Events in the year 1890 in Norway. Monarch – Oscar II. Prime Minister – Sult, novel by Knut Hamsun is published. 10 January – Kirsten Utheim Toverud, pediatrician...
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Norway (Bokmål: Norge, Nynorsk: Noreg), formally the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, situated on the Scandinavian Peninsula...
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The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 1890 in Norwegian music. January 29 – Johan Didrik Behrens, (born 1820). April 4 – Per...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1890. 1890 (MDCCCXC) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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Events in the year 1890 in music. 1890 in Norwegian music January 15 – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's The Sleeping Beauty (ballet) premieres at the Mariinsky...
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Demographic features of the population of Norway, including Jan Mayen, and Svalbard, where the hospital is not equipped for births, include population...
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Haakon VII (redirect from Håkon VII of Norway)
Haakon VII (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈhôːkʊn]; 3 August 1872 – 21 September 1957) was King of Norway from 18 November 1905 until his death in 1957. The...
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Dietzel (1890–1974), Norwegian-born artist who began his career as a sailor, before settling in the United States. Known as the "Master in Milwaukee"...
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Mindekirke in Minneapolis, Minnesota, formed in 1922. Eielsen Synod (1846–1997) Norwegian Synod (1853–1917) Norwegian Augustana Synod (1870–1890) Conference...
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Princess Dagmar of Denmark (redirect from Princess Dagmar of Denmark (1890-1961))
Denmark and his wife, Princess Louise of Sweden and Norway. Princess Dagmar was born on 23 May 1890 at her parents' country residence, the Charlottenlund...
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Scandinavia and the Great Powers 1890–1940 (2002) excerpt Sejersted, Francis. The Age of Social Democracy: Norway and Sweden in the Twentieth Century (Princeton...
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Hunger (Hamsun novel) (category 1890 Norwegian novels)
Hunger (Norwegian: Sult) is a novel by the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun published in 1890 by P.G. Philipsens Forlag. The novel has been hailed as the...
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Bargiidbellodat), formerly The Norwegian Labour Party (Norwegian: Det norske Arbeiderparti, DNA), is a social democratic political party in Norway. It is positioned...
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Skau (category Norwegian-language surnames)
Skau Berntsen (1911–1992), Norwegian missionary Bjørn Skau (1929–2013), Norwegian politician Marie Skau (1890–1966), Norwegian politician Per Skau (born...
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Henriette Steenstrup (born 1974), Norwegian actress, comedian, and screenwriter Hjalmar Steenstrup (1890–1945), Norwegian resistance member Japetus Steenstrup...
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Svalbard (redirect from Svalbard (Norway))
SVAHL-bar(d), Urban East Norwegian: [ˈsvɑ̂ːɫbɑr]), previously known as Spitsbergen or Spitzbergen, is a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. North...
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Oslo (redirect from Oslo, Norway)
Oslo (Norwegian: [ˈʊ̂ʂlʊ] or [ˈʊ̂slʊ, ˈʊ̀ʂlʊ]; Southern Sami: Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and...
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movement in Norway has made significant progress in reforming laws and social customs in the nation, advancing the rights of the women of Norway. In 1840...
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Norwegian Americans (Norwegian: Norskamerikanere) are Americans with ancestral roots in Norway. Norwegian immigrants went to the United States primarily...
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Ragnar Skancke (category 1890 births)
Ragnar Sigvald Skancke (9 November 1890 – 28 August 1948) was the Norwegian Minister for Church and Educational Affairs in Vidkun Quisling's Nasjonal Samling...
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Leif Erikson (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
Discovered in Newfoundland. Oslo: Norwegian University Press (Universitetsforlaget AS). ISBN 82-00-07039-5. Reeves, Arthur Middleton (1890). The finding...
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a farm in Norway. Toverud may also refer to: Kirsten Utheim Toverud (1890–1949), Norwegian pediatrician Battle of Toverud, railway station in Germany...
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The 1889–1890 pandemic, often referred to as the "Asiatic flu" or "Russian flu", was a worldwide respiratory viral pandemic. It was the last great pandemic...
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Ernst Torp (1900–1988), Norwegian architect Fredrik Torp (born 1937), Norwegian architect Harald Torp (1890–1972), Norwegian journalist and politician...
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Berthold Epstein (category 1890 births)
Berthold Epstein (1 April 1890 – 9 June 1962) was a pediatrician, professor, and scientist who was conscripted as a doctor in the Auschwitz concentration...
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Konrad (given name) (category Norwegian masculine given names)
pioneer Konrad Knudsen (1890–1959), Norwegian painter, journalist, and parliamentarian Konrad Knutsen (1925–2012), Norwegian civil servant Konrad Kujau...
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SS France (1960) (redirect from MS Norway)
(1,132 ft) RMS Queen Mary 2 in 2004. France was later purchased by Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) in 1979, renamed SS Norway and underwent significant modifications...
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Spiritous Liquors) was a collection of anti-slavery measures signed in Brussels on 2 July 1890 (and which entered into force on 31 August 1891) to, as the act...
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William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
Knight of the Black Eagle, 14 December 1890 Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach: Grand Cross of the White Falcon, 1890 Sweden-Norway: Knight of the Seraphim, 19 June 1889...
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