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Peder Claussøn Friis (1
April 1545 – 15
October 1614) was a
Norwegian clergyman,
author and historian. He is most ****ociated with his
translation of Snorre...
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Claudius Clavus (Suartho) also
known as
Nicholas Niger, (Danish:
Claudius Claussøn Swart), (born 14
September 1388), was a
Danish geographer sometimes considered...
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Niels Claussøn Senning (c. 1580 – 1617) was a Danish/Norwegian
Lutheran Bishop.
Senning was born in Helsingør, Denmark. He
studied at the
University of...
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April 2015.
Bethlehem &
Weller 1997, p. liiv.
Zenko 2010, pp. 137–138
Clausson 2006, pp. 94–97. Tice, Jim (22
February 2009). "Thousands more now eligible...
- islands" in
reference to
their abundance on the archipelago.
Clergymen Peder Clausson and
Lucas Debes began casting doubt on this
theory in the 16th and 17th...
- in the nation's
literature though Norwegian-born
writers such as
Peder Claussøn Friis,
Dorothe Engelbretsdatter and
Ludvig Holberg contributed to the common...
- Mykines,
possibly by
early settlers such as
monks and hermits. 1592 –
Peter Claussøn Friis, a
Norwegian priest,
described the
Faroese mouse as a
distinct species...
- Ida Ella
Marie Ekeroth Clausson (born 1991) is a
Swedish politician and
member of the Riksdag, the
national legislature. A
member of the
Social Democratic...
- Loaros, cf. Nidaros), but the name Lo is not
recorded anywhere before Peder Claussøn Friis first used it in the same work in
which he
proposed this etymology...
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followed by the surname, are
Norwegian Peder Claussøn Friis, the son of
Nicolas Thorolfsen Friis (Claus in
Claussøn being short for Nicolas) and
Danish Thomas...