- H.
Aschehoug & Co. (W. Nygaard),
commonly known as
Aschehoug,(pronounced [ˈɑ̂skəhæʉ]) is one of the
largest independent publishing companies in Norway...
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Aschehoug was a
Danish book publisher,
first part of
Aschehoug and
later Egmont Group, a
major Danish media corporation. It was Denmark’s
second largest...
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Johan Aschehoug Kiær (October 11, 1869 –
October 31, 1931) was a
Norwegian paleontologist and geologist.
Johan Kiær was born in Drammen, Norway. He was...
- The
Aschehoug Prize is
published annually by the
Norwegian publishing house Aschehoug. The
Aschehoug Prize is
awarded to
Norwegian authors on the basis...
- Dina
Aschehoug (12
April 1861 – 17
November 1956) was a
Norwegian painter. Dina
Engel Laurentse Aschehoug was born at
Rakkestad in Østfold county, Norway...
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Torkel Halvorsen Aschehoug (27 June 1822 – 20
January 1909) was a
prominent Norwegian professor,
legal scholar,
historian and
social economist. He also...
- Erik
Aschehoug (29
March 1926 – 27
March 2001) was a
French rower. He
competed in the men's
eight event at the 1948
Summer Olympics. Erik
Aschehoug at Olympedia...
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first short story collection, Fantomsmerter,
received glowing reviews and
Aschehougs debutantpris. His next
collection of
short stories,
Surrogater was published...
- 2021.
Retrieved 26
October 2021. Holmesland,
Arthur m.fl.: Norge, Oslo:
Aschehoug, 1973. Kiel-traktaten.
Danish translation 1814. Nasjonalbiblioteket/National...
- 2012. ****e, Knut (1995).
Aschehougs norgeshistorie : 1130–1350. 3 :
Under kirke og
kongemakt 1130–1350, p. 14.
Aschehoug. Koht,
Halvdan (1940). Norsk...