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- The Holy Cross Church (Norwegian: Korskirken) was a small medieval parish church for the northern part of the Old Town of Oslo, Norway. The ruin was rediscovered...
- Holy Cross Church (Norwegian: Korskirken) is a special parish church in Bergen muni****lity in Vestland county, Norway. It is situated in the centre of...
- elementary education in Scandinavia, having been founded 1737 under the name Korskirken's School for the Poor. The school got its own building in 1740, and the...
- called the Domkirken landsogn and the area east of the city was the Korskirkens landsokn ("landsogn" means rural parish). On 1 January 1838, all parishes...
- Street in Bluffton, South Carolina. Church of the Cross, in Norwegian: Korskirken, a Church of the Church of Norway in Bergen, Norway. Church of the Cross...
- Johan Sebastian Cammermeyer, resident chaplain of Holy Cross Church (Korskirken). Johan Welhaven was the member of an accomplished family which included...
- cathedral are the ruins of the medieval parish church, Holy Cross Church (Korskirken). King Sigurd the Crusader King Magnus the Blind King Inge I of Norway...
- (Bergen domkirke) St John's Church (Johanneskirken) Holy Cross Church (Korskirken) New Church (Nykirken) Sandvik Church (Sandvikskirken) Biskopshavn Church...
- to Bergen where her father was dean of the historic Holy Cross Church (Korskirken). After the success of his first publicly successful drama The Feast at...
- In 1771, Friis received the office of senior priest (sogneprest) at Korskirken in Bergen which he held until he was granted leave of retirement in 1774...