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Frithjof Schuon (/ˈʃuːɒn/ SHOO-on; German: [ˈfʁɪtjɔf ˈʃuːɔn]; 18 June 1907 – 5 May 1998) was a
Swiss philosopher and
spiritual leader,
belonging to the...
- the free dictionary. Friðþjófur (variations: Fritiof, Frithiof, Fritjof,
Frithjof, and Fridtjof) is a
Scandinavian masculine given name
derived from Old...
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Frithjof Harold Bergmann (24
December 1930 – 23 May 2021) was a
German professor of
philosophy at the
University of Michigan,
where he
taught courses on...
- Karl
Frithjof Olstad (23
November 1890 – 16
December 1956) was a
Norwegian rower who
competed in the 1912
Summer Olympics. He was the
strokeman of the...
- fjord,
lived the king's
friend Thorstein (Þorsteinn Víkingsson)
whose son
Frithjof (Friðþjófr) was
called the bold (hinn frœkni).
Frithiof was the tallest...
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Frithjof Sælen may
refer to:
Frithjof Sælen (gymnast) (1892–1975),
Norwegian gymnast Frithjof Sælen (writer) (1917–2004),
Norwegian writer, son of the...
- SMS
Frithjof was the
third vessel of the six-member
Siegfried class of
coastal defense ships (Küstenpanzerschiffe)
built for the
German Imperial Navy....
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Frithjof Lorentzen (7
September 1896 – 13 July 1965) was a
Norwegian épée and foil fencer. He
competed at the 1924 and 1928
Summer Olympics. "Skipsreder...
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Frithjof Olsen (30
November 1882 – 22
February 1922) was a
Norwegian gymnast who
competed in the 1906
Intercalated Games, the 1908
Summer Olympics, and...
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Frithjof Møinichen
Plahte (8
February 1836 – 17 July 1899) was a
Norwegian merchant and landowner.
After a
career in the
timber business, he
settled in...