-
Havsteen (17
February 1812 – 24 June 1875) was an
Icelandic public servant and politician. Pétur was born in Hofsós. His
parents were
Jakob Havsteen (1774...
- Nature: 1109–19. doi:10.1007/s00256-007-0323-5. PMC 2042033. PMID 17554538.
Havsteen I,
Ohlhues A,
Madsen KH,
Nybing JD,
Christensen H,
Christensen A (2017)...
- "Mariehamns
stads vänorter".
Archived from the
original on 1
December 2008.
Havsteen-Mikkelsen, Sven (1995) Føroyinga søga (Bjarni Niclasen, týddi; Jørgen Haugan...
- PMID 11739998. S2CID 7089563.
Ovesen C,
Christensen AF,
Krieger DW,
Rosenbaum S,
Havsteen I,
Christensen H (April 2014). "Time
course of
early postadmission hematoma...
- Sven
Havsteen-Mikkelsen (16
September 1912 – 14
February 1999) was a
Danish painter who is
remembered for his old
Nordic landscapes, his
church decorations...
-
Medieval Rituals, the Arts, and the
Concept of Creation. Ed. Sven Rune
Havsteen, Nils
Holger Petersen,
Heinrich W. Schwab, and
Eyolf Østrem. Turnhout:...
- was p****ed in 1564. Kristín Bjarnadóttir, politician. 17 February: Pétur
Havsteen, politician. 13 November: Páll Melsteð,
historian and politician. "Frederik...
- 1. Norðurlond og Føroyar. (pp. 89–100. Føroya skúlabókagrunnur) 1990.
Havsteen-Mikkelsen, Sven Føroyinga søga (Bjarni Niclasen, týddi; Jørgen Haugan,...
- a simple,
uncovered brick octagon with a
bronze gate
designed by Sven
Havsteen-Mikkelsen. The
gravestone was cut from
Greenlandic granite by sculptor...
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restoration was done in
collaboration with the
architects Hans Lund and Alan
Havsteen-Mikkelsen (1938–2002). The
altarpiece was made by
Dutch artist Anthon Günther...