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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...
- Frederikshald started on 14 September 1658 with a force of 1600 under Harald Stake, who falsely believed the town to be undefended. But Frederikshald...
- University of Oslo for 20 years from 1898 to 1918. Despite the isolation in Frederikshald, Sylow was an active member of the mathematical world. He wrote a total...
- List of all the members of the Storting in the period 1862 to 1864. The list includes all those initially elected to the Storting as well as deputy representatives...
- She produced over 140 psalms and musical pieces. Wienecke was born in Frederikshald, Norway to Asgeir Johnson Stadfeldt (1786-1831) and Anna Bruun Tordenskjold...
- merchant Thomas Fearnley (1729–1798) migrated from Hull in England to Frederikshald in Norway in 1753. His son, merchant Thomas Fearnley (1768–1834), was...
- Hans Peter Edvind Johannesen (3 September 1846, Frederikshald – 29 November 1909) was a Norwegian barrister and civil servant. He obtained the cand.jur...
- secondary education in Frederikshald in 1834. He married Elisabeth Sofie Wiel, a member of the timber merchant family Wiel from Frederikshald. Their son Karl...
- Fearnley dynasty of shipping magnates. Thomas Fearnley was born in Frederikshald (now Halden) in Østfold, Norway. He was the son of merchant Thomas Fearnley...
- Sweden is slowly but continuously rising above the level of the sea from Frederikshald (Halden) to Åbo (Turku). In 1815 Buch visited the Canary Islands in...