- The
Landstad revolver was an
automatic revolver of
Norwegian origin. The
weapon had an
unusual feeding device that used both a 2
round cylinder and a grip...
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Landstads kirkesalmebog (
Landstad's Church Hymnal),
often simply known as
Landstads salmebok (
Landstad's Hymnal), was the most
important hymnal for the...
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Magnus Brostrup Landstad (7
October 1802 – 8
October 1880) was a
Norwegian parish priest and provost, hymn writer, and poet who
published the
first collection...
- Bull,
Norwegian violinist and composer, 70 8
October –
Magnus Brostrup Landstad,
Norwegian clergyman,
psalmist and poet, 78 8
November –
Andreas Peter...
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Landstad is an
unincorporated community located in the town of Lessor,
Shawano County, Wisconsin,
United States.
Landstad is
located on
Wisconsin Highway...
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Landstad says this
stanza describes the enemies' (i.e. the Saracens')
attempt to
wrest the
weapon away.
Landstad 1853, p. 173n (note 15 to
Landstad's...
- 112 at the 2000 census. The
unincorporated communities of
Briarton and
Landstad are
located in the town. The
unincorporated community of
Frazer Corners...
- is used in the
majority of semi-automatic
pistol designs. The
Norwegian Landstad revolver,
designed and
introduced in 1900. Its very
unusual design featured...
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Landstads reviderte salmebok (
Landstad's Revised Hymnal) was a
hymnal authorized for
public worship in
Norway under the
royal resolutions of
October 9...
- Åsmund Frægdegjeva (1853) by
Magnus Brostrup Landstad...