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Ericus Olai (c. 1420–1486) was a
Swedish theologian and historian. He
served as a
professor of
theology at
Uppsala University and dean at
Uppsala Cathedral...
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Nicolaus Olai Bothniensis (c. 1550 – 18 May 1600) was
Archbishop of
Uppsala in the
Church of
Sweden 1599–1600. He was
appointed in
place of
Abraham Angermannus...
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Mikael Agricola (Finnish: [ˈmikɑel ˈɑɡrikolɑ] ; c. 1510 – 9
April 1557) was a
Finnish Lutheran clergyman who
became the de
facto founder of
literary Finnish...
- Knut
Olai Thornæs (30 May 1874 – 1945) was a
Norwegian newspaper editor and politician. He was a
member of the
Labour Party from 1900, and represented...
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known as "Puʻu
Ōlaʻi Beach" is a
small beach just
north of Big
Beach separated by a
steep lava
outcropping (the tip of Puʻu
Ōlaʻi) and a 5-minute hike...
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Olai Bellinus (1570–1629), also
called Gaulander and Suecus, was a
Swedish prelate, and writer,
including on
Latin poetry. He was a son of Olaus...
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Petrus Olai (Peder Olsen, ca. 1490–ca. 1570) was a
Danish Franciscan friar and historiographer. No
details about his life are known. He
refers to himself...
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Harry Johan Olai Klippenvåg (12 May 1913 – 11
November 1994) was a
Norwegian politician for the
Labour Party. He was born in Lurøy Muni****lity. He was...
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Peter Olai Thorvik (2 July 1873 – 16
August 1965) was a
Norwegian blacksmith, fisherman,
banker and politician.
Thorvik was born in
Volda on 2 July 1873...
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Georg Stiernhielm (August 7, 1598 –
April 22, 1672) was a
Swedish civil servant, mathematician,
linguist and poet. He has been
called "the
father of the...