- Jørgen
Blydt (14
March 1868 – 28
April 1938) was a
Norwegian businessperson and
politician for the
Liberal Party. He ran for
parliamentary election in...
- voting, with 3,162
votes against 2,443 for
Liberal Jørgen
Blydt, but in the
second round Blydt also got the
Conservative and
Labour Democrat vote, and won...
-
Nationale Scene 1903–1906 Succeeded by
Christian Kahrs Preceded by
Christian Michelsen Chair of the Den
Nationale Scene 1925–1928 Succeeded by Jørgen
Blydt...
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Cultural offices Preceded by
Christian Michelsen Chancellor of the
Order Council 1925–1932 Succeeded by Jørgen
Blydt...
- (aged 80) Tysfjord, Nordland,
Norway Political party Conservative Spouses Grete Blydt Qvisler (m. 1986) Tone
Barth (m. 1963; died 1980)
Marie Palmstrøm...
-
Charles Johan Paus and
Rudolph Henrik Paus, co-owners of the
Manchester firm
Blydt, Paus and Pace, and of the
businessman Oscar Lionel Paus (1880–1917), who...
- won the
first round of
voting with 2,563 votes,
against 2,446 for Jørgen
Blydt and 2,056 for
Henrik Ameln. However, in the
subsequent runoff, he entered...
-
Anderssen 1887-1896:
Christian Angell Pedersen Storjord 1897-1900: Jørgen
Blydt Mowinckel 1901-1902:
Lorents Rasch 1903-1906:
Christian Angell Pedersen...
- 1600-6143.2009.02813.x. ISSN 1600-6135. PMID 19775320. Wiebe, C.; Gibson, I.W.;
Blydt-Hansen, T.D.; Karpinski, M.; Ho, J.; Storsley, L.J.; Goldberg, A.; Birk...
- were
Edward Christian Mowinckel, a merchant, and his wife
Cornelia Schultz Blydt; she grew up with
eight siblings. Her
eldest brother Johan Ernst was a merchant...