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- Tharald Brøvig Jr. (21 May 1942 – 24 September 2017) was a Norwegian ship-owner and investor. He was born in Farsund, the only child of Gunnar Christian...
- Tharald Brøvig Sr. (3 July 1877 – 22 August 1938) was a Norwegian ship-owner, newspaper editor and politician for the Conservative Party. He is the namesake...
- Tharald Høyerup Blanc (December 6, 1838 – April 18, 1921) was a Norwegian theatre historian. He was born in Bergen. In addition to being a theatre critic...
- murderer Mona Grudt, Miss Universe 1990 Anders Heger, publisher and writer Tharald Høyerup Blanc (1838–1921), theatre historian Eva Joly, judge Tomm Kristiansen...
- became an actor. Blanc, Tharald Høyerup: Christiania theaters historie 1827-1877 (J.W. Cappelen: Christiania) Blanc, Tharald Høyerup: Christiania theaters...
- Vesth****el (V) 1915-1916: Tharald Brøvig Sr. (H) 1917-1918: Sigvald Nyvold (V) 1919-1919: Anders Vesth****el (V) 1920-1922: Tharald Brøvig Sr. (H) 1923-1925:...
- Norwegian ship-owner and resistance member. He was born in Farsund as a son of Tharald Brøvig, Sr. and Cecilie Catharina, née Hoff. He had the much younger brother...
- marriage to dramatist and judge Henrik Anker Bjerregaard (1831–1842). Blanc, Tharald Høyerup: Christiania theaters historie 1827-1877 (J.W. Cappelen: Christiania)...
- TV2 (in Norwegian). 19 January 2024. Retrieved 19 January 2024. Gaarder, Tharald Halvorsen, Kristoffer Solberg, Renate Karlsmoen, Jorun (19 January 2024)...
- (H) 1896–1904: Anders Aarbø (H) 1905–1913: Mikal Hageberg (H) 1913–1913: Tharald Vestbøstad (H) 1914–1919: Lars Rydland 1920–1925: Peder Rygg 1926–1928:...