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Fridtjof Wedel-Jarlsberg
Nansen (Norwegian: [ˈfrɪ̂tːjɔf ˈnɑ̀nsn̩]; 10
October 1861 – 13 May 1930) was a
Norwegian polymath and
Nobel Peace Prize laureate...
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Gunnar Fridtjof Thurmann Sønsteby DSO (11
January 1918 – 10 May 2012) was a
member of the
Norwegian resistance movement during the
German occupation of...
- dictionary. Friðþjófur (variations: Fritiof, Frithiof, Fritjof, Frithjof, and
Fridtjof) is a
Scandinavian masculine given name
derived from Old Norse: friðr +...
- The
Fridtjof Nansen-class
frigates are a
class of
frigates that are the main
surface combatant units of the
Royal Norwegian Navy. The
ships are
named after...
- were
named in his honor:
Fridtjof Nansen Institute, a
research foundation established in
Fridtjof Nansen's home
Mount Fridtjof Nansen, a
mountain in the...
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Fridtjof Knutsen (15
December 1894 – 4
August 1961) was a
Norwegian journalist and
crime novelist. He was born in Harstad, and was
married to
Lalli Knutsen...
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Strom Glacier to the north.
Peaks in the west
include Gjelsvik Peak,
Mount Fridtjof Nansen,
Webster **** and
Mount Balchen.
Peaks further east
include Bell...
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Fridtjof Nansen is a
Norwegian cruise ship (though
marketed as an "expedition ship").
Named after polar explorer and
scientist Fridtjof Nansen, it...
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HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen is a
frigate of the
Royal Norwegian Navy.
Commissioned on 5
April 2006, she is the lead ship of the
Fridtjof Nansen class of warships...
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Fridtjof Antonius Paulsen (20
November 1895 – 28 June 1988) was a
Norwegian speed skater who
competed in the 1924
Winter Olympics. He was born and died...