- Otto
Annkjell Hageberg (12 July 1936 – 24
November 2014) was a
Norwegian literary historian. He was born in Fitjar. He was
hired at the
University of Oslo...
- 1866–1871: Østen
Hageberg 1872–1875:
Mikkel Sjursen Eide 1876–1895: Østen
Hageberg (H) 1896–1904:
Anders Aarbø (H) 1905–1913:
Mikal Hageberg (H) 1913–1913:...
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poetry with
Reidar Djupedal) - 1970
Kvite fuglar (lyric
poetry with Otto
Hageberg) - 1978 Ved
grensa (text with
Anders Kjær) - 1995
Blant bygdedyr og vestkantkrokodiller...
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Wolfsburg AG is
headquartered at the
AutoVision Forum located in Wolfsburg's
Hageberg district. The
company owns and
operates the site,
which boasts a floor...
- (autobiographical) Erik
Bjerck Hagen. "Magnhild Haalke"
Store norske leksikon Arnbjørg
Hageberg. "Magnhild Haalke".
Norsk biografisk leksikon.
Retrieved 1
March 2018....
- Buchholm".
Norsk biografisk leksikon.
Retrieved June 1, 2016. Arnbjørg
Hageberg. "Magdalene
Sophie Buchholm". The
History of
Nordic Women's Literature...
- (1989).
People in
World History: A–M.
Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. p. 1.
Hageberg, Otto (2003).
Svidd sjel: ein
biografi om
Ragnvald Skrede. Oslo: Det Norske...
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footballer (Norwich City).
Alberto Gollán, 96,
Argentine media executive. Otto
Hageberg, 78,
Norwegian literary historian.
Harry Haythorne, 88,
Australian ballet...
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November –
Andreas Lønning,
engineer (b. 1929) 24
November – Otto
Hageberg,
literary researcher (b. 1936) 27
November – Arne Serck-Hanssen, rower...
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secretary general from 1986 to 1997. Nekrolog: Leif Mæhle (in Nynorsk)
Hageberg, Otto. "Leif Mæhle". In ****e, Knut (ed.).
Norsk biografisk leksikon (in...