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Throndhjems Stiftstidende was a
newspaper published in
Norway between 1836 and 1854. It
reported mostly on
foreign affairs. Ottosen, Rune; Røssland, Lars...
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Throndhjems Theater was a
historic theatre in
Trondheim in Norway,
active between 1861 and 1865. It was the
first permanent theatre in Trondhjem. Previously...
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Nidaros (Scandinavica.com) Munch, P.A.
Throndhjems Domkirke (Christiania: Fabritius, 1859) Krefting, O. Om
Throndhjems Domkirke (Trondhjem: Aktietrykkeriet...
- List of all the
members of the
Storting in the
period 1862 to 1864. The list
includes all
those initially elected to the
Storting as well as
deputy representatives...
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Society of
Sciences and Letters. He was then
County Governor of Søndre
Throndhjems amt (today
named Sør-Trøndelag) from 1810 to 1814. He was the brother...
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Trondhjem Station (Norwegian:
Trondhjem stasjon,
original spelling:
Throndhjem),
sometimes called Kalvskinnet to
distinguish it from
Trondheim Central...
- Company.
Other Bibliography Munch, P.A.
Throndhjems Domkirke (Christiania, 1859) Krefting, O. Om
Throndhjems Domkirke (Trondhjem, 1885) Schirmer, Kristkirken;...
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Norwegian Parliament in 1824,
representing the
constituency of
Nordre Throndhjems Amt (now Nord-Trøndelag). He
served only one term. His son
Johannes Tørrissen...
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remained a while, and then
proceeded northwards over the
Dovrefjeld to
Throndhjem,
where he
dwelt for a long time.
Harald began to have children. By Asa...
- by
royal resolution on 1
November 1824. The
school was
given the name
Throndhjems Døvstummeinstitut ('Trondheim Deaf-Mute Institute',
today Huseby barneskole...