- Ormr
Ásláksson was
Bishop of Hólar, Iceland's
northern diocese, from 1343-56. Ormr was a Norwegian, who
prior to his
election had been a
canon of the...
- Cort
Aslakssøn (28 June 1564 – 7
February 1624) was a
Norwegian astronomer,
theologist and philosopher. He was the
first Norwegian to
become a professor...
- who
refused to
recognise Magnus as king
after Haakon's death. With Egil
Aslaksson and
other noblemen, he had the otherwise-unknown
Sweyn Haraldsson set...
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Guttorm Svendsen Ømund
Svendsen Ragnhild Svendsdatter, wife of
Svein Aslaksson Gunhild (Helene), who's
existence is only
known from the
Gunhild Cross...
-
royal Danish astronomer,
Peder Flemløse,
Elias Olsen Morsing, and Cort
Aslakssøn. Tycho's instrument-maker Hans Crol
formed part of the
scientific community...
- June 12 – John Casimir, Duke of Saxe-Coburg (d. 1633) June 28 – Cort
Aslakssøn,
Norwegian astronomer (d. 1624) July 6 –
Johanna Sibylla of Hanau-Lichtenberg...
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Sudrheim Ogmund Krøkedans M
Ogmund Sigurdsson to
Hesby M
Before 1311
Snare Aslaksson M
Known 1303 Sebjørn
Helgesson M
Known 1291–1322/24 Tore Håkonsson to...
- Stavagner [no] 1359–1370
Hallvard Bjørnarsson 1373–1385 Jon 1386–1407
Eystein Aslaksson [no] 1407
Aslak Bolt 1408–1420
Jakob Knutson 1420–1452 Jens Jakobssøn...
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money to
raise a farm in Rauland, and the more
experienced farmer Rikard Aslaksson Berge helped him in this.
Myllarguten had pla**** at his wedding, and was...
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first literary reference to the name Mo(u)ſs(ß) is from
Bishop Eystein Aslaksson's Red book (NRA AM fol. 328) from 1396, and by then the town had become...