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Eivind Josef Berggrav (25
October 1884 – 14
January 1959) was a
Norwegian Lutheran bishop. As
primate of the
Church of
Norway (Norwegian:
Preses i Bispemøtet...
- Kari N.
Berggrav (November 30, 1911
Norway - June 11, 1996 Lewisburg, Pennsylvania) was a
pioneer Norwegian photojournalist and war photographer. Her career...
- Dag
Berggrav (17 May 1925 – 3 May 2003) was a
Norwegian jurist,
civil servant and
sports administrator.
Known mostly for his long
tenure at the Norwegian...
- vesicles. His
photographs and
films of his
experiments were
taken by Kari
Berggrav. He
called them "bions" and
believed they were a
rudimentary form of life...
- with large-scale
civil unrest. His
attempted indictment of
Bishop Eivind Berggrav proved similarly controversial, even
amongst his
German allies. Quisling...
- –
Colin Gregory,
Australian tennis player (b. 1903)
January 14
Eivind Berggrav,
Norwegian Lutheran bishop and
reverend (b. 1884) G. D. H. Cole, English...
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diocese of
Hamar from 1964 to 1974. He
wrote a
biography on
Eivind Berggrav in 1959.
Johnson completed his
examen artium in 1928 at Oslo Cathedral...
- 1878) 1957 –
Humphrey Bogart,
American actor (b. 1899) 1959 –
Eivind Berggrav,
Norwegian bishop and
translator (b. 1884) 1961 –
Barry Fitzgerald, Irish...
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Sporting positions Preceded by Dag
Berggrav President of the
Norwegian Ski
Federation 1970–1974 Succeeded by Arne Nyland...
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Norwegian jazz
musician Dag
Arvas (1913–2004),
Swedish Navy rear
admiral Dag
Berggrav (1925–2003),
Norwegian jurist,
civil servant and
sports administrator Dag...