Odd Nansen (6 December 1901 – 27 June 1973) was a Norwegian architect, writer, and humanitarian. He is credited with being a co-founder of UNICEF and for...
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Nansen (18 June 1931 – 27 February 2017) was the son of architect and humanist Odd Nansen and the grandson of explorer and humanist Fridtjof Nansen....
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director Eigil Nansen (1931–2017), Norwegian athlete and architect; son of Odd Nansen Eva Nansen (1858–1907), Norwegian opera singer Fridtjof Nansen (1861–1930)...
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Fridtjof Wedel-Jarlsberg Nansen (Norwegian: [ˈfrɪ̂tːjɔf ˈnɑ̀nsn̩]; 10 October 1861 – 13 May 1930) was a Norwegian polymath and Nobel Peace Prize laureate...
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High Commissioner for Refugees. They had several children, including Odd Nansen, a notable architect. She died of pneumonia on 9 December 1907 at their...
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Odd Nansen, architect Odd Nerdrum, painter Odd Nordstoga, musician Odd Roger Enoksen, politician Odd Sagør, politician Odd Strand, civil servant Odd Winger...
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Gyldendal. Nansen, Odd (1946). Fra dag til dag. Fra 13 januar til 4. august 1942 (in Norwegian). Vol. 1. Oslo: Dreyer. pp. 1–285. Nansen, Odd (1946). Fra...
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called Nansen Hjelp, variously called the Nansen Relief in English and Nansenhilfe in German) was a Norwegian humanitarian organization founded by Odd Nansen...
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Polhøgda (section Use by Fridtjof Nansen)
It was the home of Fridtjof Nansen and Eva Nansen from 1901, and was named Polhøiden in the day. Their son Odd Nansen was born and grew up here. The...
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Party. She was a daughter of Kari and Odd Nansen, granddaughter of Eva and Fridtjof Nansen. and a sister of Eigil Nansen. In 1954 she married historian and...
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