Anton Christian Bang (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈɑ̂ntɔn ˈkrɪ̀stɪjɑn ˈbɑŋ]; 18 September 1840 in Dønna, Helgeland – 29 December 1913) was a Norwegian theologian...
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1817. Bang's son, Anton Christian Bang (1823-1897), took over the company after his father's death in 1861. In 1888 he ceded it to his son Oscar Bang (1863-)...
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Holland (1874-1959). A committee members included Bishop of Oslo Anton Christian Bang, architects Torolf Prytz and Harald Olsen, artist Eilif Peterssen...
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singer Anton Christian Bang (1840–1913), Norwegian theologian, historian and politician Arne Bang-Hansen (1911–1990), Norwegian actor Bernhard Bang (1848–1932)...
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consecrated on November 26, 1902 in a mass celebrated by Bishop Anton Christian Bang attended by eight priests. "Stensgård kirke". Kirkesøk. Retrieved...
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countryside. He died as a guest of his friend, minister (later bishop) Anton Christian Bang at Gran in Hadeland on 30 July 1870 and is buried nearby in the churchyard...
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and his archbishops. Norwegian Protestant ecclesiastical historian Anton Christian Bang asked what would have happened "if the Church, deprived of all liberty...
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Holland (1874-1959). A committee members included Bishop of Oslo Anton Christian Bang, architects Torolf Prytz and Harald Olsen, artist Eilif Peterssen...
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Parelius Essendrop 1893–1896 Fredrik Wilhelm Klumpp Bugge 1896–1912 Anton Christian Bang 1912–1922 Jens Frølich Tandberg 1922–1937 Johan Lunde 1937–1951 Eivind...
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felt that it was bad language in the translation, such as Bishop Anton Christian Bang, and from the Faculty of Theology, which were critical of the choice...
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