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Edvard Hagerup Grieg (/ɡriːɡ/ GREEG, Norwegian: [ˈɛ̀dvɑʈ ˈhɑ̀ːɡərʉp ˈɡrɪːg]; 15 June 1843 – 4
September 1907) was a
Norwegian composer and pianist. He...
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Hagerup is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Caspar Peter Hagerup (1777–1840),
Norwegian civil servant Edvard Hagerup (1781–1853), Norwegian...
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Eiler Hagerup may
refer to:
Eiler Eilersen Hagerup (1718–1789),
Bishop of Bjørgvin and
Christianssand in
Norway Eiler Hansen Hagerup (1685–1743), Bishop...
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William Hagerup (born
December 1991) is a
former college football punter for the
Michigan Wolverines. He
holds the single-season
average punting yards...
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Klaus Hagerup and
Helge Hagerup. Her son,
Klaus Hagerup wrote extensively about his
mother in Alt er så nær meg: Om
Inger Hagerup.
Inger Hagerup is mostly...
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Edvard Hagerup Bull (10 June 1922 – 15
March 2012) was a
Norwegian composer. He was born in Bergen. He grew up in Jar
outside Oslo in a
musical and politically...
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George Francis Hagerup (22
January 1853 – 8
February 1921) was a
Norwegian law professor, diplomat,
politician for the
Conservative Party and women's...
- Nina Grieg, née
Hagerup (24
November 1845 – 9
December 1935) was a Danish–Norwegian
lyric soprano. Nina
Hagerup was born in Bergen, Norway. Her parents...
- Ptolemy's Maps of
Northern Europe: A
Reconstruction of the Prototypes. H.
Hagerup. p. 45.
Retrieved 6
November 2015. Smith, Sir
William (1854). Dictionary...
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Edvard Eilersen[citation needed]
Hagerup (9
September 1781 – 29
March 1853) was a
Norwegian solicitor and politician.
Hagerup was born in the city of Kristiansand...