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    Randi Marie Blehr (née Nilsen; 12 February 1851 – 13 June 1928) was a Norwegian feminist, liberal politician, suffragist, peace activist and women's rights...
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    Otto Albert Blehr (17 February 1847 – 13 July 1927) was a Norwegian statesman, attorney and newspaper editor who was the 8th prime minister of Norway...
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  • Vidkun Quisling Otto Blehr (1847–1927), Norwegian attorney and politician Randi Blehr (1851–1928), Norwegian feminist Thomas Johan Blehr (1924–2022), Norwegian...
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  • pair skater Randi Becker (born 1948), American politician from Washington Randi Bjørgen (born 1947), Norwegian trade unionist Randi Blehr (1851–1928)...
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    was the son of former prime minister Otto Blehr and feminist Randi Blehr. Sørensen, Øystein (1995). "Blehr, Eivind". In Dahl; Hjeltnes; Nøkleby; Ringdal;...
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  • Bjørnholt (born 1958), sociologist, economist, gender researcher, activist Randi Blehr (1851–1928), feminist, co-founder of the Norwegian Association for Women's...
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    Kielland. Three of the first Presidents of the organization, Anna Stang, Randi Blehr, and Fredrikke Marie Qvam, were all wives of Norwegian Prime Ministers...
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    Bono (1908–1996) – suffragist Helen Buhagiar (1888–1975) – suffragist Randi Blehr (1851–1928) – chairperson and co-founder of the Norwegian Association...
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  • 28 January – Andreas Aubert, art historian (died 1913) 12 February – Randi Blehr, women’s rights activist (died 1928). 11 June – Oscar Borg, composer...
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  • during the terms 1899–1903 and 1912–1922, when Fredrikke Marie Qvam and Randi Blehr were Presidents. Lampe was originally a member of the Liberal Party,...
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  • NKS was founded in 1896 following initiatives by Fredrikke Marie Qvam, Randi Blehr, Cecilie Thoresen Krog and Margrethe Vullum. It was established on the...
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  • (born 1862) 27 April – Amund B. Larsen, linguist (born 1849) 13 June – Randi Blehr, women’s rights activist (born 1851). 17 June – Torgrim Castberg, violinist...
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    Association for Women's Rights In office 1899–1903 Preceded by Randi Blehr Succeeded by Randi Blehr 1st President the Norwegian Women's Public Health Association...
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    participant in the first course in weaving in the country, hosted by Randi Blehr at Lærdal in Sogn. When the introductory course was given, Hansen acquired...
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    by Anna Bugge In office 1889–1895 Preceded by Anna Bugge Succeeded by Randi Blehr 2nd President of the Riksmål Society In office 1910–1911 Preceded by...
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  • and priest, Bishop of the Diocese of Agder (born 1873) 27 July – Eivind Blehr, government minister in the NS government during the German occupation of...
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