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- Erik Andreas Colban (18 October 1876 – 28 March 1956) was a Norwegian diplomat. Colban had many important roles in Norwegian diplomacy; especially being...
- Colban, Earl of Fife (b. c. 1247–1253, d. 1270/2) was ruler of Fife in Scotland. The son of Earl Malcolm and his wife, one of the daughters of Llywelyn...
- Marie Colban (18 December 1814 – 27 March 1884) was a Norwegian novelist, short story writer and translator. She was born at Christiania (now Oslo), Norway...
- Colbán of Buchan is the second mormaer of Buchan to be known by name as Mormaer. Colbán was not the son of his predecessor Gartnait. It is possible that...
- DNR. February 12, 2007. The Colban family's textile expertise is embedded in the very soul of the store. "Denis Colban". Libération (in French). January...
- entirely different person. He had two sons who are known to us. The elder was Colbán, to whom the mormaerdom p****ed after Máel Coluim's death. Chieftaincy of...
- II, Earl of Fife in 1230, and was the mother of his children, including Colbán. The Acts of Welsh Rulers: 1120–1283, ed. Huw Pryce. University of Wales...
- to 1288. He succeeded as only a child, the son of the previous Mormaer Colbán, who died young. During his minority, William Wishart, Bishop of St Andrews...
- connections in Fife, and it is possible that his father (if he was his father) Colbán was a Fifer. A charter issued by Fergus appears to have survived. The charter...
- 1908–1910: Johannes Irgens 1910–1934: Benjamin Vogt 1934–1942: Erik Colban 1942–1946: Erik Colban 1946–1959: Per Preben Prebensen 1959–1961: Erik Braadland 1962–1968:...