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Bryggen (the dock), also
known as
Tyskebryggen (Norwegian: [ˈtʏ̀skəˌbrʏɡːn̩], the
German dock), is a
series of
Hanseatic heritage commercial buildings...
- Steelyard),
Bruges (Kontor of Bruges,
later moved to Antwerp),
Bergen (
Bryggen), and
Novgorod (Peterhof).
Smaller Hanseatic trading posts were called...
- The
Bryggen inscriptions are a find of some 670
medieval runic inscriptions on wood (mostly pine) and bone
found from 1955 and
forth at
Bryggen (and its...
- Kessler.
Linse is
currently the star of her own
reality series,
Familien fra
Bryggen. She was born on 31
March 1966. Her
parents were
typographer Ole Christansen...
- the capital,
Christiania (now
known as Oslo). What
remains of the quays,
Bryggen, is a
World Heritage Site. The city was hit by
numerous fires over the...
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Bryggens Museum is a
museum located in Bergen, Norway.
During 1955,
parts of the
historic district of
Bryggen were
ravaged by a fire.
During subsequent...
- In the mid-1950s, however,
approximately 670 inscriptions,
known as the
Bryggen inscriptions, were
found in Bergen.
These inscriptions were made on wood...
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Bryggen Rjukan–Notodden Alta Røros
Urnes Vegaøyan
Geirangerfjord Nærøyfjord
Struve Geodetic Arc The
United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural...
- po****tion, as
evidenced by a
stick bearing a
runic message found among the
Bryggen inscriptions in Bergen, Norway. On the stick, both Thor and Odin are called...
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League succeeded in
establishing additional Kontors in
Bruges (Flanders),
Bryggen in
Bergen (Norway), and
London (England)
beside the
Peterhof in Novgorod...