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Korsaren ('The Corsair') was a
Norwegian satirical magazine published between 1879 and 1926.
Korsaren was
established in 1879 by
Jacob Breda Bull under...
- Corsair), a 19th-century
Danish satirical and
political w****ly
magazine Korsaren (The Corsair), a late 19th-century/early 20th-century
Norwegian satirical...
- Enfoirés)
Eluveitie (2012, Luxtos,
Helvetios album)
dArtagnan (2024, König der
Korsaren,
album Herzblut) J'ai vu le loup Jean Luc
Tamby in Aux
marches du palais...
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Union Austrian Rugby Federation Nickname(s)
Piraten (Pirates) - A-team
Korsaren (Corsairs) - B-team
Damen Juniorpiraten Mini
Piraten Founded 1989 Region...
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delivered illustrations to the
satirical magazines Vikingen,
Krydseren and
Korsaren,
illustrated numerous books, and
designed costumes for
Christiania Theater...
- competition. In 1907, he
moved to Copenhagen,
where he
published the
magazine Korsaren,
which aligned itself against social democracy and
parliamentary politics...
- Verlag. p. 193. ISBN 9783593398013. Bühnau,
Ludwig (1963).
Piraten und
Korsaren der Weltgeschichte. Würzburg: Arena. p. 93. Emden,
Alfred Brotherston (1957–1959)...
- The Sea-Hawk as well as in a
series of
German sea
adventures "Seewölfe,
Korsaren der Weltmeere". He is
usually depicted as a villain. By her
husband Mary...
-
newspaper Morgenbladet from 1890 to 1904, and
edited the
satirical magazine Korsaren from 1894 to 1903. The
article collection Blink; fra
dagliglivets psykologi...
- is
mainly known as an
illustrator for the
humorous magazines Vikingen,
Korsaren,
Humoristen and Tyrihans. Svendsen,
Trond Olav. "Sverre Halvorsen". In...