treaty of Kiel as an ally of France...
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Jakob Sverdrup (1845–1899). He was a brother of Georg Johan Sverdrup, uncle of historian Jakob Sverdrup, a first cousin of Harald Ulrik Sverdrup Jr., and...
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Gerhard Stub – (1849–1931) American Lutheran theologian and church leader Georg Sverdrup (theologian) – (1848–1907) Norwegian-born Lutheran theologian and an...
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