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    Agnes Mathilde Wergeland (May 8, 1857 – March 6, 1914) was a Norwegian-American historian, poet and educator. Agnes Mathilde Wergeland was the first woman...
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  • Wergeland is a Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Agnes Mathilde Wergeland, Norwegian-American historian Camilla (Wergeland) Collett...
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    translator Agnes Wergeland (1857–1914), Norwegian-American historian, poet, and educator Agnes Westbrook Morrison (1854–1939), American lawyer Agnes Weston...
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    parents were Sverre Nicolai Wergeland (1817–1896) and Anne Margrethe Larsen (1817–1889). His sister was Agnes Mathilde Wergeland (1857–1914), who emigrated...
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    with fellow Professor Agnes M. Wergeland, spoke volumes about her worldview.[clarification needed][citation needed] Wergeland, like Hebard a feminist...
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    of Norway. Elise Wærenskjold Lodge #48 The Promise of America Agnes Mathilde Wergeland and Elise Wærenskjold. Daughters of Norway[permanent dead link]...
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    Glimpses from Agnes Mathilde Wergeland's life, a translation of Glimt fra Agnes Mathilde Wergelands liv, the biography of Agnes Wergeland, Norwegian-American...
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    romantic one, and his address in the fifth act resembles in a way Henrik Wergeland`s vision in his great poem Man. His rebellion against the clergy, whom...
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    Oscar Torp, politician Grete Waitz, world champion marathon runner Henrik Wergeland, writer Rolf Wickstrøm, labour activist Gisken Wildenvey, writer The grave...
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    movement covered all branches of culture, including literature (Henrik Wergeland, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, Jørgen Moe), painting...
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  • Efterladte Digte in 1914. Both were books of poems written by Agnes Mathilde Wergeland. The pages of Symra featured a listing of notable Norwegian-American...
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    Edwin Atherstone (1828–1868) Creation, Man and the Messiah by Henrik Wergeland (1829) The Bronze Horseman by Alexander Pushkin (1833) Prometheus Bound...
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    through the cities and towns. The national romanticist author Henrik Wergeland was the founder of 17 May parade. Jonsok (St. John's Passing), or St....
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    parts are among others Kristiansand Cathedral, Kristiansand City Hall, Wergeland Park, and the terminal for ferries to Hirtshals and Kristiansand Station...
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    Ann Weitnauer Lloyd R. Welch Dominic Welsh Emo Welzl Carola Wenk Harald Wergeland Andrew B. Whinston Douglas R. White Sue Whitesides Hassler Whitney David...
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    Philharmonic Kemp Stillings (1888–1967), American violinist, music teacher Agnes Tschetschulin Franz von Vecsey, studied with Hubay, then Joachim; dedicatee...
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  • Vinje 1818–1870 Poet and journalist Krone 50 kr obverse 1985–1997 Henrik Wergeland 1808–1845 Poet and writer Krone 100 kr obverse 1949–1999 1962–1999...
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    through the cities and towns. The national romanticist author Henrik Wergeland was the founder of the 17 May parade. Common Christian holidays are also...
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  • poet Elise Wærenskjold – (1815–1895) Norwegian-American writer Agnes Mathilde Wergeland – (1857–1914) Norwegian-American historian, poet and educator Gunvald...
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  • Ingoldsby) English comic poet (ulcerated larynx, born 1788) July 12 – Henrik Wergeland, Norwegian poet and dramatist (tuberculosis; born 1808) August 3 – Charlotte...
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  • 1925) 27 April – Theodor Kittelsen, artist (died 1914) 8 May – Agnes Mathilde Wergeland, Norwegian-American historian and poet (died 1914) 2 June – Urban...
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    Memorial stone honoring Marcus Thrane Memorial stone honoring Agnes Mathilde Wergeland & Elise Wærenskjold Memorial stone honoring U.S. Army Ski Troopers...
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  • free ascent, not using the ladder Bradford Washburn The Ascent of Mt. St. Agnes AAJ Vol. 3 p. 255 (1939) Terris Moore Mt. Stanford: A Alaskan Ski Climb...
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    incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Wergeland, Agnes Mathilde (1916). Leaders in Norway, and Other Essays (Public domain ed...
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  • Oddleif Stensland, Olve Eikemo, Pål Angelskår, Ronny Hovland, Silje Wergeland, Thomas T. Dahl, Thomas Tofthagen, Tor Ingar Jakobsen, Torbjørn Sletta...
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