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cognate to Old
Norse Ásleikr/Áslákr (Latinised Ansleicus,
modern Scandinavian Aslak) and to Old High
German Ansleh (Anslech, Ansleccus). It is
composed of ós...
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Aslak Falch (born 25 May 1992) is a
Norwegian professional footballer who
plays for Haugesund.
Falch was born in Hundvåg,
where he also grew up, and pla****...
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Aslak Valkeapää,
known as Áilu in the
Northern Sámi
language and with the
stage name of Áillohaš (23
March 1943 – 26
November 2001), was a Finnish-born...
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Aslak Versto (born 20
December 1924 in Vinje, died 25
November 1992) was a
Norwegian politician for the
Labour Party. He was the son of
former MP Olav...
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Aslak Jacobsen Hætta (24
January 1824 – 14
October 1854) was one of the
leaders of the Sami
revolt in Guovdageaidnu,
called the
Kautokeino Rebellion,...
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Aslak Nore (born 12 May 1978) is a
Norwegian journalist, publisher, non-fiction and
crime fiction writer. He was
awarded the
Riverton Prize in 2017. Nore...
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Aslak Bolt's
cadastre (Norwegian:
Aslak Bolts jordebog;
written 1432–1433) is a
Norwegian cadastre, a
detailed register of
properties and
incomes of the...
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Aslak Harniktsson Bolt (c. 1380 – 1450) was a 15th-century
Norwegian priest who
served as
Archbishop of the Nidaros. His
parents were
Harnikt Henningsson...
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dynamite to
prevent its use by the Germans.
After phoning his
father Aslak on the dynamite's whereabouts,
Gunnar is told that his wife and
child are...
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Aslak Fonn
Witry (born 10
March 1996) is a
Norwegian footballer who
plays as a
defender for
Bulgarian club
Ludogorets Razgrad. Fonn
Witry started his...