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Asgaut Steinnes (11
October 1892 – 6 July 1973) was a
Norwegian archivist and
historian who
specialized in the
Middle Ages. He
served as
National archivist...
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Asgaut Olsen Regelstad (1761 – 8
January 1847) was a
Norwegian farmer and
bailiff who
served as a
representative at the
Norwegian Constituent ****embly...
- (V) 1947–1947: O. Aasgård (Ap) 1948–1950: Nils B.
Elvsaas (V) 1951–1955:
Asgaut Bore (V) 1956–1959: Kåre
Stokkeland (Ap) 1960–1961:
Petter Pettersson (H)...
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Latin "Villae")
meaning a
rural area or
village and a
Scandinavian name
Asgaut (or Asgautr),
gallicized to Asgot, Ansgot, Angot, and Ango - originally...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 7
April 2013.
Retrieved 2
October 2012.
Asgaut, N. (1
September 1989). "Braathen med helikopterselskap".
Dagens Næringsliv...
- and the muni****lities of
Asker and Bærum in Akershus. c. 1050 – c. 1075
Asgaut [no],
missionary bishop Torolv Aslak Geisard fl. 1122–1133 Kol Torkelson...
- 1993). "Nytt
selskap flyr fra Bergen".
Bergens Tidende (in Norwegian).
Asgaut, N. (1
September 1989). "Braathen med helikopterselskap".
Dagens Næringsliv...
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Audbjorn fell, but
Solve again escaped.
Heimskringla tells that Harald's men,
Asgaut and
Asbjorn as well as
Grjotgard and Herlaug, the sons of earl Håkon Grjotgardsson...
- This was
particularly common in the
Middle Ages, like
names as Arngaut,
Asgaut, Audgaut, Algot, Gautrek,
Hergaut and Torgauten. The name was in compositions...
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small and
influential class of
landowners in Helgeland.
According to
Asgaut Steinnes, the
family possessed a
local estate, the
extent of
which nonetheless...