• Christian Steen may refer to: Christian Steen (publisher), Danish publisher Christian Steen (footballer), Norwegian footballer This disambiguation page...
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  • Christian Strøm Steen (21 May 1854 – 1932) was a Norwegian businessman. He was born in Kristiania as a son of wholesaler Peter Emil Steen (1829–1884)...
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    Christian Steen (6 October 1786 – 2 April 1861) was a Danish bookdealer and publisher. He traded first as Chr. Steen and then as Chr. Steen & Søn. He...
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    Johannes Wilhelm Christian Steen (22 July 1827 – 1 April 1906) was a Norwegian statesman and educator who served as the 6th prime minister of Norway from...
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  • over, with Christian Steen, Johan Steen and Christian Strøm Jr. as partners. The next generation after that entered the company with Erling Steen and Eyvind...
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  • Steen had the son Johan Steen, Christian Steen and Emil Steen. The next generation took over Steen & Strøm in 1884, with Johan Steen, Christian Steen...
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  • Christian Steen (born 2 July 1977) is a former Norwegian football player. He played as a centre back. Steen started his career with Astor. He has played...
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  • Emil Steen (29 March 1887 – 1950) was a Norwegian businessman. He was born in Kristiania as a son of businessman Christian Strøm Steen (1854–1932) and...
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  • (1829–1884) and a brother of Johan and Christian Steen. His father and two brothers were owners of Steen & Strøm. Emil Steen followed other ventures, however...
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    of Christian IV's Canon Foundry, it was later heightened twice, first with one storey in 1812 and then with another one in 1850. Christian Steen opened...
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