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Norwegian political scientist (1931–2026)
Knut Midgaard (11 February 1931 – 30 March 2026) was a Norwegian political scientist. Born in Oslo on 11 February 1931, he first studied the history of
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football player (Oakland Raiders). Léo Houziaux, 94, Belgian astronomer. Knut Midgaard, 95, Norwegian political scientist. Abu Taher Nadwi, 65–66, Bangladeshi
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(born 1927). 29 March – Willy Ustad, writer (born 1946). 30 March – Knut Midgaard, political scientist (born 1931). 31 March – Siri Aurdal, sculptor (born
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Norwegian educator, linguist and translator (1879–1954)
the son of linguist and professor Marius Hægstad and Pernele Larsdotter Midgaard, and was a brother of engineering professor Olav Heggstad. Among his works
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Norwegian Academic
parlamentarisme i europeisk perspektiv. Bergen: Fagbokforlaget, 2004. Knut Midgaard and Bjørn Erik Rasch, ed. Demokrati: vilkår og virkninger. Bergen: Fagbokforlaget
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Norwegian businessperson and politician
1973 he released An Approach to Political Interlocutions together with Knut Midgaard and Arild Underdal. Many years later he headed the committee that produced
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Norwegian educator and politician
Hægstad and Charlotte Abigael Tonning. He was married to Pernele Larsdotter Midgaard, and was the father of Leiv Heggstad and engineering professor Olav Heggstad
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Norwegian naval officer and historian
Archived 29 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine of Norges sjøkrig. BIBSYS Midgaard, John (1960). 9. april 1940 - Dagen og forspillet (in Norwegian). Oslo:
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Naval battle in 1000 in the Baltic Sea
primarily as a legendary character. See Sverrir Jakobsson 2002:230. Midgaard 1963:23. Midgaard 1963:25–26. Sawyer 1993:54–58. Bjarni Aðalbjarnarson 1941:xiv
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Norwegian civil engineer (1877–1954)
Namsos, the son of the professor Marius Hægstad and Pernele Larsdotter Midgaard (1852–1935). Heggstad passed his engineering exams at the Trondheim Technical
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Professionalisation." Contemporary European History 28.3 (2019): 409–421 online Midgaard, John. A brief history of Norway (1963) online Nelsen, Brent F. "Explaining
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Municipality in Telemark, Norway
1946–1957: Thorbjørn Nilsen (Ap) 1957–1959: Reidar Soløy (Ap) 1960–1963: Arne Midgaard (Ap) 1964–1975: Thorleif Knutsen (Ap) 1976–1981: Einar Barland (KrF) 1982–1983:
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Month of 1968
March Erupts in Riot; One Slain". Tampa Tribune. March 29, 1968. p. 1. Midgaard, Knut (1982). "Norway: the interplay of local and central decisions". In Daalder
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the name of an eleventh-century king of Denmark and England.
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Mythical sky goddess.
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, knot.
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Norwegian variant form of Scandinavian Knut, KNUTE means "knot."Â
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, knot.
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Name of a king.
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Kind; Popular
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Variant spelling of Scandinavian Knut, CNUT means "knot."Â
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Name of a King; Knot; Form of Canute
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Scandinavian form of Old Norse Knútr, KNUT means "knot."Â
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English (chiefly Nottinghamshire) : variant of Hart.German : topographic name from Middle High German hurt ‘hurdle’, ‘woven fence’.Dutch : nickname, presumably for a pugnacious or aggressive person, from Middle Dutch hort, hurt ‘strike’, ‘blow’, ‘attack’.
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, pure.
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v. t.
To form, as a knot, by interlacing or complicating a cord; also, to interlace, or form a knot in; as, to tie a cord to a tree; to knit; to knot.
a.
Brown as a nut long kept and dried.
v. t.
To unite closely; to knit together.
v. t.
To unite closely; to connect; to engage; as, hearts knit together in love.
imp. & p. p.
of Knit
v. t.
To form, as a textile fabric, by the interlacing of yarn or thread in a series of connected loops, by means of needles, either by hand or by machinery; as, to knit stockings.
n.
A Central American name for the ivory nut.
v. i.
To be united closely; to grow together; as, broken bones will in time knit and become sound.
n.
A portion of a branch of a tree that forms a mass of woody fiber running at an angle with the grain of the main stock and making a hard place in the timber. A loose knot is generally the remains of a dead branch of a tree covered by later woody growth.
v. t.
To form into a knot, or into knots; to tie together, as cord; to fasten by tying.
n.
A cluster of persons or things; a collection; a group; a hand; a clique; as, a knot of politicians.
n.
A kind of epaulet. See Shoulder knot.
v. t.
To punish with the knout.
v. i.
To knit knots for fringe or trimming.
v. t.
To tie in or with, or form into, a knot or knots; to form a knot on, as a rope; to entangle.