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Aasulv Olsen Bryggesaa (25
April 1856 – 3
April 1922) was a
Norwegian politician for the
Liberal Party. He was
elected to the
Norwegian Parliament from...
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Redgrave Susan Ruttan James Eckhouse Alexander Agate Cinematography Aasulv Wolf
Austad Edited by
Gloria Vela
Harry Yoon
Kristian Hansen Music by Michael...
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Knutson Liestøl (V) 1902–1908:
Aasulv Lande 1908–1911:
Tarkjel K.
Austad 1911–1914:
Aasulv Lande 1914–1917: Olav T.
Nordgaren 1917–1923:...
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October 1915 – 21 June 1920
Prime Minister Gunnar Knudsen Preceded by
Aasulv Bryggesaa Succeeded by Nils R.
Jensen Minister of
Labour In
office 5 June...
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November 2021) was a
Norwegian businessperson. He was born in Oslo as a son of
Aasulv Løddesøl (1896–1978) and Liv
Marie Bjørlykke (1905–1994). He has been married...
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Liljedahl Free-minded
Liberal 20
February 1912 31
January 1913 346 days
Bratlie Aasulv Bryggesaa Liberal 31
January 1913 26
October 1915 2 years, 296 days Knudsen...
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Missions on
Ethiopian Society, ed.
Getatchew Haile,
Samuel Rubenson, and
Aasulv Lande (Frankfurt: Verlag, 1998); Hervé Pennec, Des Jésuites Au
Royaume Du...
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Liberal Party *Stang, H. G. J. 3rd constituency,
Lyngdal Liberal Party Aasulv Olsen Bryggesaa Coalition Party Tangen, G. L.
Coalition Party Foss, N. L...
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altarpiece from 1732 is
carved with a
painting of
Jesus in Gethsemane.
Aasulv Olsen Bryggesaa, a
local politician Helga Gitmark, a
local politician Harald...
- Løyland 1923–1931:
Tarald Å. Åmli 1932–1945: Knut O. Løyland 1945-1945:
Aasulv K.
Austad 1945-1945: Olav D. Rike 1945-1945:
Tarald Å. Åmli 1946–1947: Knut...