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Torolv Solheim (7
November 1907 in Radøy – 23 May 1995) was a
Norwegian educator, essayist,
resistance member and politician. He was
originally a politician...
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Torolv Kandahl (17
August 1899 – 5
March 1982) was a
Norwegian newspaper editor and
Member of
Parliament with the
Conservative Party. He was born at Austad...
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brother and his friend), and, by the end, the
mystery is solved. The
story of
Torolv the
Fatherless (1959)
works around the Old
English poem The
Battle of Maldon...
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Pauline Clarke wrote Torolv the Fatherless, a children's
novel set in the Anglo-Saxon era. The
novel focuses on a lost
Viking child,
Torolv, who is adopted...
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direct successor of the SF. 1961-1969 : Knut Løfsnes 1969-1971 :
Torolv Solheim 1971-1973 : Finn
Gustavsen 1973-1975 :
Stein Ørnhøi "Sosialistisk...
- Nils-
Torolv "Nito"
Herstad Simonsen (born 25
April 1979) is a
Norwegian competition rower. He was born in Oslo and
represented the club
Norske Studenters...
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Ordbok (Dictionary of the
Norwegian Academy).
Retrieved 13
April 2024.
Torolv Hustad, born
around 1930. Volk, John, ed. (1903).
Sange og
digte paa dansk...
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Drammens Tidende og
Buskerud Blad 1937–1945 Succeeded by
Torolv Kandahl Preceded by
Torolv Kandahl Editor-in-chief of
Drammens Tidende og
Buskerud Blad...
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coxless fours,
together with
Kjetil Undset,
Steffen Størseth and Nils-
Torolv Simonsen. "Sture Bjørvig".
Sports Reference LLC.
Archived from the original...
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March –
Inger Alver Gløersen,
smallholder and
writer (born 1892) 5
March –
Torolv Kandahl,
politician (born 1899) 8
March –
Mauritz Amundsen,
sport shooter...