- 1889, an area of
Sandeherred (po****tion: 318) was
annexed and
became part of the town of Sandefjord. In 1931,
another area of
Sandeherred (po****tion: 66)...
- part of
Sandeherred and
Stokke muni****lities. The
small Skravestadholmen cape area in the
southwestern part of the
island was part of
Sandeherred (which...
- the Reformation, the
church was
known as the
Sandeherred Church as it was the
church for the
Sandeherred parish. When the
County of
Larvik was established...
-
Langestrand Lardal Larvik Nykirke Nøtterøy
Ramnes Sandar Sande Sandefjord Sandeherred, see
Sandar Sankt Laurentii Sem
Skjee Skoger Slagen Stavern Stokke Strømm...
- enlarged. On 1
January 1889, a part of the
neighboring muni****lity of
Sandeherred (po****tion: 318) was
transferred into Sandefjord. In 1931, an area of...
- rights). On 1
January 1889, a part of the
neighboring muni****lity of
Sandeherred (po****tion: 318) was
transferred into Sandefjord. In 1931, an area of...
-
elected to the
Parliament of
Norway from the single-member
constituency Sandeherred in 1918,
serving the term 1919–1921. He was
decorated as a Commander...
-
young town had no church, and the
inhabitants had to go to the
nearby Sandeherred Church. That
church was
located north of the town in a
different muni****lity...
-
carvings were
first described by S.A. Sørensen in his 1872 book Lidt om
Sandeherred før i Tiden. It has been
described as one of Vestfold’s most valuable...
- centre, and
which for
hundreds of
years was the
vicarage of the
parish of
Sandeherred (Sandar), also
known as
Sande –
hence the Sande-fjord. As the town came...