Julius Christopher Fritzner (28 December 1828 – 12 February 1882) was a Norwegian restaurateur and hotelier. He was born in Skjeberg as a son of Niels...
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Fritzner is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Herzl Fritzner (1919–2007), Israeli footballer and manager Julius Fritzner (1828–1882), Norwegian...
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Henrik Ibsen used to eat every day; the "Restaurant Julius Fritzner", named after Julius Fritzner, the man who founded the hotel in 1874; and "Palmen...
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a Roman Catholic spiritual writer and Bishop-Prelate of Trondheim Julius Fritzner (1828 in Skjeberg – 1882) a restaurateur and hotelier in Christiania...
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Austen-Peters Muma Gee Kehinde Kamson Nike Oshinowo Ole Jonny Eikefjord Julius Fritzner Eyvind Hellstrøm Kari Innerå Einar Rose Christen Sveaas Zubaida Tariq...
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Sebastian Welhaven, University Library, Oslo (1861) Bust of Otto Thott Fritzner, Trondheim Cathedral School (1862) Bust of Ole Jacob Broch, National Gallery...
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hill, mountain'. Gunnar Skar (1923–2012), actor and theater director Julius Fritzner (1828-1882), restaurateur and hotelier "Population and population changes...
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Heiberg's death in 1872, Heiberggården was bought by confectioner Julius Fritzner, who added an extra floor and opened the Grand Hotel in 1874. In 1848...
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general Jens Andreas Friis (Norway, 1821–1896) Sami language general Johan Fritzner (Norway, 1812–1893) Old Norse Louis Frolla (Monaco, 1904–1978) French and...
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