Johan Edvard Bergh and Amanda Helander (1825–1888), were artists and, presumably, his first teachers. He began his formal studies with Edvard Perséus...
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while the other, Mindre teatern, was demolished in 1908). August Lindberg took over from Edvard Stjernström, who founded the one known as the Swedish Theatre;...
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under Georg von Rosen, August Malmström, Josef Wilhelm Wallander and Mårten Eskil Winge, and took private lessons from Edvard Perséus. His year of graduation...
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2012 in Scandinavian music (section August)
Frandsen, Danish singer and television presenter, 51 4 January – Totti Bergh, Norwegian jazz saxophonist, 76 13 February – Tommi Kristian "Tonmi" Lillman...
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Edie Falco Honored at ASPCA Bergh Ball". Variety. Retrieved March 26, 2022. "Hilary Swank, Edie Falco Honored at ASPCA Bergh Ball". ASPCA. Retrieved March...
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Nils Edvard Kreuger (11 October 1858 – 11 May 1930) was a Swedish painter. He specialized in landscapes and rural scenes. His father, Johan August (1821–1887)...
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the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts, where his primary instructor was Edvard Perséus (1841–1890). From 1880 to 1882, he studied on his own in France...
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Chopin in Poland; Carl Maria von Weber and Heinrich Marschner in Germany; Edvard Grieg in Norway; Jean Sibelius in Finland; Giuseppe Verdi in Italy; Carl...
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3 – Daniel Peil (69), American rock singer (The Corporation) 4 – Totti Bergh (76), Norwegian jazz saxophonist Ruthilde Boesch (94), Austrian soprano...
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Gustaf Aminoff 1888–1899 Henrik Åkerman 1899–1900 Edvard Gabriel Krogius 1900–1903 Martin Alexius Bergh (Martti Vuori) 1903–1905 Emil Wilhelm Stenius 1905–1911...
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Provincial Governors of Finland (category Use dmy dates from August 2020)
Gustaf Aminoff 1888–1899 Henrik Åkerman 1899–1900 Edvard Gabriel Krogius 1900–1903 Martin Alexius Bergh (Martti Vuori) 1903–1905 Emil Wilhelm Stenius 1905–1911...
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Retrieved 2017-05-05. Bergh, Johs (2009-02-14). "Kåre Garnes". Store Norske Leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2017-05-05. "Edvard Askeland – Daglig leder"...
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Bentzon Nicolai Berendt Gunnar Berg Andreas Peter Berggreen Ilja Bergh Rudolph Sophus Bergh Niels Bernhart Viggo Bielefeldt Ludvig Birkedal-Barfod Erling...
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1924 in Norway (section August)
feminist (born 1845) 10 October – Edvard Liljedahl, politician and Minister (born 1845) 22 October – Ludvig Bergh, actor, theatre director (born 1865)...
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Moen, Snapphaneboken. Palle Lauring (1952). Danmark i Skåne. Stockholm: Berghs förlag, 1999 (ISBN 91-502-1368-7). Herman Lindquist (1995). Historien om...
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Art MS 5 Twelve Proverbs 1558 Oil on panel 75 × 98 Museum Mayer van den Bergh Netherlandish Proverbs 1559 Oil on panel 117 × 163 Berlin State Museums...
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(1901–1967) WGPSN Van den Bergh 30°55′N 159°13′W / 30.91°N 159.21°W / 30.91; -159.21 (Van den Bergh) 43.42 1970 George van den Bergh (1890–1966) WGPSN van...
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Bauditz Johan Christian Theodor Bayer Julius August Bentzien Niels Viggo Bentzon Ole Berggreen Theodor Bergh F.J. Billeskov Jansen Gert Due Billing Børge...
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Frederick VII Prime minister – Carl Christian Hall (until 2 December), Carl Edvard Rotwitt 6 January – Aarhus Art Museum is founded. 2 February – Tøxen's School...
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2012 in Norwegian music (section August)
Norwegian Jazz Associations at the Moldejazz, July 17, 2012. January 4 – Totti Bergh, jazz saxophonist (born 1935). 31 – Anders Eikås, rock drummer, Honningbarna...
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Berg [fi] Luxembourg – Camillo Felgen Netherlands – Herman Brouwer Sweden – Edvard Matz [sv] United Kingdom – Michael Aspel Below is a summary of all 5 points...
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Erling Stordahl, singer and advocate for disabled persons 1976: Øivind Bergh, conductor 1977: Birgit and Rolf Sunnaas, founders of Sunnaas Hospital 1978:...
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the 1968 contest are listed below. Finland – Poppe Berg [fi] Sweden – Edvard Matz [sv] United Kingdom – Michael Aspel Due to a misunderstanding by the...
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Luxembourg – Paul Ulveling [lb] Norway – Sverre Christophersen [no] Sweden – Edvard Matz [sv] United Kingdom – Michael Aspel The voting sequence was one of...
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Berger (1905–1992) Andreas Peter Berggreen (1801–1880) Gertrude van den Bergh (1793–1840) Anders Berglund (born 1948) Erik Bergman (1911–2006) William...
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derpaa, enten for sig selv eller for sine nu havende Børn. The 18th family, Bergh, withdrew their claim, and the claims of Captain Brømbsen and F.J. Cold...
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Barking Tula Belle Ingrid Bolsø Berdal Gustav Berg-Jæger Theodor Berge Eva Bergh Lene Elise Bergum Victor Bernau Finn Bernhoft Sofie Bernhoft Unni Bernhoft...
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Eurovision Song Contest 1965 (category Articles with dead external links from August 2019)
1965 contest are listed below. Netherlands – Dick van Bommel Sweden – Edvard Matz [sv] Each country had 10 jury members who distributed three points...
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Eurovision Song Contest 1963 (category Articles with dead external links from August 2021)
telephone. Known spokespersons at the 1963 contest are listed below. Sweden – Edvard Matz [sv] Each country had 20 jury members who awarded their five favourite...
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List of coupled cousins (category Articles with unsourced statements from August 2014)
Governor of Alabama, and his first cousin, politician Dixie Bibb (1882–1965) Edvard Grieg (1843–1907), Norwegian composer and pianist, and his first cousin...
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