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union between Sweden and Norway. From 1877, the city's name was
spelled Kristiania in
government usage, a
spelling that was
adopted by the muni****l authorities...
- The
Kristiania Bohemians (Norwegian:
Kristiania-bohemen) were a
political and
cultural movement in the 1880s
centered in
Kristiania (now Oslo). Hans Jæger...
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Kristiania University College is an
educational institution in
Norway organized through the
Ernst G.
Mortensen foundation. As of 2022,
Kristiania has...
- Fra
Kristiania-Bohêmen is a
novel from 1885 by
Norwegian writer Hans Jæger. The book was
confiscated shortly after its publication, and Jæger was sentenced...
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Christiania in the king's honour. From 1877, the city's name was
spelled Kristiania in
government usage, a
spelling that was
adopted by the muni****l authorities...
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Kristiania Hockeyklub,
usually called just
Hockeyklubben ("The
Hockey Club"), was
founded in 1903 and was the
first bandy club in Norway. It was based...
- ran in the family.
Studying at the
Royal School of Art and
Design in
Kristiania (today's Oslo),
Munch began to live a
bohemian life
under the influence...
- 1963. "Cup
final in
Kristiania, June 16". Rec.Sport.Soccer
Statistics Foundation.
Retrieved 2 May 2011. "Cup
final in
Kristiania,
September 22". Rec.Sport...
- The
Kristiania match workers strike was an
industrial dispute involving female match workers at the
factories Bryn and Grønvold in
Kristiania in 1889...
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qualify for the 1910
Norwegian cup. 25
September 1910
Gamle Frogner,
Kristiania Attendance: 5,000 Referee:
Theodor Hansen (Fredrikstad) Sources: Norway ...