• Håkon Aasnes (born 13 February 1943) is a Norwegian comics creator, illustrator and writer. Aasnes was born in Oslo on 13 February 1943. He made his series...
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  • Scarecrow Press. 31 August 2012. pp. 300–. ISBN 978-0-8108-5524-3. Håkon Aasnes Lambiek Comiclopedia "Olsenbanden raner hurtigruta! - ComicWiki". "8...
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  • text writers have been Øyvind Dybwad and Johannes Farestveit. From 1983 Håkon Aasnes took over as illustrator. The anniversary book Smørbukk 70 år was published...
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    Murewa Ayodele Lemi Ghariokwu Siku (tegneserie, plural form: tegneserier) Håkon Aasnes - (Seidel og Tobram, Vi på Eiketun, Annika, Gråtass, Olsenbanden, Disney...
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  • Hans Aasnæs (redirect from Hans Aasnes)
    engineer Bror With. He was also a cousin of fellow Olympic sport shooter Håkon Aasnæs. Hans Aasnæs died in Oslo in 1965. Aasnæs graduated from the upper...
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  • Lars Fiske, for Automobilfabrikken Fiske (No Comprendo Press). 2016: Håkon Aasnes, for Smørbukk: Jula 2016 (Norsk Barneblad). 2017: Øyvind Sagåsen, for...
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  • thrower. 9 February – Terje Pedersen, javelin thrower 13 February – Håkon Aasnes, comics artist and writer. 18 February – Torstein Hagen, engineer and...
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    ISBN 82-00-41445-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Holien, Håkon; Tønsberg, Tor (2006). Norsk lavflora (in Norwegian). Trondheim. ISBN 82-519-1978-9...
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    settlements here since the Iron Age and the market here was mentioned in Håkon Håkonson's saga in 1390. Tradition states that it was here in Lillehammer...
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    King Olaf (reigned 1015–1028) converted Toten to Christianity. Also, King Håkon IV (reigned 1217–1263) came to Toten around the year 1226 to settle local...
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    Stange Church is located in Stangebyen. The church is mentioned in 1225 in Håkon Håkonsen's saga and the current church building was constructed around the...
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    settlements here since the Iron Age and the market here was mentioned in Håkon Håkonson's saga in 1390. It is also mentioned as a site for Thing assembly...
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    Grøholt 1873-1874: Thore Sigstad, Jr. 1875-1875: Jens Grøholt 1881-1882: Håkon Qvæken 1883-1884: Mathias Rustad 1885-1886: Thv. Gjestvang 1887-1890: Mathias...
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    He was named as one of the members of the delegation that followed King Håkon V Magnusson to Copenhagen in 1309. Later, he became the local governor of...
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    first church in the valley. In 1206, the heir to the Norwegian throne, Håkon Håkonsson, was saved by birkebeiners with a ski-run from Lillehammer to...
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    King Olaf (reigned 1015–1028) converted Toten to Christianity. Also, King Håkon IV (reigned 1217–1263) came to Toten around the year 1226 to settle local...
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    (1756 in Gausdal – 1821), a Norwegian clergyman, astronomer, and architect Hakon Adelsteen Sommerfeldt (1811 in Gausdal – 1888), a Norwegian naval officer...
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