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    Karen Grude Koht (16 November 1871– 10 July 1960) was a Norwegian educationalist, essayist and feminist pioneer. She was born at Høyland in Rogaland, Norway...
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  • Koht is a Norwegian surname that may refer to Halvdan Koht (1873–1965), Norwegian historian and politician Karen Grude Koht (1871–1960), Norwegian educationalist...
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  • Gruda Koht (7 December 1913 – 26 March 2002) was a Norwegian diplomat. He was born in Bærum as a son of Halvdan Koht (1873–1965) and Karen Grude Koht 1871–1960...
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    Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway. She was the daughter of Halvdan Koht (1873–1965) and Karen Elisabeth Grude (1871–1960). Her father was a noted historian and professor...
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  • chemical engineer Einar Forfang (1881–1950) and Agnes Grude (1885–1958). He was a nephew of Karen Grude Koht. His home environment was marked by the norskdom...
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  • of historian and minister of foreign affairs Halvdan Koht and women's activist Karen Grude Koht, and through her father she was the granddaughter of superintendent...
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    member of the organization, together with fellow rights activists Karen Grude Koht, Fredrikke Marie Qvam, Gina Krog, and Betzy Kjelsberg. Elisabeth Lønnå...
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    which is the seat of the deanery which covers the whole municipality. Karen Grude Koht (1871 in Høyland – 1960) educationalist, essayist and feminist pioneer...
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    a member of the organization together with fellow rights activists Karen Grude Koht, Fredrikke Marie Qvam, Gina Krog and Katti Anker Møller. From 1916...
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    the University of Oslo). In September 1898 in Kristiania, Koht married Karen Elisabeth Grude (1871–1960), an essay writer and women's rights activist one...
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    through Åse the grandson of Halvdan Koht and Karen Grude Koht. He has two sisters Torild Skard and Målfrid Grude Flekkøy, who are twins, and himself has...
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    January 1933, he married Åse Gruda Koht (1905–1985), the daughter of Halvdan Koht (1873–1965) and Karen Grude Koht (1871–1960). His wife was a noted pioneer...
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    Elisabeth Grude (1878–1941), a daughter of Martin Adolf Grude and sister of Karen Grude Koht. He graduated from Holmestrand Teacher's Seminary in 1902...
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    Norwegian National Women's Council members, from left: Karen Grude Koht, Fredrikke Marie Qvam, Gina Krog, Betzy Kjelsberg and Katti Anker Møller (1904)...
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    First meeting of the National Women's Council (1904). Left to right: Karen Grude Koht, Fredrikke Marie Qvam, Gina Krog, Betzy Kjelsberg and Katti Anker Møller...
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    minister of foreign affairs Halvdan Koht and the feminist pioneer Karen Grude Koht, and through her father she is a granddaughter of the superintendent...
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