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Peter Torleivson Molaug (2
September 1902 – 22
August 1985) was a
Norwegian politician for the
Conservative Party. He was born in Hetland. He was elected...
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before his
third term had finished, and was
replaced by
Peter Torleivson Molaug. "Ole Bergesen" (in Norwegian). Storting. "Bergesen".
Store norske leksikon...
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language for children) 1936
Havet song. In
Norwegian translation by
Peter Molaug.
Gyldendal forlag Snar.fo, Hans
Andrias Djurhuus (1883-1951) Joensen, Sofus...
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there was a "Luoch Fair"
which is
thought to have been in
honour of
Saint Molaug, and at
Alyth "Simmalogue Fair" was celebrated. The
Oxford Dictionary of...
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Molaug's Cathedral 56°32′4.78″N 5°28′49.03″W / 56.5346611°N 5.4802861°W / 56.5346611; -5.4802861
Location Lismore,
Scotland Denomination Church of...
- Kulturarv" (in Norwegian). 2013-06-28.
Retrieved 2 July 2021.
Gaute Christian Molaug. "Dampskipene i Setesdalen". avtrykk.no (in Norwegian).
Retrieved 2 July...
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Brommeland (KrF);
Trond Hegna (Ap); Paul
Ingebretsen (V);
Peter Torleivson Molaug (H); ****va
Hakestad Møller (Ap); Lars
Ramndal (V);
Jakob Martinus Remseth...
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Vestvik Christian Democratic Party of
Norway Died in
March 1956. Was
replaced by
Peder Ree Pedersen.
Peter Torleivson Molaug Conservative Party of Norway...
- – Kåre Stokkeland,
politician (born 1918) 22
August –
Peter Torleivson Molaug,
politician (born 1902) 26
August – Ole Rømer
Aagaard Sandberg, politician...
- by- og bygdehistorie, ISBN 82-91649-08-1 Arnt Ruud,
Henning Alsvik,
Svein Molaug,
Skipsbyggere i Drammen:
Tiden før år 1900,
Drammen Slip & Verksted, 1972...