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Marstrander is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Carl
Marstrander (1883–1965),
Norwegian linguist Hilde Marstrander (born 1969), Norwegian...
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Officials at the
University of Oslo were
later notified.
Conservator Sverre Marstrander and
museum ****istant
Charlotte Blindheim led an
investigation which confirmed...
- Carl
Johan Sverdrup Marstrander (26
November 1883 – 23
December 1965) was a
Norwegian linguist,
known for his work on the
Irish language. His works, largely...
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Hilde Marstrander (born 8
December 1969) is a
Norwegian artist,
illustrator and art critic.
Hilde Marstrander has an
academic and
professional background...
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Sverre Marstrander (24
October 1910 – 20
September 1986) was a
Norwegian professor in archaeology.
Marstrander was born in Oslo, Norway. He
earned his...
- für französische
Sprache und Literatur,
Volume 12, 1890, pp. 246–248.
Marstrander, Carl
Johan Sverdrup (ed.),
Dictionary of the
Irish Language,
Royal Irish...
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November 1931 with two
simple side platforms. It was
opened as
Marstrander bro, but took the name Myra
eighteen days later.
Ticket sales remained...
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similar in
their layout they
varied considerably in size. Carl J. S.
Marstrander, a
Norwegian professor who
carried out what
remains the most extensive...
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runic inscription was
first interpreted by
Sophus Bugge in 1903 and Carl
Marstrander in 1930, but the full text was not
interpreted convincingly until 1981...
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interpreted as "vine", as most have done, or as "pasture, meadow"."
Sverre Marstrander, "Arkeologiske funn
bekrefter sagaens Vinlandsberetninger", Forskningsnytt...