- "Arvid
Syrrist". worldfootball.net.
Retrieved 14
November 2021. "Arvid
Syrrist".
Norway Football ****ociation.
Retrieved 14
November 2021.
Arvid Syrrist at...
- Asbjørn
Balthazar Syrrist (19
October 1874 – 1953) was a
Norwegian jurist,
newspaper editor and
politician for the
Conservative Party. He was born in...
- was
recorded two days
later by Lithuanian-Norwegian
viola player Povilas Syrrist-Gelgota of the Oslo Philharmonic, and was
broadcast shortly afterwards...
- was
recorded two days
later by Lithuanian-Norwegian
viola player Povilas Syrrist-Gelgota of the Oslo Philharmonic, and was
broadcast shortly afterwards...
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Constituency Name
Party Comments/Deputy Asbjørn
Balthazar Syrrist Conservative Party...
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Points 1
Sverre Harrfeldt 15 2 Nils
Paulsen 13 3 Per
Jakob Aulie 13 4 Knut
Syrrist 12 5
Henry Harrfeldt 10 6
Bjarne Sorenby 9 7
Thorbjorn Aulie 7 8 Thorbjorn...
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Aulie 12 4 Aage
Hansen 11 5
Oyvind S. Berg 11 6
Johnny Faafeng 9 7 Knut
Syrrist 9 8
Svein Svendsrud 8 9 Sven
Tollefsen 7 10 Arne N. L****n 4 11 Jan Terje...
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Gunnulf Enger,
Forward (1930–1933) Ivar Luytkis,
Grane (1933–1934)
Arvid Syrrist,
Frigg (1934–1936) Thorbjørn Aspestrand,
Ready (1936–1939) Leif Rosenqvist...
- Paus:
Slava Ukraini!".
Norsk Musikforlag.
Retrieved 28
February 2022.
Syrrist-Gelgota, Povilas. "Marcus Paus "Slava Ukraini" for
viola solo". YouTube...
- Philippines) 12 May – Olaf B. Bjørnstad, ski
jumper (b. 1931) 12 May –
Helga Syrrist,
politician and
activist (b. 1921) 16 May –
Kristen Kyrre Bremer, bishop...