- kingdom, and
after Norway's
unification became known as
Egdafylki and
later Agdesiden, a
county within the
kingdom of Norway. The name
Agder was not used after...
- 17 subsidiary len:
Akershus len [no]
Tunsberg len [no]
Bratsberg len [no]
Agdesiden len [no]
Stavanger len [no]
Bergenhus len
Trondheim len [no] Nordlandene...
-
eastern Rogaland. The
first newspaper printed in
Flekkefjord was
called Agdesidens Budstikke, in 1851. This
newspaper was
published twice w****ly, and ended...
- now
Kristiansand in Norway,
founded in 1641 to
promote trade at the
Agdesiden len [no] in
Southern Norway. Røros, now in Norway,
founded as an industrial...
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County Aust-Agder
District Southern Norway Established 1685 • Preceded by
Agdesiden Disestablished 1 Jan 2020 • Succeeded by
Agder county Administrative centre...
-
County Vest-Agder
District Southern Norway Established 1685 • Preceded by
Agdesiden Disestablished 1 Jan 2020 • Succeeded by
Agder county Administrative centre...
- sole
owner from 1957. He was also the
manager of the
family companies Agdesidens Rederi, Mørlands Rederi, Mørlands
Shipping Co. and Mørlands Tankrederi...
-
World War MS
Ravnaas was
sailing for Arnt J. Mørland's
shipping company Agdesidens Rederi A/S and Nortraship. The ship's
captain was
Thomas Eilertsen. According...
- (judge) [no] (1731–1779), Norwegian,
lagmann county officer for
Christiansand og
Agdesidens This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same name...
-
Kallevig was also
Danish consul until 1907. He was a
board member of
Agdesidens Bank,
Arendals Sjøforsikringsselskab,
Arendals Dampskibsselskab and Nordisk...