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Erlend Fuglum (born 13
March 1978) is a
Norwegian politician for the
Centre Party. He was born in
Namsos Muni****lity,[citation needed] but
served as a...
- Per
Fuglum (7
January 1924 – 13 June 2008) was a
Norwegian historian and professor. He was born in Oslo. In 1957 he
received his doctorate.
Fuglum was...
- Stockholm.
Fuglum (1957), p. 2
Fuglum (1957), p. 6
Fuglum (1957), pp. 3-4
Fuglum (1957), p.7
Fuglum (1957), p. 13
Fuglum (1957), p. 19
Fuglum (nbl) "Suicide...
- Lofterød er død".
Seilmagasinet (in Norwegian).
Retrieved 15
April 2025.
Fuglum, Arve; Bryhn, Rolf; Jensen, Morten. "seilsport (norske verdensmestere)"...
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regime in
World War II. Otto
Blehr (Government
Administration Services) Per
Fuglum. "Otto Blehr".
Norsk biografisk leksikon.
Retrieved May 1, 2017. Moksnes...
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Progressive party),
Morten Wetland (Arbeiderpartiet/Labour) and
Erlend Fuglum (Senterpartiet/The
Centre party).
Former notable journalists include news...
- (2011–2013)
Johannes Rindal (2009–2011)
Christina Ramsøy (2007–2009)
Erlend Fuglum (2004–2007)
Trygve Slagsvold Vedum (2002–2004) Anne
Beathe Kristiansen (2000–2002)...
- his
death he was the
chairman of the
Labour Party. He died in Kristiania.
Fuglum, Per (2003). "Oscar Nissen". In ****e, Knut (ed.).
Norsk biografisk leksikon...
- "Midgarðsormur"
Midgard Serpent 5:24 7. "Niflheimur"
Niflheim 6:53 8. "Með
fuglum" With
birds 6:22 9. "Mara" Mare 8:38 10. "Móri" Móri 6:26 11. "Niðavellir"...
- fruits, but he
paved the way for a new
political situation in Norway. Per
Fuglum. "Johan Sverdrup".
Norsk biografisk leksikon.
Retrieved April 1, 2018. Knut...