• Gerhard Tomin Olsen (May 27, 1892 – July 1, 1955) was a Norwegian track and field athlete who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He participated in...
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  • Pål Gerhard Olsen (born 1 November 1959) is a Norwegian novelist, children's writer, crime fiction writer, playwright and literary critic. Olsen was born...
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  • Norwegian prime minister, used a true patronym, as his father was named Gerhard Olsen (Gerhard, the son of Ola). Gerhardsen passed his own patronym on to his children...
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  • of the Norwegian Labour Party. He was born in Kristiania as a son of Gerhard Olsen (1867–1949) and Emma Hansen (1872–1949). He was a brother of Einar Gerhardsen...
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    municipality of Asker, in the county of Akershus. His parents were Gerhard Olsen (1867–1949) and Emma Hansen (1872–1949). His father was rodemester'...
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    Hallberg  Sweden x o xo xxx — 1.75 Otto Monsen  Norway – xo xo xxx — 1.75 Gerhard Olsen  Norway – xo xxo xxx — 1.75 Ole Aarnæs  Norway o xo xxo xxx — 1.75 André...
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  • be returned over time etc. This concerns the following: First Master Gerhard Olsen, mayor of the town of Halstad in 1530 shortly before Christmas took...
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  • mystery, and a streak of supernatural horror. The paper's reviewer Pål Gerhard Olsen calls the book "an excellent read" with an "exquisitely elegant" plot...
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    Copenh. 1962. Jyske Krønike, transl. by Rikke Agnete Olsen. Aarhus, 1995. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gerhard III, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg....
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  • 21 October – Åslaug Haga, politician and Minister 1 November – Pål Gerhard Olsen, author. 7 November – Kristin Glosimot Kjelsberg, handball player. 28...
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