- Olea
Crøger (July 17, 1801 –
November 21, 1855) was a
Norwegian music teacher who was a
pioneer in the
collection of folk
music and folklore. She is considered...
- (uncredited) 1935
Little Big Shot as Doré's
Henchman 1935 Dr.
Socrates as "Lefty"
Croger,
Gangster (uncredited) 1935
Three Kids and a
Queen as
Gangster (uncredited)...
-
ballad originating in
Norway had been
collected by Hans
Seeberg and Olea
Crøger in the 1840s from a
singer in
Seljord in the
Telemark region, but it is...
- the fall of a
dictator who had
ruled for four decades,
disgraced reporter Croger Babbs begins an
investigation into the
secrets behind the dictator's rise...
- also be a
feminine given name.
Notable people with the name include: Olea
Crøger (1801–1855),
Norwegian music teacher Olea
Marion Davis (1899–1977), Canadian...
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Norwegian priest. He was born in Jølster as a son of
Gunnar Bondevik and
Maine Cröger Tschudi. The
family moved to Lom in 1936 and Oslo in 1946. On the maternal...
- and
stories from most of the country;
Magnus Brostrup Landstad and Olea
Crøger, who
collected folk
songs particularly in
upper Telemark;
Ludvig Mathias...
- 1952–1953 29 5 0 0 15 65 Col
Yarham AUS Second-row, Prop 1952 6 0 0 0 0 66 Russ
Croger AUS Lock 1952 5 0 0 0 0 67 Fred
Johnstone AUS Wing 1952 3 0 0 0 0 68 Alf...
- Dølen, and
Norwegian folk
tales and poetry. He also
worked to give Olea
Crøger the
attention he
thought she
deserved in
efforts to
collect Norwegian folk...
- party. The
mayors (Nynorsk: ordførar) of Aurland: 1838-1839:
Jonas Wessel Crøger 1841-1841:
Torstein Fretheim 1842-1843: K. A.
Bugge 1844-1847: Torstein...