The A. C. Houen Grant (Norwegian: A. C. Houens legat) was a grant that awarded funds to Norwegian artists. The grant was established by the Norwegian businessman...
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became a student of Knud Bergslien. He studied in Munich in 1882 and in Paris and Brittany from 1889 at 1891. He received the A. C. Houen Grant in 1890...
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United States. Finnes Grant (1902) Schäffers Grant (1906) Henrichsen Scholarship (1908) A. C. Houen Grant (1910–11) Conrad Mohrs Grant (1918–19) KODE, Bergen's...
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Anton Christian Houen (September 18, 1823 – July 26, 1894) was a Norwegian teacher, philanthropist, and businessman. He was named a commander of the Order...
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foundation was merged with the A. C. Houen Grant, which had been established in 1885 by the businessman Anton Christian Houen (1823–1894). The combined foundation...
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received the A. C. Houen Grant in the 1920s. This cannot be documented, but it also cannot be ruled out because it is very likely that a travel scholarship...
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1915, he was a permanent resident of Copenhagen. He received the A. C. Houen Grant (A. C. Houens legat) in 1907, 1912 and the Conrad Mohr Grant (Conrad Mohrs...
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National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design. A. C. Houen Grant Gustav Sætra. "Anton Christian Houen, Forretningsdrivende, Legatstifter". Norsk biografisk...
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Festival Prize in 1961 (now the Municipality of Rana Cultural Award) The A. C. Houen Grant in 1962 "Trond Øyen". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved...
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Fenian Brotherhood (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
Terrorism: Pre-Modern to Contemporary Perspectives, edited by D. Janes and A. Houen (Oxford University Press, 2014), 199–220. Comerford, R. V. The Fenians...
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New Caledonia (/ˌkælɪˈdoʊniə/ KAL-ih-DOH-nee-ə; French: Nouvelle-Calédonie [nuvɛl kaledɔni] ) is a group of islands in the southwest Pacific Ocean, 220 km...
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Janes & Houen 2014, pp. 200–201. Janes & Houen 2014, pp. 201, 219–220. Janes & Houen 2014, p. 201. Janes & Houen 2014, p. 200. Janes & Houen 2014, p. 204...
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Basin. "Note sur les T’ou-yu-houen et les Sou-p’i." Paul Pelliot. T’oung pao, 20 (1921), pp. 330–331. Empires of the Silk Road: A History of Central Eurasia...
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List of women architects (section C)
architecten Kari Nissen Brodtkorb (born 1942), architect and educator, Houen Foundation Award for Stranden housing complex in Oslo Lilla Hansen (1872–1962)...
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Definition of terrorism (section U.S. Code (U.S.C.))
State-Sponsored Terrorism". Perspectives on Terrorism. 5 (1): 3–21. JSTOR 26298499. Houen, Alex (September 12, 2002). "Introduction". Terrorism and Modern Literature:...
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Christian Apology in Second-Century Christianity', in Dominic Janes and Alex Houen (eds), Martyrdom and Terrorism: Pre-Modern to Contemporary Perspectives...
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Ezra Pound (redirect from A. Venison)
Society, 1876–1939. Abingdon and New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-93422-1 Houen, Alex (2010). "Antisemitism". In Ira B. Nadel (ed.). Ezra Pound in Context...
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106. Johns 1973, 282. Redman 1991, 17. Preda 2005(a), 87. Moody 2007, 372–375. Prada 2005(b), 90. Houen 2002, 143. Redman 2001, 74. Tytell 1987, 228–229;...
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Frederik Krieger (1817–1893), a politician, government minister, and supreme court judge Anton Christian Houen (1823–1894), a teacher, philanthropist, and...
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the Oslo neighborhood of Grünerløkka. A number of architectural prizes are awarded in Norway, including the Houen Foundation Award, Treprisen, Statens...
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of Supervisors of Kunstnernes Hus in Oslo from 1967-69. He was granted the A. C. Houens legat in 1953, Conrad Mohrs legat in 1958 and 1964, Moltzaus legat...
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foreign policy from Blair to Cameron." British Politics (2015). abstract Houen, Alex. "Reckoning Sacrifice in 'War on Terror' Literature." American Literary...
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lithographer and terrain drawer. He won two scholarships, including the Houens legat in 1887, which enabled him to travel to study abroad, first to Copenhagen...
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