- John
Daniel Lyng (22
August 1905 – 18
January 1978) was a
Norwegian politician from the
Conservative Party. He was the 24th
prime minister of
Norway from...
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Christianity portal Richard Lyng was
Archdeacon of
Suffolk between 3 and 27 May 1347 and then
Archdeacon of
Sudbury between 1348 and 1366. "Archdeacons:...
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Lyng married Bethyl Ball on June 25, 1944. They had two daughters,
Jeannette Lyng Robinson and
Marylin Lyng O'Connell.
Bethyl Lyng died in 2000.
Lyng...
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Lyngs station is a
railway station serving the
small village of
Lyngs on the
Thyholm Peninsula in Thy, Denmark. The
station is
located on the Thy Line...
- Nonetheless, the
brief Lyng government proved that the non-Labour
parties were
capable of
governing after three decades of
Labour rule. John
Lyngs regjering 1963...
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Sandra Lyng Haugen (born 18
April 1987) is a
Norwegian singer.
Sandra Lyng Haugen is from the town of Mosjøen in
Vefsn Muni****lity. She rose to po****rity...
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Alexander Lyng (born 26
November 2004) is a
Danish professional footballer who
plays as a
winger for
Danish Superliga club Sønderjyske, on loan from Swiss...
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Lyng is a
civil parish in Somerset, England,
comprising the
villages of West
Lyng and East
Lyng and the
hamlet of Bankland. The name
derives from the...
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Lyng may
refer to: Ciarán
Lyng (b. 1985),
Irish football player Derek Lyng (b. 1978),
Irish hurling manager and
former player John
Lyng (1905–1978), Norwegian...
- Søren
Lyng Christiansen (born 8 July 1966) is a
Danish former professional football forward who won the 1993
Danish football championship with F.C. Copenhagen...