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Hedmark (Norwegian: [ˈhêːdmɑrk] ) was a
county in
Norway before 1
January 2020,
bordering Trøndelag to the north,
Oppland to the west,
Akershus to the...
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Marie "Maja"
Hedemark (March 24, 1873 –
August 8, 1959) was a
Norwegian actress.
Hedemark was the
daughter of the
teacher Emil
Bernhard Olsen (1842–1897)...
- Hans Ingi
Hedemark (September 21, 1875 – June 21, 1940) was a
Norwegian opera singer (a tenor) and an actor. Hans Ingi
Hedemark made his
debut at the...
- King
Gandalf was the first; then Högne and Fróði, sons of King
Eystein of
Hedemark; and also King
Hogne Karuson of Ringerike. Hake, the son of Gandalf, led...
- sons,
Eystein Halfdansson and Gudröd.
Halfdan conquered a
large part of
Hedemark, Toten,
Hadeland and a part of Vestfold. When his
brother Ingjald Olofsson...
- type,
called Løiten, a
looser type with a dry and
grainy texture,
called Hedemark and
another grainy type, with
stronger flavour,
called Lillehammer. Synnøve...
- 1016/j.biocon.2016.07.001. hdl:10722/232870. Johnson, A.; Vongkhamheng, C.;
Hedemark, M. & Saithongdam, T. (2006). "Effects of human–carnivore
conflict on tiger...
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first elected to the
Parliament of
Norway as an
independent for
South Hedemark for the
period 1916–1818. He was the
Norwegian Minister of
Defence 1920–1921...
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Lieutenant in 1685. In 1697 he
became a
Lieutenant Captain in the
South Hedemark National Guard Company.
Later that year he
became Captain and commander...
- that the
Chaideinoi could not have been in
Hedemark because the
latter was too
remote for Ptolemy. If
Hedemark is to be
considered remote, then Finland...