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    Ragnhild Nikoline Andersen (1907–1990) was a Danish trade unionist, politician, and a member of the Communist Party of Denmark (DKP). During the German...
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  • Ragnhild Bente Andersen (born 31 March 1965) is a Norwegian orienteering competitor and World champion. She won a gold medal in relay at the 1987 World...
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    Ragnhild Tove Hveger (later Andersen, 10 December 1920 – 1 December 2011) was a Danish swimmer, who won silver medal in the women's 400 m freestyle at...
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  • Royal Danish Academy of Music. Andersen performed as a violist in the Danish National Symphony Orchestra. Alongside Ragnhild Toft and Lavard Friisholm, he...
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  • the CIA team who secretly listened in to the leftist politicians Ragnhild Andersen and Alfred Jensen. He also worked in a private intelligence organisation...
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  • politician (Enhedslisten) Yildiz Akdogan, politician (Social Democrats) Ragnhild Andersen (1907–1990), politician and trade unionist (Communist Party) Karen...
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  • Else-Marthe Sørlie Lybekk, Katja Nyberg, Linn-Kristin Riegelhuth, Monica Sandve, Ragnhild Aamodt. Coach: Marit Breivik 2004 European Championship (Winner) Camilla...
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  • fourth in the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay, together with Mette Ove-Petersen, Greta Andersen and Ragnhild Hveger. Rita Larsen. sports-reference.com v t e...
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  • Ragnhild Kostøl (born 25 May 1969) is a Norwegian cyclist. She was born in Oslo. She won the Norwegian National Road Race Championship in 1991 and 1999...
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  • third overall at the 1990 Orienteering World Cup, behind Ragnhild Bente Andersen and Ragnhild Bratberg. She finished overall third also in 1998, behind...
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    March 1875 in Kristiania (today's Oslo), Ragnhild Hvalstad was the daughter of the factory manager Johannes Andersen Hvalstad (1832–1922) and his wife Marie...
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  • Bjørn Viktor Giske Fredrik Bertheussen Brurås Jenny Marlene Nettum Ragnhild Andersen Simon Dankertsen Semi- Final 1 Alf Johannes Borge Elim Hanna Romøren...
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  • 1987 as a member of the Norwegian winning team, together with Ragnhild Bente Andersen, Ellen Sofie Olsvik and Brit Volden. She won silver medals in the...
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    first cousin Princess Märtha of Sweden with whom he had two daughters, Ragnhild and Astrid and one son, Harald. As exiles during World War II, Crown Princess...
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  • silver medal in the relay, together with Heidi Arnesen, Ragnhild Bratberg and Ragnhild Bente Andersen. At the 1997 World Orienteering Championships she won...
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    sister of King Harald V of Norway and younger sister of the late Princess Ragnhild. Princess Astrid was born on 12 February 1932 at Villa Solbakken to the...
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    called Ragnhild the Mighty. The couple only had one child, Eirik Bloodaxe, before her premature death. Eirik Bloodaxe was named after Ragnhild's father...
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  • Davidsen Marianne Thorsen Ole Bull Ole Edvard Antonsen Oslo Philharmonic Ragnhild Hemsing Rolf Lislevand Solveig Kringlebotn Tine Thing Helseth Trondheim...
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  • of her closest friends and allies, both in the KAD and the AO was Ragnhild Andersen. In 1928, after attending the Red International of Labor Unions Congress...
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  • Dagsavisen wrote that "in a documentary on TV2, the king's sister (Princess Ragnhild, Mrs. Lorentzen) comes across as almost uncomfortably prophetic. She expressed...
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  • 1987 World Orienteering Championships, together with Ragnhild Bratberg, Ragnhild Bente Andersen and Brit Volden. She received a silver medal in 1985....
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  • defending overall champions from the 2020–21 Biathlon IBU Cup were Filip Fjeld Andersen from Norway and Vanessa Voigt from Germany. Due to the Russian invasion...
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    in Kristiania to baker A.L. Staff and Ragnhild Olsen. He married Solveig Bruell in 1927. Their daughter Ragnhild Solveig was married to Kjell Noreik. Staff...
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    Nils Thomas Utsi 1991–1995 Ragnhild Lydia Nystad 1985–1991 Ole Henrik Magga 1980–1985 Odd Ivar Solbakk 1979–1980 Peder Andersen 1976–1979 Odd Mathis Hætta...
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  • Ali Iselin Alme Rønnaug Alten Leif Amble-Næss Bjarne Andersen Inger Marie Andersen Siw Anita Andersen Marit Andreassen Anna-Lisa Atle Antonsen Eilif Armand...
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  • Harald Heide (79), violinist, conductor, and composer. December 20 – Hildur Andersen (92), pianist and music teacher. February 28 – Jens Wendelboe, jazz trombonist...
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  • Ragnhild Magerøy (9 July 1920 – 16 November 2010) was a Norwegian novelist, essayist and poet. She is principally known as a historical novelist. Magerøy...
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    trial held in 1324 in Bergen, Norway, records a spell used by the accused Ragnhild Tregagás to end the marriage of her former lover, a man named Bárd. The...
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  • (2017–2020, 2022–2023) Line Uno (2022–2023) Kjersti Grini (2000–2003) Ragnhild Aamodt (2005–2009) Kari-Anne Henriksen (2005–2009) Gro Hammerseng (2003–2010)...
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  • Bojer (1872–1959) Nini Roll Anker (1873–1942) Gabriel Scott (1874–1958) Ragnhild Jølsen (1875–1908) Olav Duun (1876–1939) Kristofer Uppdal (1878–1961) Johan...
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