Ulrik Olsen (2 August 1885 – 4 October 1963) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. He was born in Hitteren as a son of farmer Peder Olsen (1847–1933)...
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Look up ulrik in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ulrik is a male name, a Scandinavian form of Ulrich. Ulrik may refer to: Ulrik Frederik Christian Arneberg...
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leader Martha B. O'Donnell (1836–1925), American temperance activist Ulrik Olsen (1885-1963), Norwegian politician Margaret Eleanor Parker (1827–1896)...
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1935–1940: Ulrik Olsen (Ap) 1940–1942: Anton O. Næss (SmP) 1942–1943: Lorentz A. Lossius (NS) 1943–1945: Lars Kvendbø (NS) 1945–1945: Ulrik Olsen (Ap) 1946–1955:...
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this term he served temporarily as a regular representative meanwhile Ulrik Olsen were appointed to the Cabinet, until July 1956 when the death of Anton...
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the entire term as a full representative, however, as he covered for Ulrik Olsen who was a member of government. Aarønes was a member of the Standing...
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in as a replacement representative for Ulrik Olsen, who was appointed to the Cabinet at that time, after Olsen's original replacer Peter Kjeldseth Moe...
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instrument Constitution of Norway Formation 20 December 1948 First holder Ulrik Olsen Deputy State secretaries at the Ministry of Local Government and Regional...
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full representative from January to September 1958, as he covered for Ulrik Olsen who was a member of government. Ingebrigtsen was a member of the Standing...
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Jacob Olesen Jesper Olesen Christian Olsen Danny Olsen Kenni Olsen Kim Olsen Lars Olsen Marc Olsen Morten Olsen Martin Ørnskov Nielsen Søren Pallesen...
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Statens bygningstekniske etat, expertise within building technology. Ulrik Olsen, 1948–1958 Andreas Zeier Cappelen, 1958–1963 Oskar Skogly, 1963 Bjarne...
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from Zealand. Known in Norway in 1500s with Palle Sivertsen Grubbe and Ulrik Olsen Grubbe (1705-1784). Denmark and Norway Grubendal Noble Ancient nobility...
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covered for Kaare Fostervoll from December 1945 to June 1948 and for Ulrik Olsen from December 1948 to the term's end. Hoem was decorated with the HM...
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1955 28 August 1963 Labour Minister of Local Government and Labour Ulrik Olsen 22 January 1955 1 September 1958 Labour Andreas Z. Cappelen 1 September...
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The Olsen Gang Sees Red (Danish: Olsen-banden ser rødt) is a 1976 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe, Morten Grunwald...
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Name Party Comments Ulrik Olsen Norwegian Labour Party Einar Hareide Christian Democratic Party of Norway Peter Kjeldseth Moe Norwegian Labour Party Bjarne...
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Name Party Comments Ulrik Olsen Norwegian Labour Party Appointed to Cabinet. Was replaced by Peter Kjeldseth Moe and later, when Moe replaced Alvestad...
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September 1958 – 4 February 1963 Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen Preceded by Ulrik Olsen Succeeded by Oskar Skogly Deputy Member of the Norwegian Parliament In...
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1952 22 January 1955 Labour Minister of Local Government and Labour Ulrik Olsen 19 November 1951 22 January 1955 Labour Minister of Education and Church...
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Lars Knutsen, shipowner (b.1884) Magnus Olsen, linguist and professor of Norse philology (b.1878) Ulrik Olsen, politician and Minister (b.1885) Didrik...
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Pedersen (1953–1964) Henning Enoksen (1958–1966) Ole Madsen (1958–1969) Ulrik le Fevre (1965–1976) Johnny Hansen (1965–1978) Henning Jensen (1972–1980)...
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1946 19 November 1951 Labour Minister of Local Government and Labour Ulrik Olsen 20 December 1948 19 November 1951 Labour Minister of Education and...
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servant (died 1972) Lars Magnus Moen, politician and Minister (died 1964) Ulrik Olsen, politician and Minister (died 1963) 13 May – Christian Torber Hegge...
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Søren Ulrik Thomsen (born 8 May 1956) is a Danish poet. His debut was City Slang, 1981. Søren Ulrik Thomsen was born in 1956 in Kalundborg. He grew up...
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Parti Comments/Suppleant representatives Anton Ludvik Alvestad Norwegian Labour Party Kristian Langlo Liberal Party Ulrik Olsen Norwegian Labour Party...
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Arctic explorer. He was born in Bindal Municipality as a son of farmer Ulrik Frederik Suhm Sverdrup (1833–1914) and his wife Petra Neumann Knoph (1831–1885)...
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Navn parti Comments/supleant representatives Ulrik Olsen Norwegian Labour Party Kaare Fostervoll Norwegian Labour Party Ivar Bae Conservative Party...
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Langeland (Bp); Peter Kjeldseth Moe (Ap); Sverre Bernhard Nybø (H); Ulrik Olsen (Ap); Anders Sæterøy (Ap); Sivert Todal (V); and Knut Toven (KrF). Results...
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Ditlev Pram Marco Ilsø as young Ditlev David Dencik as Ulrik Dybbøl Philip Stilling as young Ulrik Danica Curcic as Kirsten Marie Larsen ("Kimmie") Sarah-Sofie...
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Lars Olsen Skrefsrud (1840–1910), a Lutheran missionary in India Johan Lunde (1866–1938), a theologian and bishop of the Diocese of Oslo Ulrik Frederik...
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