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Gunnerius Furuholmen (12
January 1861 – 23
August 1947) was a
Norwegian engineer and
politician for the
Conservative Party. He was born at Furuholmen...
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Severin Horster 1869–1871:
Nikolai Gunnerius Bøhmer 1872–1872:
Thorstein Lunde 1873–1873:
Nikolai Gunnerius Bøhmer 1874–1876: O.J.
Grundtvig 1877–1878:...
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Gunnerius Ingvald Isachsen (3
October 1868 – 19
December 1939), was a
Norwegian military officer and
polar scientist. From 1923, he was the
first president...
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Aurdal district at Sørheim. He was the
sixth child and
second son of
Gunnerius "Gunnar" and
Eleonore Adamine (Röberg) Hansen. His
first name was initially...
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Today it is
known as
European Christian Mission International. 1905 –
Gunnerius Tollefsen is
converted at a
Salvation Army
meeting under the preaching...
- Muus 1874–1875:
Butulf Brønstad 1876–1883: Erik
Belbo (V) 1884–1887:
Gunnerius L****n (V) 1888–1893: Nils Muus (V) 1894–1898: Ole
Eggen (V) 1899–1901:...
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alternative to Labour's
Albert Theodor Alexius Moeskau and
Conservative Gunnerius Furuholmen. However, Strømsæther lost both the
first and
second round;...
- run-off vote,
where the
Conservative and the
Church Party fielded a duo of
Gunnerius Furuholmen and Knut
Edvart Jahren,
edging out Moeskau.
Schie received...
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pioneering missionary Axel B. Lindgren,
accompanied by
Norwegian missionaries Gunnerius Tollefsen, his wife, and
Hanna Veum, led
efforts to
identify suitable...
- 2:5, 8:4, Mark 16:20 and
Colossians 1:23 1904 –
Welsh revival 1905 –
Gunnerius Tollefsen is
converted at a
Salvation Army
meeting under the preaching...