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    Thomas Thomassen Heftye (10 April 1860 – 19 September 1921) was a Norwegian military officer, engineer, sports official and politician for the Liberal...
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  • businessman and philanthropist Johannes Thomassen Heftye (1792–1856), Norwegian businessman and politician Thomas Heftye (1860–1921), Norwegian military officer...
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    Thomas Johannessen Heftye, also known as Tho Joh Heftye (29 October 1822 – 4 October 1886) was a Norwegian businessman, politician and philanthropist...
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    Prytz and Harald Olsen, artist Eilif Peterssen and military officer Thomas Heftye. The museum moved into the main building at Frogner Manor in 1909. Stian...
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  • Heftye & Søn was a Norwegian bank company. It was one of the first commercial banks in Norway. Based in Christiania, it was founded in 1818 by Thomas...
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    until 1905, he was the first king of Norway after the 1905 dissolution. Thomas Heftye, Norwegian military officer, engineer, sports official and politician...
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    Heftye & Søn. He was the father of banker Thomas Johannessen Heftye and grandfather of Thomas Heftye. He was also an older brother of Henrik Heftye and...
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    Prytz and Harald Olsen, artist Eilif Peterssen and military officer Thomas Heftye. The museum moved into the main building at Frogner Manor in 1909. Oslo...
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    Grete, Gunn, Merete, Siv, Espen, Geir, Kristian, Markus, Simon, Sindre, Thomas, Johan, Jens. Immigration has changed the situation[which?]. In 2008, 120...
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    Heftye (21 November 1804 – 18 February 1864) was a Norwegian businessman and philanthropist. He was born in Christiania as the son of merchant Thomas...
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    Defense Minister Thomas Heftye. Her grandfather Johannes Thomassen Heftye had founded the Norwegian bank company, Thos. Joh. Heftye & Søn . Engen, Arnfinn...
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    another train on the Trondhjem–Støren Line. The dead included politician Thomas Heftye, 61; architect Erik Glosimodt, 39; and government executive Nils Johannes...
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    October 1903 – 11 March 1905 Prime Minister Francis Hagerup Preceded by Thomas Heftye Succeeded by Wilhelm Olssøn Personal details Born (1851-07-06)6 July...
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    Thoralf Bjørnstad was in the main board of Norwegian State Railways. Thomas Heftye who was a former Liberal Minister of Defence. Erik Glosimodt who was...
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    April 1908 – 20 August 1909 Prime Minister Gunnar Knudsen Preceded by Thomas Heftye Succeeded by August Spørck Personal details Born (1854-10-05)5 October...
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    Prime Minister Jørgen Løvland Preceded by Wilhelm Olssøn Succeeded by Thomas Heftye Personal details Born (1861-01-05)5 January 1861 Fredrikstad, Østfold...
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    Minister Johannes Steen Otto Blehr Preceded by Peter T. Holst Succeeded by Thomas Heftye Personal details Born Hans Georg Jacob Stang (1858-02-17)17 February...
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  • Liberal 6 November 1900 9 June 1903 2 years, 215 days Steen II Blehr I Thomas Heftye Liberal 9 June 1903 22 October 1903 135 days Blehr I Oscar Strugstad...
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  • Sporting positions Preceded by Thomas Heftye Norway's member of the International Olympic Committee 1908–1927 Succeeded by Thomas Fearnley Preceded by Johan...
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  • afterwards he bought the Villa Frognæs, built in 1859 for the banker Thomas Heftye and recognized as one of the finest private residences in the city,...
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  • composer Laura Joh Rowland, American author Tho Joh Heftye, an alias of Thomas Johannessen Heftye (1822–1886), Norwegian businessman, politician and philanthropist...
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    positions Preceded by position created (Norway's independence) Norway's member of the International Olympic Committee 1905–1907 Succeeded by Thomas Heftye...
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    Directorate of Public Roads from 1874 to 1903. Also, together with Thomas Heftye he founded the Norwegian Mountain Touring Association in 1868. From...
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    19 March 1908 2 February 1910   Radical People's Minister of Defence Thomas Heftye 19 March 1908 11 April 1908   Liberal Haakon D. Lowzow 11 April 1908...
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    Frognerseteren. Wegner's heirs sold Frognerseteren to Thomas Johannessen Heftye in 1864, and Heftye's heirs sold Frognerseteren to Christiania municipality...
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    (1792–1856), Henrik Thomassen Heftye (1804–1864), Thomas Johannessen Heftye (1822–1886) and Thomas Thomassen Heftye (1860-1921). map.geo.admin.ch (Map). Swiss...
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    Løvenskiold. In 1864, her family sold Frognerseteren to her godbrother Thomas Johannessen Heftye. Together with her sister and her brother George Wegner, she was...
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    Thomassen Heftye (1849–1907) owned Austrått from 1882 until his death in 1907. He came from a wealthy Kristiania family, was the son of Thomas Johannessen...
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  • Johannes Thomassen Heftye (1792–1856), Henrik Thomassen Heftye (1804–1864), Thomas Johannessen Heftye (1822–1886) and Thomas Thomassen Heftye (1860-1921). Jakob...
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    manor but kept Frognerseteren in 1848. Wegner's heirs sold it to Thomas Johannessen Heftye in 1864, and his heirs sold it to the municipality in 1889, thus...
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