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- Hagbarth Lund (1877-1963) was a Norwegian lawyer and politician. He served as the County Governor of Finnmark county from 1922 until 1928 and then he was...
- Hagbarth Dahlman (né Andersen; January 15, 1901 – November 23, 1974) was a Danish field hockey player who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics. He was...
- Hagbarth Schjøtt Jr. (25 February 1920 – 2001) was a Norwegian resistance member during World War II and later businessperson. He was a son of businessperson...
- Hagbarth Schjøtt Sr. (9 May 1894 – 9 September 1994) was a Norwegian businessperson. He was born in Bergen, and took his education in England and the United...
- People with the surname Schjøtt Aase Schiøtt Jacobsen Hagbarth Schjøtt, Jr. Hagbarth Schjøtt, Sr. Halfdan Schjøtt Ivar Schjøtt Karl Eirik Schjøtt-Pedersen...
- (Svaneapoteket i Ålesund). The building itself was designed by Norwegian architect Hagbarth Martin Schytte-Berg (1860–1944) and built between 1905 and 1907. It was...
- cycle of verse-romances called Helge, published in 1814. The tragedy of Hagbarth og Signe, (1815), showed a distinct diminution of his powers. In 1817 he...
- Anton Webern – Four Pieces for violin and piano, Op. 7 [fr] Carl Nielsen - Hagbarth og Signe Gialdino Gialdini – La Bufera premiered November 26 at the Politeama...
- Mandal In office 1907–1928 Preceded by Hans Georg Jacob Stang Succeeded by Hagbarth Lund Personal details Born (1858-03-12)12 March 1858 Mandal, Norway Died...
- Birger Frydenberg Governor of Vest-Agder In office 1948–1954 Preceded by Hagbarth Lund Succeeded by Lars Evensen Governor of Hedmark In office 1954–1966...