- A
prestegjeld was a
geographic and
administrative area
within the
Church of
Norway (Den
Norske Kirke)
roughly equivalent to a parish. This traditional...
- (a parish). The
second term is
related to the
Norwegian word
gjeld (
prestegjeld). Lule Sámi
likewise has two
words for muni****lities:
suohkan and giellda...
-
parish priest (sogneprest) who was
traditionally the head of a
parish (
prestegjeld;
literally area that owes
allegiance to a priest), and
provost (prost)...
- Buskerud. The
banks history goes back to 1842 with the
establishment of Nes
Prestegjelds Sparebank. "Om oss - Skue Sparebank". Skue Sparebank.
Retrieved 12 May...
- of the
Constitution of Norway,
required that
every parish (Norwegian:
prestegjeld) form a
formannsskapsdistrikt (muni****lity) on 1
January 1838. In this...
- in 2001, it had a po****tion of 70. The
island was the
centre of the
prestegjeld and muni****lity of Karlsøy for many
hundreds of
years (hence the name...
- Solum, and
Gjerpen in 1764 to
become a
prestegjeld with its own minister.
Churches within the
Porsgrunn prestegjeld include Østre
Porsgrunn Church and Vestre...
- of Rouen, France, and in Fargo,
North Dakota,
United States. The old
prestegjeld of
Borgund included all of what is now Ålesund. In 1793, the port of...
- A
pastorat includes one or
several parishes.
Similar to a
Norwegian Prestegjeld.
Anders Wejryd,
Archbishop (2012). 2011
Review and
financial summary...
- muni****lity was
large and it was
identical to the old
Leikanger parish (
prestegjeld) with the six sub-parishes (sokn) of Leikanger, Fresvik, Rinde, Vangsnes...