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Halden (pronounced [ˈhɑ̀ɫdn̩] ),
between 1665 and 1928
known as Fredrikshald, is both a town and a muni****lity in Østfold county, Norway. The muni****lity...
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Frederikshald started on 14
September 1658 with a
force of 1600
under Harald Stake, who
falsely believed the town to be undefended. But
Frederikshald...
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Peter Edvind Johannesen (3
September 1846,
Frederikshald – 29
November 1909) was a
Norwegian barrister and
civil servant. He
obtained the cand.jur...
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Fearnley dynasty of
shipping magnates.
Thomas Fearnley was born in
Frederikshald (now Halden) in Østfold, Norway. He was the son of
merchant Thomas Fearnley...
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Sweden is
slowly but
continuously rising above the
level of the sea from
Frederikshald to Åbo. In 1815 Buch
visited the
Canary Islands in
company with Christen...
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merchant Thomas Fearnley (1729–1798)
migrated from Hull in
England to
Frederikshald in
Norway in 1753. His son,
merchant Thomas Fearnley (1768–1834), was...
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Michael Peter Hopp (1787, Kragerø – 27
January 1863,
Frederikshald) was a
Norwegian politician. He
served as a
deputy representative to the Norwegian...
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Hauch (12 May 1790 – 4
March 1872) was a
Danish poet.
Hauch was born in
Frederikshald in Norway. His
father was the
Danish bailiff in Smaalenene, Frederik...
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secondary education in
Frederikshald in 1834. He
married Elisabeth Sofie Wiel, a
member of the
timber merchant family Wiel from
Frederikshald.
Their son Karl...
- He was the son of
wigmaker Christian Nicolay ****th (1722–1766) from
Frederikshald,
whose family was
probably of
Dutch origin (the
family name
might derive...