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    Rikard Berge (7 November 1881 – 26 September 1969) was a Norwegian folklorist, museologist biographer and magazine editor. Rikard Gjermundsen Berge was...
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  • Swedish cross country skier Rikard Berge (1881–1969), Norwegian folklorist, museologist biographer and magazine editor Rikard Bergh (born 1966), former...
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    Vågåsommeren artists' colony in Vågå, Innlandet County. After marrying Rikard Berge in 1908, she illustrated several of his books with subjects from Norwegian...
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    Kontoret i Bergen, Det Hanseatiske Museums Skrifter Nr 10, Bergen 1935 Rikard Berge: «Bumerke», Vinje og Rauland, Stavanger 1940, pages 348-354 L. Strømme:...
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  • most prominent hardingfele fiddlers in the early 1800s, and folklorist Rikard Berge named the period after Luraas. He is known for his influence on later...
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    Jørgen Moe, Magnus Brostrup Landstad, and Olea Crøger. According to Rikard Berge, Godlid was born on Synsttveiten in Vest-Telemark, Norway in 1773, though...
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    material was collected and edited by the folklorist Rikard Berge, himself from Telemark, and grandson of Rikard Aslaksson as mentioned above. He had first-hand...
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  • Ghayas Zahid, Sander Berge, Håkon Evjen and Filip Delaveris. Also an agent for coaches, Wivestad was the agent when SK Brann signed Rikard Norling in late...
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    Aasmund Olavsson Vinje (1818–1870), a poet and journalist who used Nynorsk Rikard Berge (1881 in Rauland – 1969), a folklorist, museologist, biographer, and...
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  • recorded by a number of folklorists, among then Magnus Brostrup Landstad, Rikard Berge and Knut Loupedalen. This version is from a collection of Norwegian folk...
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    Svalastoga (1772–1809), Norwegian rose painter, poet and woodcarver Rikard Berge (1881–1969), Norwegian folklorist, museologist, and magazine editor Aslaug...
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  • Håkon Berge (born 22 April 1954, in Stavanger) is a Norwegian contemporary composer, conductor and arranger. Berge studied composition at the Music Department...
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    also played for tourists visiting the Hardanger Fjord. The folklorist Rikard Berge mentioned Nils Tjoflot as one of the most talented folk musicians in...
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    815- "Vendings" in Landstad's No. 51 "Gaute og Magnild" Variant 33 Rikard Berge's 1913 transcript afterTalleiv Rudi, Fyresdal, Telemark. Graves & Thomsen...
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    fiddle. His mother, Aslaug Rikardsdotter Berge (1863–1946), was the youngest daughter of Rikard Aslaksson Berge, known for preserving a great amount of...
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    Norsk Biografisk Leksikon, bd. 10 (1969) Landstad, Magnus Brostrup: Norske folkeviser (1853) Berge, Rikard: Bygdedikting fraa Telemarki (bd. 11, 1918)...
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  • Ted Skjellum), musician (Darkthrone) Arne Nordheim, modernist composer Rikard Nordraak, composer John Norum, guitarist (Europe) Lene Nystrøm, pop singer...
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  • PMC 5696634. PMID 29167102. Errata Boekema, Paul J.; Samsom, Melvin; van Berge Henegouwen, Gerard P.; Smout, André J. P. M. (1999-07-08). "Coffee and gastrointestinal...
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    Ole S. Helsem (Sp) 1968–1971: Rikard Urkedal 1972–1975: Leiv Berge 1976–1979: Oddmund Indreeide 1980–1987: Leiv Berge 1988–1991: Inge Gjærde 1992–1999:...
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  • Social Democratic Party 1939–1939 Västerbotten and Norrbotten Counties Rikard Svensson   Social Democratic Party 1954–1970 Blekinge and Kristianstad Counties...
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  • Noordt (c. 1619 – 1675) Erik Norby (1936–2007) Arne Nordheim (1931–2010) Rikard Nordraak (1842–1866) Per Nørgård (born 1932) Ib Nørholm (1931–2019) Andrew...
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  • Centre Party (Norway) Aslaug Fredriksen Christian Democratic Party of Norway Rikard Olsvik Norwegian Labour Party Inger Koppernæs Conservative Party of Norway...
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  • Name Party Comments/Suppleants Rikard Olsvik Norwegian Labour Party Anders Talleraas Conservative Party Kjell Magne Bondevik Christian Democrats Laila...
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    Martin Andreas Udbye who composed the first Norwegian opera Fredkulla, and Rikard Nordraak who composed the Norwegian national anthem "Ja, vi elsker dette...
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  • Nergaard (NOR)  Harry Melges III (USA)  Sigurd Hekk Paulsen (NOR)  Johan Mats Rikard Barne (SWE) ITA 727 – Hurricane – Murphy & NYE  Alberto Bolzan (ITA)  Paolo...
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  • Birgitta Elisa Oftestad; deaths of Bjørn Johansen, Egil Storbekken, Sigurd Berge, and Stein Ove Berg. 2001 in Norwegian music, deaths of Gro Anita Schønn...
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  • (in Norwegian). Levanger FK. 6 February 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2017. "Rikard Nilsson flytter hjem". www.levangerfk.no (in Norwegian). Levanger FK. 2...
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