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proposed that the city be
renamed Christianssand,
arguing that "Kristiansand" is
grammatically meaningless and that
Christianssand stands for tradition. This...
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Christianssands Tidende (Kristiansand Times) was a
conservative newspaper published in Kristiansand, Norway. The
paper was
founded in 1883 and ceased...
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Christianssands Bryggeri (or CB, Kristiansand's Brewery) is a
Norwegian brewery centred in Kristiansand.
Together with
Hansa Bryggeri in
Bergen and Borg...
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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...
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Stiftsavis og Adressekontors-Efterretninger was
started in 1790 as
Christianssands Adresse-Contors Efterretninger. It
stopped in 1838, but
returned under...
- 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...
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Christiania (refounded
after a fire), Christianshavn,
Christianstad and
Christianssand. He also
founded the
Danish East
India Company which led to the establishment...
- to 1804. In 1804, he was
promoted and
named the
Diocesan Governor of
Christianssand stiftamt. He held that job
until 1810. He then
returned to
Denmark to...
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Norwegian theologian and priest. He
served as a
bishop of the
Diocese of
Christianssand from 1759
until 1762. He was also a
noted cartographer and
student of...
- as the
Diocesan Governor of
Christianssand stiftamt from 1711
until his
death in 1718.
During his time in
Christianssand, he also
served as
County Governor...