- "Olaf
Kyrre" (Olaf the Peaceful). As
first name
Kyrre Andre****en [no],
Norwegian author Kyrre Haugen Bakke [no],
Norwegian actor and
translator Kyrre Eggen [no]...
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Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll (Norwegian pronunciation: [çʏrːə ˈɡøːrʋelː dɑːl]; born 11
September 1991),
known professionally as Kygo (Norwegian: [ˈkỳːɡuː]), is...
- the city of
Bergen circa 1070.
Around 1225,
Snorri Sturluson wrote Olav
Kyrres saga
about King Olaf in the Heimskringla. Olaf was a son of King Harald...
- allé. It is
named for King Olav
Kyrre.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Olav
Kyrres pl****, Oslo. "Olav
Kyrres pl****" (in Norwegian). Norwegian...
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Kyrre Nilsen (born 22
January 1970) is a
retired Norwegian football striker.
Starting his
career in Ballstad, he
joined Gevir Bodø in 1992. He then went...
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Kyrre Nakkim (born 18
March 1966) is a
Norwegian journalist. He is currently[when?]
political editor of the
evening news Dagsrevyen,
aired on the Norwegian...
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Kyrre Lekve (born 11
March 1968) is a
Norwegian biologist and
politician for the
Socialist Left Party. He
finished his
secondary education in 1988, and...
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Thoralf Kyrre (28
December 1913 – 27
November 1960 in Copenhagen, Denmark) was a
Danish engineer who was
involved in the pro-German
resistance movement...
- is a
student cultural center in Bergen, Norway. It is
situated on Olav
Kyrres gate in the
center of Bergen,
within walking distance of both the main shopping...
- Olav
Kyrre Grepp (6
August 1879 – 6
February 1922) was a
Norwegian politician,
leader of the
Norwegian Labour Party.
Grepp became a
Communist by the end...