- Ivar Mortensson-
Egnund (originally Ivar
Julius Mortensen and also
referred to as Ivar Matlaus; 24 July 1857 – 16
February 1934) was a
Norwegian author...
- (1917–2003). He was
strongly influenced by
priest and
author Ivar Mortensson-
Egnund (1857–1934) who
advocate of the use of Nynorsk.
Aukrust wrote poems with...
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Egnund Chapel (Norwegian:
Egnund kapell) is a
chapel of the
Church of
Norway in
Folldal Muni****lity in
Innlandet county, Norway. It is
located in the...
- were
practicing the butter-in-saucer
ritual were
poets Ivar Mortensson-
Egnund and
Astrid Krog Halse. In Gr**** mythology, Helios, a Titan, was the personification...
- call
themselves anarchists in
Norway were Arne
Garborg and Ivar Mortensson-
Egnund. They ran the
radical target magazine Fedraheimen which came out 1877–91...
- of
everything for money, but not the kernel." His
friend Ivar Mortensson-
Egnund edited the
paper “Fedraheimen” from 1883
until 1889. Norway's independence...
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activity groups. The café is
named after the
anarchist Ivar Mortensson-
Egnund, who
among other things,
lectured the
Norwegian people about politics, religion...
- 2015-2019:
Johnny Hagen (Ap) 2019–present: Mona
Murud (Sp) Ivar Mortensson-
Egnund (1857–1934), a
Norwegian author, journalist, theologian, researcher, translator...
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Egnund Jens Bjørneboe
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Santiago Bertoni Obdulio Barthe Peru Manuel...
- county,
Norway Alvdal Muni****lity:
Alvdal Folldal Muni****lity:
Dalen Egnund Folldal Os Muni****lity:
Dalsbygda Narbuvoll Os
Tufsingdalen Rendalen Muni****lity:...