Jóannes Patursson (May 6, 1866 – August 2, 1946) was a Faroese nationalist leader and poet. He served as a member of the Parliament of Denmark and the...
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feminist Jóannes Patursson (1866–1946), Faroese nationalist leader and poet Rói Patursson (born 1947), Faroese writer and philosopher Tróndur Patursson (born...
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Jóannes include: Jóannes Eidesgaard (born 1951), Faroese politician Jóannes Jakobsen (born 1961), Faroese footballer Jóannes Patursson (1866–1946), Faroese...
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Sverre Patursson (1871–1960) brother of Helena and Jóannes, writer, journalist and environmentalist. Erlendur Patursson (1913–1986), son of Jóannes, writer...
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Her brothers, Sverri Patursson and Jóannes Patursson, were well-known figures in the Faroese national movement. Helena Patursson was born on 27 August...
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was born in 1913 in Kirkjubøur. He was the son of the politician Jóannes Patursson. He became cand.pol. in 1940 and was one of the founders of Tjóðveldisflokkurin...
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high school in Tórshavn. He also studied together with his brother Jóannes Patursson at the agricultural college in Kirkjubøur, and later at Askov High...
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k.a. Páll Patursson), a holder of publicly owned land (Faroese: kongsbóndi), and Ellen Cathrine (née Djonesen). His siblings Helena, Jóannes, Sverri, Gazet...
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Effersøe recited a battle hymn written for the occasion by young Jóannes Patursson. The message of the lengthy poem was evident in the first stanza:...
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Tórshavn. Two of the persons who participated were Jóannes Patursson and Rasmus Effersøe. Patursson had written a poem which Effersøe read aloud, the first...
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