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- proposed that the city be renamed Christianssand, arguing that "Kristiansand" is grammatically meaningless and that Christianssand stands for tradition. This...
- loaded onto boats and shipped elsewhere at Arendal. When the town of Christianssand was founded by King Christian IV in 1641, he granted those citizens...
- Stavanger stiftamt headquarters was moved to the town of Christianssand and renamed Christianssand stiftamt. The seat of Nedenæs amt was in the town of Arendal...
- Christianssands Tidende (Kristiansand Times) was a conservative newspaper published in Kristiansand, Norway. The paper was founded in 1883 and ceased...
- moved to the town of Christianssand and renamed Christianssand stiftamt. The seat of Lister og Mandals amt was also at Christianssand. In 1919, the county...
- Arendall. Initially, it had no formal town status. When the town of Christianssand was founded by King Christian IV in 1641, he granted the citizens a...
- Christianssands Bryggeri (or CB, Kristiansand's Brewery) is a Norwegian brewery centred in Kristiansand. Together with Hansa Bryggeri in Bergen and Borg...
- was appointed to be the Bishop of the Diocese of Christianssand where he was based at the Christianssand Cathedral. He held this position until his death...
- theologian and priest. He served as a bishop of the newly created Diocese of Christianssand from 1682 until his death in 1694. Jacob Jensen Jersin was born in 1633...
- Christiania (refounded after a fire), Christianshavn, Christianstad and Christianssand. He also founded the Danish East India Company which led to the establishment...