-
Lensmann in
modern Norwegian or
lensmand in
Danish and
older Norwegian spelling (lit. 'fief man'; Old Norse: lénsmaðr) is a term with
several distinct...
- of Section 2 of the Act. In
Norway until 2021
there was the
office of
lensmann,
which in
their mostly rural police districts had
functions similar to...
- 1660–1733), was a
Norwegian merchant,
landowner and the
first female Lensmann in Norway.
After she was
widowed she
became one of the
richest women in...
- mistress,
Karen Andersdatter. He was also a Danish-Norwegian Navy
officer and
lensmann bailiff. Hans
Ulrik was born at the
Kronborg castle in Helsingør, Denmark...
- Borgríki 2 (2014) –
Gunnar Dirk Ohm –
Illusjonisten som
forsvant (2015) –
Lensmann Everest (2015) –
Anatoli Boukreev Sparrows (2015) –
Gunnar Trapped (2015–2018)...
- "politiførstebetjent", "politioverbetjent" and "politistasjonssjef", "
lensmann" or "sysselmannsoverbetjent" (all
officially translated as
chief superintendent)...
-
permission from the king. The term
lendmann is
sometimes confused with
lensmann,
which is a
title used in
local administration (a
policeman in smaller...
-
Norwegian authorities. The
rebels killed the
local merchant and the
local lensmann,
whipped their servants and the
village priest, and
burned down the merchant's...
- in the
black AKS flag,
which was the same one that had
killed Repola's
Lensmann Bobi Sivén (See:
Aunus expedition). Sivén
became a
martyr of the AKS and...
- (died
before or in 1566) was a
Danish landowner and
lensmann. He
owned Sonnerupgaard and was
lensmann of a
number of
fiefs in
Denmark and Norway. He was...