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    Eilert Lund Sundt (8 August 1817 – 13 June 1875) was a Norwegian theologist and sociologist, known for his work on mortality, marriage and other subjects...
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  • Swedish Elvis impersonator Eilert Stang Lund (born 1939), Norwegian judge Eilert Sundt (1817–1875), Norwegian sociologist, known for his work on mortality,...
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  • (1903–1950), Norwegian lawyer and civil servant Eilert Sundt (1817–1875), Norwegian theologist and sociologist Guy Sundt (1898–1955), American athlete, coach and...
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  • Sundt (23 May 1841 – 1 January 1924) was a Norwegian journalist and writer of popular literature. She was born in Farsund, and was a nephew of Eilert...
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  • Albrecht Sundt (1796–1847), and thus a grandnephew of Eilert Sundt, first cousin once removed of writer Karen Sundt and publisher Einar Sundt, nephew of...
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    Ingvard Sundt (1841–1917) and his wife Anna Christiane Salvesen. He was a triplet brother of physician Halfdan Sundt. He was a grandnephew of Eilert Sundt, nephew...
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  • Einar Sundt (16 October 1854 – 20 September 1917) was a Norwegian businessman, writer and publisher. He was born in Christiania to Eilert Sundt and Nicoline...
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    Lauritz Sundt (14 April 1828 – 25 January 1889) was a Norwegian industrialist. Sundt was born in Fredriksvern, and was a nephew of Eilert Sundt. He founded...
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  • Sundt (1841–1917) and his wife Anna Christiane Salvesen. He was a triplet brother of physician Vigleik Trygve Sundt. He was a grandnephew of Eilert Sundt...
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    who refer to themselves as reisende, which is German for 'travellers'. Eilert Sundt, a 19th-century sociologist, termed the indigenous Travellers småvandrer...
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