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Carsten Henrik Hopstock (13
March 1924 – 31
January 2014) was a
Norwegian museum curator and art historian.
Hopstock was born in Kragerø in
Telemark county...
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Philip Hopstock (15
November 1746 – 8
October 1824) was a
Norwegian priest. He was born in
Kongsberg as a son of
forester Andreas Christian Hopstock (1695-1751)...
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Alexander V; Govorun, Vadim; Cook, Sarah; Schirmer, Henrik; Eggen, Anne Elise;
Hopstock,
Laila Arnesdatter; Leon,
David A (2020). "Why does
Russia have such high...
- Sivertsen, Børge; Friborg, Oddgeir; Pallesen, Ståle; Vedaa, Øystein;
Hopstock,
Laila Arnesdatter (2021-03-04). "Sleep in the land of the
midnight sun...
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curate in
Vaale in
Vestfold working under the
parish priest Frants Philip Hopstock (whose
daughter he
married in 1798). In 1799, he
became a
chaplain and...
- critic,
editor and
civil servant (died 1791). 15
November –
Frants Philip Hopstock,
priest (died 1824). 22
November –
Bernt Anker, merchant,
chamberlain and...
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Alexander V; Govorun, Vadim; Cook, Sarah; Schirmer, Henrik; Eggen, Anne Elise;
Hopstock,
Laila Arnesdatter; Leon,
David A (2020). "Why does
Russia have such high...
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Henningsen (1850–1908),
Danish painter,
illustrator and
professor Frants Philip Hopstock (1746–1824),
Norwegian priest Frants Hv**** (1896–1982),
Danish diplomat...
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intelligence organization),
smuggled the two
children of
Khalid Skah and
Cecilie Hopstock out of Morocco, in 2009.
Commander Trond André
Bolle was
killed on 27 June...
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Wayback Machine Anker (Store
norske leksikon. Author:
Terje Bratberg)
Hopstock,
Carsten (1999). "Peder Anker". In ****e, Knut (ed.).
Norsk biografisk...