Johannes Christiansen (17 October 1850 – 5 July 1913) was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party. He was born in Askim, but moved to Skiptvet. He...
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Jen Christiansen, American author Jesper Christiansen (disambiguation), multiple people Jessie Christiansen, Australian astrophysicist Johannes Christiansen...
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439–446, 1885 C. Christiansen Elements of Theoretical Physics translated into English by W. F. Magie from the German translation of Johannes Julius Christoph...
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Johanne Kirstine Andersen née Christiansen (1862–1925) was a Danish women's rights activist. In 1908, she co-founded and subsequently headed the Balslev-Ejby...
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Sturla Holm Lægreid also defended his silver medal and Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen won his second bronze medal at this world championships. For the first...
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done this since East Germany in the 1979–1980 season.[citation needed] Johannes Thingnes Bø from Norway (men's) and Julia Simon from France (women's) were...
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women's rights (born (1856). 5 July – Johannes Christiansen, politician (born 1850) 15 July – Thomas Vigner Christiansen Haaland, politician (born 1859) 26...
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[Deceased Males]. Kirkebog [Parish Register]. 1930–1946 (in Danish). Sankt Johannes Sogn. 1945. p. 368. Død 6 Februar 1945 Lazarettet paa Nyelandsvej Opgravet...
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Norwegian temperance movement (died 1942 in Norway) 17 October – Johannes Christiansen, politician (died 1913) 25 December – Elizabeth Fedde, Lutheran...
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years, he sold the estate to district judge Johannes Christiansen who soon thereafter sold it to Johannes Winckler. He was already leasing Skjoldenæsholm...
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