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Isachsen is a
remote Arctic research-weather
station named after the
Norwegian explorer of the Arctic,
Gunnar Isachsen. It is on the
western s**** of Ellef...
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Gunnerius Ingvald Isachsen (3
October 1868 – 19
December 1939), was a
Norwegian military officer and
polar scientist. From 1923, he was the
first president...
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Isachsen was an
Arctic weather station.
Isachsen may also
refer to:
Andreas Isachsen (1829–1903),
Norwegian actor and
playwright Gunnar Isachsen (1868–1939)...
- Nils
Isachsen Kulstad (1798 - 1876) was a
Norwegian politician. He was
elected to the
Norwegian Parliament in 1839 and 1842,
representing the
rural constituency...
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Karsten Einar Isachsen (22
February 1944 – 18
January 2016) was a
Norwegian Lutheran priest,
essayist and po****r speaker.
Isachsen was born in Oslo to...
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Hornbeck Isachsen (31 May 1829,
Grimstad -
February 22, 1903, Cologne) was a
Norwegian actor and playwright. In 1850,
still a student,
Isachsen briefly...
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Janny Grip
Isachsen (27
January 1835 - 1 July 1894) was a
Norwegian stage actress.
Janny Grip
Isachsen was
engaged at the Det
norske Theater (Bergen)...
- Odd
Isaachsen Willoch (26
February 1885 – 9
April 1940) was a
Norwegian naval officer who
commanded one of the two
coastal defence ships defending Narvik...
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regained the lead on the sled team,
encountering a
crashed C-47 near
Isachsen. Meanwhile,
Hammond and McNair's
relationship became more
strained as Hammond...
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Gusta Louise Isachsen (11
December 1875 – 11
March 1932) was a
Norwegian physician. She was the country's
first female surgeon. She was born in Drøbak...