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- Gjest Baardsen (c. 1791 – 13 May 1849) was a Norwegian outlaw, jail-breaker, non-fiction writer, songwriter and memoirist. He was among the most notorious...
- Föreningen Resande Folkets Riksorganisation, ISBN 91-631-9668-9 Baardsen, Gjest (1948). Vandrings- eller skøiersprog; med tillegg av F. L. Hartman og N...
- Gjest Baardsen is a Norwegian film from 1939 written and directed by Tancred Ibsen. Alfred Maurstad pla**** the title role. The film is based on the life...
- Particularly well-known people to have been imprisoned there include author Gjest Baardsen (1791–1849), and the similarly idealized thief Ole Høiland. Also...
- Coast (Morgenstiernekysten). Just north of the cape is the small islet of Gjest Baardsenstøtta. The distance to Norway is about 12,460 km. The cape derives...
- German and Dutch "Gast", Luxembourgish "Gaascht", Swedish "Gäst", Norwegian "Gjest", Serbian and Slovakian "Gost", Czech "Host", etc. Al Guest (contemporary)...
- (25 January 2019). "På restauranter kan Linnéa Myhre være en så vanskelig gjest at kjæresten kan bli flau". Aftenposten.no. Retrieved 11 January 2020. Karlson...
- Thus, the Ash Lad has some similarities with the Norwegian crime writer Gjest Baardsen (1791–1849). The origin of the Askeladden character has been sought...
- hyller sin Herre" "Prøve" "Svarte-Katekisma" "Stjernefall" "Ein Søkjar" "Høg Gjest" "Troll-Dans" "Bergtroll" "Gnavlehól" "Gumlemaal" Den store Strid "Haust"...
- (published with Astrid Hjertenæs Andersen and Astrid Tollefsen) ("Triad") Gjestjorden – (1971) ("Guest on Earth") November – (1972) Veisperringer –...