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Christopher "Kiff"
Lintrup Paus CBE (Norwegian: [krɪˈstɔ̀fːər ˈpæʉs]; 6
November 1881 in – 28 May 1963) was a
British diplomat, who
served at the British...
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Thorleif Lintrup Paus (6
January 1912 – 28
November 2006) was a
Norwegian lawyer and diplomat. Born at Rjukan, he
finished law
school in 1937 and worked...
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Nationality amy Lai, Amy
Netherlands mimi
Lintrup,
Michaela Denmark Petra Stoker,
Petra Netherlands Nelo Beltoise,
Mathilde France Vania Keskin...
- en slektshistorie. p. 83. Hans
Petter Schjønsby, "Amtsfysikus
Christian Lintrups virke i
Hedemarkens amt i årene 1800 - 31",
Tidsskr Nor
Legeforen 2010;...
- Døvredal, in
Bodilsker parish on Bornholm.
Dover a
place with
steep slopes in
Lintrup parish in
Haderslev amt.
Dovergaard located among deeply cut
banks of a...
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original on 14
February 2018.
Retrieved 19
March 2022. Silkjær, Søren
Lintrup (12
August 2009). "Stadionrekord
bliver aldrig slået". JydskeVestkysten...
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retired in 1961. He was a son of the
noted railway engineer captain Tollef Lintrup Paus (1843–1915), and a
member of the Paus family. H.W. Paus was also noted...
- Blom Paus,
Norwegian ship-owner and
uncle of
Henrik Ibsen Christopher Lintrup Paus,
British diplomat This
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artist Henry Ernest Stapleton (1878–1962), chemist,
numismatist Christopher Lintrup Paus
Albert Rutherston (1881–1953),
painter and
illustrator Humbert Wolfe...
- 1693–1700 Bartholomæus Deichman, 1700–1713
Caspar Wildhagen, 1713–1720 Søren
Lintrup, 1720–1725
Johannes Trellund, 1725–1735
Andreas Wøl****, 1735–1770 Christian...