Erik Krag (13 January 1902 – 13 May 1987) was a Norwegian literary historian, translator, novelist and playwright. He was born in Copenhagen, a son of...
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The Krag–Jørgensen is a repeating bolt-action rifle designed by the Norwegians Ole Herman Johannes Krag and Erik Jørgensen in the late 19th century. It...
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Erik Jørgensen (17 May 1848 – 15 September 1896) was a Norwegian master gunsmith, well known for his cooperation with Ole Herman Johannes Krag in developing...
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history Dorothea Krag (1675 -1754) Danish noblewoman Erik Krag (1902 - 1987) Norwegian writer Ernst Krag, Waffen SS soldier Frederik Krag (1655 - 1628) Danish...
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successful Krag–Jørgensen with the help of his good friend Erik Jørgensen. He designed a wide range of firearms during his lifetime, but only two – the Krag–Petersson...
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Pallesdatter Rosenkrantz was the widow of nobleman Erik Krag (1620–1672) and the mother of Baron Frederik Krag (1655–1728). Degn, Ole (1981). "Vibeke Jensdatter"...
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1972, with the help of Erik Krag, a Danish American shipping company owner of San Francisco, Gjøa was returned to Norway. Krag was knighted by the king...
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Nielsen from 1901 to 1912, and was the father of literary historian Erik Krag. Krag finished his secondary education in 1890. He made his literary debut...
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Jens Krag-Juel-Vind (15 June 1724 – 30 April 1776), Baron of Juellinge, was a Danish nobleman, Supreme Court justice and landowner. He was born at Juellinge...
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Flensburg, Schleswig, Denmark (now Schleswig-Holstein, Germany). His father, Erik Krag (1620–72), served as Supreme Secretary of the Danish chancery and his...
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sold to Erik Krag, president of the Viking Steamship Company, a subsidiary of Inter-Ocean Steamship Corporation, a company run by Erik Krag and Harry...
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Erik Julius Christian Scavenius (Danish pronunciation: [skæˈve̝ˀnius]; 13 July 1877 – 29 November 1962) was the Danish foreign minister from 1909 to 1910...
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1936 Simen Skappel, historian 1937 Oscar Albert Johnsen, historian 1938 Erik Krag, literary historian 1939 Knut Liestøl, folklore specialist 1941 Hans Peter...
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Eiríkr Hákonarson (redirect from Erik Håkansson)
Erik Hakonsson, also known as Eric of Hlathir or Eric of Norway (Old Norse: Eiríkr Hákonarson; 960s – 1020s), was Earl of Lade, Governor of Norway and...
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tuition in Russian language from professors Christian Schweigaard Stang and Erik Krag. He received a Rockefeller Foundation grant in 1946 to study the Chinese...
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Erik Eriksen (20 November 1902 – 7 October 1972) was a Danish politician, who served as Prime Minister of Denmark from 1950 to 1953 and as the fourth President...
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Historians who accept the early dating of skaldic poetry such as Claus Krag and Hans Jacob Orning tend to accept Harald's existence, while remaining...
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sold to Joachim Frederik Pentz. in 1669, Selsø was ceded by Pentz to Erik Krag in exchange for Åstrup in Jutland. He was a major landowner, but lost...
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Norwegians have served as artistic directors for the theatre, but Vilhelm Krag who took over in 1911, is credited as having brought the theatre into its...
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Herman Johannes Krag and corps gunsmith Erik Jørgensen showcased a new type of rifle. International breakthrough came with the Krag–Jørgensen rifle in...
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Norway from approximately 872 to 930. Modern historians, including Claus Krag, assume that his rule may have been limited to the coastal areas of western...
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the Swedish Wars and had to pledge his estate which was taken over by Erik Krag, Oluf Rosenkrantz and Mathias Worm in 1668 and sonn thereafter sold to...
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II, king (b. c. 1049). Bandlien, Bjørn; Krag, Claus; Rosvold, Knut A. "Slaget på Stiklestad". In Bolstad, Erik (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian)...
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nineteen years after his crusade with little controversy, historian Claus Krag has considered that the domestic peace probably could be attributed equally...
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resigned on 7 November of the same year under Nazi pressure. He was replaced by Erik Scavenius. On 5 May 1945 after Adolf Hitler's suicide and the liberation...
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Stallare, civil servant. Bandlien, Bjørn; Krag, Claus; Rosvold, Knut A. "Slaget på Stiklestad". In Bolstad, Erik (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian)...
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II (died after 864), also known as Hårik or, in late sources, Erik Barn (Danish: "Erik the Child"), was King of the Danes from the fall of Horik I in...
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Scavenius Buhl Kristensen Hedtoft Eriksen Hedtoft Hansen Kampmann Krag Baunsgaard Krag Jørgensen Hartling Jørgensen Schlüter Nyrup Rasmussen Fogh Rasmussen...
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Governors: Ove Juul Erik Banner Just Høeg Frederik Gabel Johan Vibe Ulrik Frederik Valdemar Vice Governors: Claus Henrik Vieregg Frederik Krag Ditlev Vibe Christian...
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Party Leader % Seats +/– Social Democrats Jens Otto Krag 41.94 76 0 Venstre Erik Eriksen 20.82 38 0 Conservatives Poul Sørensen 20.06 36 +4 SF Aksel Larsen...
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