- Ole
Borch (7
April 1626 – 13
October 1690) (latinized to
Olaus Borrichius or
Olaus Borrichus) was a
Danish scientist, physician, grammarian, and poet....
- Norwegian).
Foreningen Store norske leksikon.
Retrieved 2025-04-16. Rygh,
Oluff (1896).
Norske Fjordnavne (in Norwegian). Kristiania: Aschehoug. ****e,...
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Lieth station,
captured the
Russian vessels Michael, Ivan Isasima, and St.
Oluff, and
their cargoes.
During the Russo-Persian War,
several British officers...
- (Anton
Hansen Kolding) 1627–1631
Theodorus Erasmi (Thor Rasmussen) 1631–1644
Oluff Fock (Olavus
Phocas Staphrophski) 1645–1656 Hans Nilssøn
Strelow 1656–1657...
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setesveins in Iceland. Two are
mentioned in a list from 1533,
whereof ‘
Oluff Lagmand’, i.e. Ólafur lögmaður. This
aristocracy ended with the Icelandic...
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church was torn down and a new timber-framed
church was
built by the
builder Oluff Bysemb from Osterøy. The new
church was
located slightly to the west of...
- in
Runtuna Parish near Nyköping, Södermanland,
Sweden to
painter Olof (
Oluff) Pilo (Pijhlou) and
Beata Jönsdotter Sahlstedt.
Early information about...
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unknown originally gospel hall
Vinne Church,
Verdal 1817 Trøndelag unknown? «
Oluff kirkebygger»? Otterøy Church,
Namsos 1858 Trøndelag
Grosch Kristi krybbe...
- terminer, den
forste skall angaa om S.
Hanszis tid, den
anden om
sancte Oluff der
strax efftcr, oc denn
tredie skal om
sancte Hansz det aar der nest effterkommendis...
- and a new
wooden long
church was
built in the same
place by the
builder Oluff Bysemb. In 1852, the muni****l
council began discussing the idea of replacing...