• located. Other Kongsgård estates include: Oslo Kongsgård estate[citation needed] Avaldsnes Kongsgård estate Kongsgård estate at Fitjar Kongsgård estate at...
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    Bygdøy Royal Estate (Norwegian: Bygdøy kongsgård), also known as the Bygdø Royal Farm, is a Kongsgård estate and manor house that occupies a large part...
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    The Oslo Kongsgård estate (Norwegian: Oslo kongsgård) was a royal residence and fortified Kongsgård estate located in the Oslo, Norway. The ruins of the...
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    The Avaldsnes Kongsgård estate (Norwegian: Avaldsnes kongsgård) was a king's estate (Kongsgård) which is believed to be the oldest royal residence and...
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  • Arnholdt Kongsgård (23 November 1914 – 22 January 1991) was a Norwegian ski jumper who competed before World War II. He won a ski jumping bronze medal...
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  • Molin Kongsgård (born 12 November 1977) is a retired Norwegian snowboarder. She was born in Kongsberg as a granddaughter of Arnholdt Kongsgård, and represented...
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    use the castle as a residential palace, favoring the keep over the Oslo Kongsgård estate despite the fact that the castle likely was unsuited as a residence...
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    Kongsgården på Alrekstad, Old Norse: Álreksstaðir) was one of the largest Kongsgård estates on the west coast of Norway during the early Middle Ages. Alrekstad...
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    Trondheim Audunborg Avaldsnes Kongsgård estate Bergenhus Fortress Egeberg Castle Fredriksten Old Bishop's Palace in Oslo Oslo Kongsgård estate Steinvikholm Castle...
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    King Haakon VII fell in his bathroom at the Bygdøy Royal Estate (Bygdøy kongsgård) in July 1955. This fall, which occurred just a month before his eighty-third...
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