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Johannes Heggland (29 June 1919 – 24
January 2008) was a
Norwegian novelist,
short story and children's
literature writer, playwright, and
elected official...
- 1948–1955: Torbjørn
Onarheim 1956–1959:
Johannes Heggland 1960–1967:
Martinus A. Færevaag 1968–1971:
Johannes Heggland 1972–1979: Leif
Andersland 1979–1983: Tor...
- Gjerset, Knut
History of the
Norwegian People (The
MacMillan Company,
Volume I. 1915)
Heggland,
Johannes Den unge
kongen (Eide Forlag, 1999) Norwegian...
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Battle of Fitjar. Håkonarspelet is a
historical play
written by
Johannes Heggland in 1997.
Haakon is a
major character in
Mother of
Kings by Poul Anderson...
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System database,
which can be
viewed by
clicking the number.
Timothy F.
Heggland (August 3, 2006). "National
Register of
Historic Places Registration: Arnold...
- Inventory-Nomination Form.
National Park Service.
Retrieved February 3, 2017.
Heggland,
Timothy F. (January 5, 1995). "Nieman,
Edwin J. Sr., House". NRHP Inventory-Nomination...
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healing powers. A few
miles south of the site
where the
Heggland Pilgrim Church (Norwegian:
Heggland Kyrkje), once
stood at Molandsmoen, a
stone with Runic...
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performances of the
historical drama Kongen med Gullhjelmen.
Written by
Johannes Heggland, this
series of
historic plays centers on the
reign of King Håkon the Good...
- Town Walk in
Christiansfeld Archived 19 July 2011 at the
Wayback Machine Heggland, Nils-Ole (24
January 2012). "Stenrig A.P. Møller-fond
udskriver millioncheck"...
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Register of
Historic Places.
National Park Service.
November 2, 2013.
Heggland,
Timothy F. (December 8, 2010). "National
Register of
Historic Places Registration...