Olaf Rye (16 November 1791 – 6 July 1849) was a Norwegian-Danish military officer. He died in battle during the First Schleswig War and is considered to...
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Olaf Ryes plass ("Olaf Rye's Square") is a square and park placed centrally in the Grünerløkka borough of Oslo, Norway. It is more or less square in shape...
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century. The recorded origins of the first ski jump trace back to 1808, when Olaf Rye reached 9.5 m (31 ft). Sondre Norheim, who is regarded as the "father"...
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until after 1868. The park square called Olaf Ryes plass has its name from Norwegian-Danish General Olaf Rye (1791–1849). It was an open field well into...
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Kristiane Elisabeth Gasmann. He was a nephew of Olaf Rye and Johan Henrik Rye, and brother of Niels Mathias Rye. In 1865 he married naval captain's daughter...
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actor Olaf Rye (1791–1849), Dano-Norwegian military officer Roger Rye, MP for Kent Stellan Rye (1880–1914), Danish-born film director Thomas Clark Rye (1863–1953)...
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major-general Olaf Rye (1791–1849). Johan Henrik Rye married Jacobine "Bina" Ulrica Alstrup (1784–1851). Their daughter Thale Cathrine Rye (1820-1900) married...
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command of Major Schmidt, was able to repulse the Danish attack. Meanwhile, Olaf Rye had ordered 2 of his 5 battalions to bypass the Treldeskansen (the fifth...
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Dronningens gate • Jernbanetorget • Storgata • Nybrua • Schous plass • Olaf Ryes plass • Birkelunden • Biermanns gate • Torshov • Sandaker senter • Grefsenveien...
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immemorial, using handmade temporary hills. The first record is credited to Olaf Rye, a Norwegian-Danish soldier, who set up a show spectated by his fellow...
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ended with a sharp turn ("Telemark turn") on a field or icy lake. 1809: Olaf Rye was first known ski jumper. 1843: First public skiing competition ("betting...
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Olaf Ryes plass is a tram stop on the Grünerløkka–Torshov Line of the Oslo Tramway. It is served by lines 11, 12, and 18. The night bus routes (11N and...
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2025 Rasmus Paludan Think Danish Tænk Dansk 03.10.2022 03.10.2025 Jens Olaf Rye Hintze The Decent De Ordentlige 03.10.2022 03.10.2025 Kristian Nygaard...
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a few hours of fighting, Major General Olaf Rye withdrew to the Almind area. On April 7, 1849, General Rye's corps stood in a cantonment north of Kolding...
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chapel ruins Chapel from 1932 On 22 November 1808, Norwegian-Danish officer Olaf Rye, made the first recorded ski jump in history at the site of Lekum gård...
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7583306°E / 59.92352889; 10.7583306 Parkteatret is a theater located at Olaf Ryes plass 11, Grünerløkka in Oslo, Norway. It was established in 1907 as a...
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Niels Møller Spandet [da], naval officer Carl van Dockum, army officer Olaf Rye, archaeologist Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae, journalist Gustav Esmann, historian...
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the chief of staff there and initially participated under Major General Olaf Rye until his death at the Battle of Fredericia and Beck was made the deputy...
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commemorates that Vice Admiral Olfert Fischer (until 1829), Major-General Olaf Rye (until 1849) and Lieutenant-General Frederik Büllow all lived in the building...
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Ryesgade is one of several streets in Denmark named for the Danish general Olaf Rye who became famous for his exploits during the First Schleswig War. Ryesgade...
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around Fredericia while the third, Nørrejyske Armékorps led by general Olaf Rye, moved to Helgenæs north of Aarhus with the goal of drawing German forces...
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Eriksson Helland (1790 in Bø – 1862), a Norwegian Hardanger fiddle maker Olaf Rye (1791 in Bø – 1849), a Norwegian-Danish military officer Nils Nilsen Ronning...
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(Schleswig-Holstein War of Succession), where he served in the brigade of Major-General Olaf Rye and partook in the Battle of Fredericia on July 6, 1849. After the war...
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with the novel Raymond Isaksens utgang. Further novels are Kvinnen fra Olaf Ryes plass from 1996 and Gjerningsmann: ukjent from 1998. He was awarded the...
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1990s. The label was fronted by a small and intimate record store on Olaf Ryes plass, which in addition to the labels own artists specialized in the...
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Sannergata moved to Schleppegrells gate Birkelunden (Schleppegrells gate) Olaf Ryes plass Schous plass Nybrua Sinsen Line Nybrua Storgata Nygata Krikeristen...
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Grefsen station in 1899, the former depot at Thorvald Meyers gate 47 near Olaf Ryes plass was closed down and replaced with the Torshov depot. It was created...
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Christoph von Krogh and his chief of staff Frederik Læssøe. But when General Olaf Rye was given the task of leading the withdrawal of the Danish army in 1849...
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extension to Grefsen Station in 1902. There was also a former depot near Olaf Ryes plass tram stop (at Thorvald Meyers gate 49). In 1934, the Kjelsås Line...
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15 November - Peder Jensen Fauchald, politician (d.1856) 16 November - Olaf Rye, military officer (d.1849) Gjest Baardsen, outlaw, jail-breaker, non-fiction...
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