"Helge Helgesen". EU Football. Retrieved 27 September 2021. "Helge Helgesen". Norway Football Association. Retrieved 27 September 2021. Helge Helgesen...
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Otto Helgesen (4 July 1898 – 19 June 1973) was a Norwegian judge. He was born in Fredrikstad to Helge Helgesen and Karen Elisabeth Nielsen. He graduated...
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but finished laying drumming parts for the band next album. Tor-Arne Helgesen was hired for the corresponding tour and subsequent recording sessions...
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German hands. Aage Helgesen Vedel was born to Helge Vedel and Charlotte Serene on 1 September 1894 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Helge Vedel was a lieutenant...
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"Reidar Villiam Karlsen". fotball.no. Retrieved 19 November 2019. "Helge Helgesen". fotball.no. Retrieved 14 June 2019. "Arne Linus Svendsen". fotball...
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elements. -viNd- - guitars Rune Sørgård - guitars, programming Tor Arne Helgesen - drums Erik Paulsen - bass Rune Folgerø - lead vocals Per Spjøtvold -...
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Scandinavia, German-speaking countries and the Low Countries (Hege, Helle, Helge, Helga, Helka or Oili). The name was in use in England before the Norman...
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Sverre Klovning 1976–1979: Hersleb Helgesen 1980–1991: Torbjørn Rasmussen 1992–2003: Reidar Klovning 2004–2007: Geir Helge Rasmussen (Sp) 2008–2011: Jarle...
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Rolf Falk-Larssen Sverre Farstad Per Willy Guttormsen Øystein Grødum Finn Helgesen Bjørg Eva Jensen Knut Johannesen Geir Karlstad Johann Olav Koss Fred Anton...
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Finance and Minister; responsible for the 2010 Winter Olympics Hans Lars Helgesen, MLA for Esquimalt, 1878–1886; the first non-Briton to serve in the BC...
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