Eivind Josef Berggrav (25 October 1884 – 14 January 1959) was a Norwegian Lutheran bishop. As primate of the Church of Norway (Norwegian: Preses i Bispemøtet...
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(b. 1878) 1957 – Humphrey Bogart, American actor (b. 1899) 1959 – Eivind Berggrav, Norwegian bishop and translator (b. 1884) 1961 – Barry Fitzgerald...
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International Ski Federation. He was born in Oslo as the son of bishop Eivind Berggrav and Kathrine Seip; and grandson of bishop Otto Jensen. He grew up in...
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1912–1922 Jens Frølich Tandberg 1922–1937 Johan P. Lunde [no] 1937–1951 Eivind Berggrav 1951–1968 Johannes Smemo 1968–1973 Fridtjov Søiland Birkeli 1973–1977...
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of the diocese of Hamar from 1964 to 1974. He wrote a biography on Eivind Berggrav in 1959. Johnson completed his examen artium in 1928 at Oslo Cathedral...
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as Henrik Bergh, Vidkun Quisling's defense lawyer Lasse Kolsrud as Eivind Berggrav, Primate of the Church of Norway Vidar Sandem as Erik Solem, the judge...
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their name from Nissen to Berggrav). It was a prominent family; her uncle, her mother's brother, was Bishop Eivind Berggrav, the Lutheran bishop of Oslo...
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Otto Jensen was the father of Eivind Berggrav, who became a bishop too, and through him the grandfather of Dag Berggrav who became a civil servant and...
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10 – Colin Gregory, Australian tennis player (b. 1903) January 14 Eivind Berggrav, Norwegian Lutheran bishop and reverend (b. 1884) G. D. H. Cole, English...
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church was consecrated on May 22, 1941 (during World War II) by Bishop Eivind Berggrav as Iladalen småkirke ("Iladalen Chapel"). The church was then nicknamed...
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with large-scale civil unrest. His attempted indictment of Bishop Eivind Berggrav proved similarly controversial, even amongst his German allies. Quisling...
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13 Johan Falkberget (1879–1967) Norway novel, short story, essays Eivind Berggrav (1884–1959) Harry Fett (1875–1962) 14 André Gide (1869–1951) France...
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commonly observed on the Sunday within the Octave of the Epiphany 14 Eivind Berggrav, Norwegian Lutheran bishop (Commemoration) W - ELCA 15 Martin Luther...
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smältdegeln: Inlägg och skisser, 1941 Fem norrmän: Christopher Bruun, Eivind Berggrav, Arne Fjellbu, Ronald Fangen, Fredrik Ramm, Stockholm, 1942 General...
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Maurus Gerner-Beuerle, later a longstanding "Domprediger" at Bremen, Eivind Berggrav who subsequently became the Bishop of Oslo and the writer Erich Ebermayer...
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laureate in Literature Kjell Aukrust (1920–2002) - author and poet Eivind Berggrav (1884–1959) - Lutheran bishop, figure in resistance against German...
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characterize Norwegian politics to this day. To confuse matters further, Eivind Berggrav, Halvdan Koht, and Didrik Arup Seip formed a third organization called...
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Maroni, Gabriel Skagestad, Wollert Krohn-Hansen, and Andreas Fleischer (Eivind Berggrav, Bishop of Oslo, under house arrest by the Nazis, could not sign);...
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1922–1937: Johan Lunde, elected by bishops for each meeting 1937–1951: Eivind Berggrav, elected by bishops for each meeting 1951–1968: Johannes Smemo, elected...
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Røyken in 1890, and retired due to bad health in January 1898. Bishop Eivind Berggrav described his effort for the Church of Norway, on which he had a "qualitative...
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the common standard for over 40 years. Despite this opinion by 1939 Eivind Berggrav, bishop of the Diocese of Oslo, felt that the language was not good...
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neighborhood of Oslo, Norway. The church was consecrated by Bishop Eivind Berggrav on March 3, 1940 and it is the parish church of the Grefsen Parish...
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Johannes Smidt Preceded by Eivind Berggrav Bishop of Oslo 1951–1968 Succeeded by Fridtjov Søiland Birkeli Preceded by Eivind Berggrav Preses of the Church of...
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Norway In office 1922–1937 Predecessor Jens Frølich Tandberg Successor Eivind Berggrav Personal details Born (1866-12-25)25 December 1866 Lillehammer, Norway...
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(Harmonium) oder Klavier (Deutsch / Norwegisch) (1954) (dedicated to Eivind Berggrav) Choralvorspiele für Orgel (mit Pedal) (1954) (dedicated to Helene...
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1912–1922 Jens Frølich Tandberg 1922–1937 Johan Lunde 1937–1951 Eivind Josef Berggrav 1951–1968 Johannes Smemo 1968–1973 Fridtjov Søiland Birkeli 1973–1977...
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building was consecrated as a chapel on 22 Jun 1931 by the Bishop Eivind Berggrav. The chapel seats about 710 people (more than the population of the...
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Bøckmann 1910−1918: Gustav Dietrichson 1918−1928: Johan Støren 1928−1937: Eivind Berggrav 1937−1939: Sigurd Johan Normann 1940−1952: Wollert Krohn-Hansen Store...
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Oslo and Bräuer, and provided a police escort and support for bishop Eivind Berggrav during his later infamous journey to Krokskogen outside Oslo to encourage...
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Edward R. Stettinius Jr. December 18 – Tse-veng Soong December 25 – Eivind Berggrav January 1 – Dwight D. Eisenhower, Man of the Year January 8 – Anita...
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