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Diderik or
Didrik is a
Norwegian male
given name. In
North Germanic languages, the
native form
would be Tjodrik, but
Diderik and
Didrik have been loaned...
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Didrik Pining (c. 1430 – 1491) was a
German privateer,
nobleman and
governor of
Iceland and Vardøhus. In 1925,
researcher Sofus Larson proposed that Pining...
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November 2021.
Didrik Christensen at WorldFootball.net
Didrik Christensen at the
Norway Football ****ociation (in Norwegian)
Didrik Christensen at EU-Football...
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Didrik Tønseth may
refer to:
Didrik Tønseth (diplomat) (born 1944),
Norwegian diplomat and
lawyer Didrik Tønseth (skier) (born 1991),
Norwegian cross-country...
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Didrik Magnus Axel Möller (16
February 1830 – 25
October 1896) was a
Swedish astronomer. He
matriculated as a
student at Lund
University in 1846, received...
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Didrik Nielssøn Muus (1633 – 7
February 1706) was a
Norwegian priest, painter,
copper engraver and sculptor. Muus was born at
Stange in Hedmark, Norway...
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Didrik Schjerven Søderlind (born
March 13, 1971) is a
Norwegian secular humanist and
skeptic who
works as a
journalist and author. He
works as an advisor...
- Ole
Didrik Lærum (23
April 1940 – 24
January 2023) was a
Norwegian professor of medicine. Ole
Didrik Lærum was born in Bærum on 23
April 1940, son of physician...
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Didrik Solli-Tangen (born 11 June 1987) is a
Norwegian singer who
represented Norway in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2010 with the song "My
Heart Is Yours"...
- Albums". Allmusic.
Retrieved 15 July 2008. Moynihan, Michael; Soderlind,
Didrik (1
November 2003).
Lords of Chaos: The
Bloody Rise of the
Satanic Metal...