- Per
Sivle (6
April 1857 – 6
September 1904) was a
Norwegian poet,
novelist and
newspaper editor. He is
known for his
novel Streik from 1891, and for his...
- Şivlə (also, Shivlik) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Lerik Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a po****tion of 621. The muni****lity
consists of the villages...
- best known. He also
wrote Per
Sivle – ei
livssoge (1905), the
first biography of
Norwegian poet and novelist, Per
Sivle.
Published one year
after his...
- with
delivering a
suitcase to a man
known as "Evil
Sivle". The
stranger doesn't know
where Sivle is, and
explains that
finding him is the
actual task...
-
painting Fra
Stalheim from 1842. Sivlesteinen, a
memorial of the poet Per
Sivle, was
raised by
Noregs Ungdomslag and
other organizations at
Stalheim in...
- also released,
entitled Do You Know Who I Am?,
credited to "
Sivle Sings Again" or "
Sivle Nora" ("Elvis" and "Elvis Aron"
spelt backwards). The
album contained...
- one of the
oldest preserved public monuments in Norway. In 1901, poet Per
Sivle wrote a poem Tord Foleson,
about King Olaf's standard-bearer at the battle...
- the muni****l administrations. Flåm was the
birthplace of the poet Per
Sivle. Part of the book "The Ship of the Dead" is set in Flåm. Flåm Church, built...
- the
deceased Sivle. It is
taken from a poem by Per
Sivle (1857–1904)
issued in 1895, ten
years before Norway gained its independence.
Sivle's poem, titled...
-
Siqueira (2023),
Brazilian Internet and
television personality,
hanging Per
Sivle (1904),
Norwegian poet and novelist,
gunshot Mykola Skrypnyk (1933), Ukrainian...