Look up knut or Knut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Knut (Norwegian and Swedish), Knud (Danish), or Knútur (Icelandic) is a Scandinavian and German...
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KNUT (101.1 FM), branded as "Star 101 FM", is a radio station broadcasting as a Rhythmic top 40 format, and it is now located in Tamuning, Guam area. The...
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Cnut (redirect from Knut the Great)
description of Cnut appears in the 13th century Icelandic Knýtlinga saga: Knut was exceptionally tall and strong, and the handsomest of men, all except...
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Knut Hamsun (4 August 1859 – 19 February 1952) was a Norwegian writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. Hamsun's work spans more than...
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Hannelore Knuts (born 4 November 1977) is a Belgian supermodel, actress, artist and certified mindfulness & meditation teacher known for her androgynous...
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Knut (German pronunciation: [ˈknuːt] ; 5 December 2006 – 19 March 2011) was an orphaned polar bear born in captivity at the Berlin Zoological Garden....
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Saint Knut's Day (Swedish: tjugondag jul, lit. 'twentieth-day Christmas'; tjugondag Knut, lit. 'twentieth-day Knut'; or knutmasso; Finnish: nuutinpäivä...
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Knut is a Scandinavian given name. Knut, Knute, or Canute may also refer to: Knut (band), a technical sludge metal band Knut (polar bear) (2006–2011) Knute...
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Knut Utstein Kloster (2 April 1929 – 20 September 2020) was a Norwegian shipping magnate. His grandfather, Lauritz Kloster, founded Kloster Rederi in 1924...
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Knut Johan Ångström (12 January 1857 – 4 March 1910) was a Swedish physicist. He was the son of physicist Anders Jonas Ångström and studied in Uppsala...
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Knut Røhme (born 25 September 1999) is a Norwegian mountain biker and cyclo-cross cyclist. He rode in the cross-country event at the 2024 Summer Olympics...
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Knut Eriksson (Old Norse: Knútr Eiríksson; born before 1150 – died 1195/96), also known as Canute I, was King of Sweden from 1173 to 1195 (rival king since...
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Knut Yrvin (born March 7, 1967) is a Norwegian software developer. He was an important contributor to the initiation of the Skolelinux project (now DebianEdu)...
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Knute Rockne (redirect from Knut Rockne)
1931, at the age of 43, Rockne died in a plane crash. Knute Rockne was born Knut Larsen Rokne, in Voss, Norway, to smith and wagonmaker Lars Knutson Rokne...
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Knut Andreas "Knatten" Lindberg (2 February 1882 – 6 April 1961) was a Swedish athlete who competed at the 1906 Intercalated Games and the 1908 and 1912...
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Knut Vollebæk (born 11 February 1946 in Oslo) is a former Norwegian diplomat to the United States, (2001–2007, and centrist politician (Norwegian Christian...
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Knut Emil Lundmark (14 June 1889 in Älvsbyn, Sweden – 23 April 1958 in Lund, Sweden), was a Swedish astronomer, professor of astronomy and head of the...
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Knut Magne Haugland, DSO, MM, (23 September 1917 – 25 December 2009) was a resistance fighter and noted explorer from Norway, who accompanied Thor Heyerdahl...
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Knut Långe ("the Tall"), also known as Canute II, was King of Sweden from 1229 until his death in 1234. He was the father of Holmger Knutsson, a later...
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Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation (KAW) (Swedish: Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse) is a Swedish public and private foundation formed in 1917 by...
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Knut Hauge may refer to: Knut Hauge (writer) (1911–1999), Norwegian writer Knut Hauge (diplomat) (born 1953), Norwegian diplomat Knut Haug (born 1934)...
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Knut Jacobsen may refer to: Knut Jacobsen (politician) (1885–1976), Norwegian banker and politician Knut A. Jacobsen, Norwegian scholar of the history...
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Knut Markhus (7 November 1878 – 7 August 1963) was a Norwegian educator and politician. He was born in Skånevik. He edited the newspaper Haugesunds Avis...
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Knut Haukelid DSO MC (May 17, 1911 - March 8, 1994) was a Norwegian military officer. He was a Norwegian resistance movement soldier during World War II...
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Knut Møyen (19 January 1907 – 20 March 1984) was a Norwegian economist and resistance member. He was born in Aker. After the German invasion of Norway...
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Knut Andersen can refer to: Knut Andersen (film director) (1931–2019), Norwegian film director Knut Andersen (footballer, born 1908) (1908–1981), Norwegian...
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Fredrik Idestam (redirect from Knut Fredrik Idestam)
Knut Fredrik Idestam (28 October 1838, Tyrväntö, Grand Duchy of Finland – 8 April 1916, Helsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland) was a Finnish mining engineer...
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Knut Husebø (born 10 May 1946) is a Norwegian actor and visual artist. Born in Stavanger, Husebø debuted in 1968 in the role Flyndrefanten in the play...
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Knut Haakonsson (Knut Håkonsson, Old Norse Knútr Hákonarson) (c. 1208–1261) was a Norwegian nobleman and claimant to the throne during the Civil war era...
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Knut Hjeltnes may refer to: Knut Hjeltnes (athlete) (born 1951), Norwegian athlete Knut Hjeltnes (architect) (born 1961), Norwegian architect This disambiguation...
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