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Former municipality in Østfold, Norway
Torsnes is a former municipality in Østfold county, Norway. It is the site of Torsnes Church (Torsnes kirke). Torsnes was created by a split from Borge
Torsnes
Norwegian noble family
the Torsnes' family lineage in Copenhagen archives. The lineage stated that the younger Galtungs were descendants of Sigurd Guttormsson at Torsnes, not
Galtung_(noble_family)
Former municipality in Østfold, Norway
municipality 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). The district of Torsnes was separated from Borge as a municipality of its own 1 January 1910. The
Borge,_Østfold
Municipality in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Fredrikstad
County in Eastern Norway
Skjebergdalen Spjærøy (Dypedal) Spydeberg St. Peter's Svinndal Tom Tomter Torsnes Trøgstad Trømborg Tune Ullerøy (Ullerø) Varteig Vestre Fredrikstad Våler
Østfold
Municipality in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Råde
Municipality in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Moss,_Norway
Former municipality in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Rygge
Municipality in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Halden
Municipality in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Indre_Østfold_Municipality
Municipality in Vestland, Norway
Røldal, Seljestad, Skare, Tyssedal, Jondal, Herand, Kysnesstranda, and Torsnes. The main inhabited part of Ullensvang Municipality lies just to the west
Ullensvang_Municipality
Municipality in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Sarpsborg
Norwegian women's rights activist
married her cousin Kai Møller from Thorsø Manor (Thorsø herregård) in Torsnes in 1889, with whom she had three children. Among them were the physician
Katti_Anker_Møller
Municipality in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Rakkestad
Norwegian admiral (c. 1615–1661)
Slektshistoriewiki. Retrieved January 1, 2019. "Torsnes. Jondal herad". Matrikkelutkastet av 1950. Retrieved January 1, 2019. "Torsnes (Jondal)". lokalhistoriewiki.no
Lauritz_Galtung
Norwegian politician
teacher in Nes, Buskerud in the same year. He moved on to Håland in 1895, Torsnes in 1897, Glemminge in 1900 and Kristiansund in 1903. In between he had
Eileif_Kolsrud
Arctic island of the Russian Federation
Peter I Island in the Antarctic, funded an expedition of two vessels, SS Torsnes and MC Hvalrossen. Upon departure from Tromsø the crew were given detailed
Victoria_Island_(Russia)
Former municipality in Hordaland, Norway
Other villages in the municipality included Herand, Kysnesstranda, and Torsnes. Prior to its dissolution in 2020, the 247.08-square-kilometre (95.40 sq mi)
Jondal_Municipality
Norwegian landowner
one of the two farms at Torsnes which she in turn had inherited from her grandfather or great-grandfather Peter Nilsson på Torsnes (c.1450-1530). Lauritsson
Johannes_Lauritsson
Municipality in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Hvaler
Scandinavian farm where a nobleman resided
Municipality Tjerne Ringsaker Municipality Tomb (Tom) Råde Municipality Torsnes Ullensvang Municipality Tose (Thorsøe) Fredrikstad Municipality Tønnøl
Seat_farm
Former municipality in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Spydeberg
Town in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Askim
Municipality in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Marker,_Norway
Village in Østfold, Norway
Thorsø or Tose is a farm located in the former municipality of Torsnes (until 1910 part of Borge) in Østfold county, Norway. The first written source
Thorsø,_Norway
Municipality in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Våler_Municipality_(Østfold)
Norwegian Lutheran priest (born 1949)
Born in Jørpeland in Rogaland, Nessa was ordained as priest of Borge og Torsnes in Østfold in 1979. Nessa first gained attention for his anti-abortion
Ludvig_Nessa
Municipality in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Aremark
Municipality in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Skiptvet
Neighborhood in Oslo, Norway
are also found in Enebakk, Gjerdrum, Jevnaker, Lørenskog, Løten, Sigdal, Torsnes, Trøgstad, and Vang. "Torshov (strøk)". lokalhistoriewiki.no. Retrieved
Torshov
County in Norway
Degernes Eidsberg Glemmen Hobøl Idd Jeløy Kråkerøy Mysen Onsøy Rømskog Rolvsøy Rygge Rødenes Skjeberg Spydeberg Torsnes Trøgstad Tune Varteig Øymark
Viken_County_Municipality
Norwegian politician
deputy representative from 1954–1957. Johannessen was deputy mayor of Torsnes municipality during the terms 1955–1959 and 1959–1963. "Martha Frederikke
Martha_Frederikke_Johannessen
Peninsula in Sarpsborg, Norway
because of post-glacial rebound. A neighbouring headland has the name Torsnes. Statistics Norway (2009). "Urban settlements. Population and area, by
Ullerøy
Socially privileged class in Norway
Glass paintings of the 17th century at Torsnes Farm in Jondal, Hardanger. Photographer: Elin Galtung Lihaug
Aristocracy_of_Norway
Germanic pagan temple
dedicated to Njörðr. Torshov, a neighborhood in Oslo and Thorsø, a farm in Torsnes, Norway - dedicated to Thor. There is also one in England: the village
Heathen_hof
Former municipality in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Hobøl
Spydeberg Merged with Askim, Eidsberg, Hobøl, and Trøgstad Indre Østfold 2020 Torsnes Incorporated into Borge Borge 1964 Trøgstad Merged with Askim, Eidsberg
List of former municipalities of Norway
List_of_former_municipalities_of_Norway
Former municipality in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Rømskog
Former municipality in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Eidsberg
Municipality in Østfold, Norway
Rygge (1838-2020) Rødenes (1838-1964) Skjeberg (1838-1992) Spydeberg (1838-2020) Torsnes (1910-1994) Trøgstad (1838-2020) Tune (1838-1992) Varteig (1861-1992) Øymark (1903-1964)
Trøgstad
59.00000°N 11.05000°E / 59.00000; 11.05000 (Herføl) 1690 Hvaler Holm/Torsnes Fredrikstad Holtet 1796 Halden Hovin 59°38′0″N 11°7′0″E / 59.63333°N
List_of_villages_in_Østfold
Topics referred to by the same term
"Thor's headland". It may refer to: Þórsnes, Iceland; see Stykkishólmur Torsnes, Norway Elise Thorsnes (born 1988), Norwegian footballer This disambiguation
Þórsnes
Norwegian women's rights activist
She was raised on the family estate, Thorsø Manor (Thorsø herregård) in Torsnes. She attended Ragna Nielsens pikeskole in Kristiania (now Oslo). She began
Tove_Mohr
Norwegian politician (1859–1940)
Anker (1838-1912). The family moved to Thorsø Manor (Thorsø herregård) at Torsnes when his father took over the estate. He attended Christiania Cathedral
Kai_Møller
Former district court in Norway
over the town of Sarpsborg and the surrounding Borge Municipality and Torsnes Municipality (they had been removed from the jurisdiction of the Tune District
Sarpsborg_District_Court
1992–present 0106 Fredrikstad 1994–present 0111 Hvaler 1837–present 0112 Torsnes 1910–1963 0113 Borge 1837–1993 0114 Varteig 1861–1991 0115 Skjeberg 1837–1991
List of municipality numbers of Norway
List_of_municipality_numbers_of_Norway
Norwegian sporting association
Idrettslaget Stjernen. Sundløkken Sjakklubb Fredrikstad 1936 Torsnes Fotballklubb Torsnes Tveter AIL Sarpsborg 1934 Renamed Tveter IL. Ullerød IL Skjeberg
Østfold Workers' Sports Association
Østfold_Workers'_Sports_Association
Norwegian painter (1894–1964)
was the son of Hartwig Julius Hansen (1865–1938) and Therese Kristine Torsnes (1872–1936). In 1919 he took the surname Haalke. He was a brother of dancer
Hjalmar_Haalke
Road tunnel in Norway
60.1953°N 6.2502°E / 60.1953; 6.2502 Status In use Route Fv49 Start Torsnes, Ullensvang Municipality End Nordrepollen, Kvinnherad Municipality Operation
Jondal_Tunnel
15000 (Toranger) 5384 Austevoll Torsnes 60°14′11″N 06°11′42″E / 60.23639°N 6.19500°E / 60.23639; 6.19500 (Torsnes) 5627 Ullensvang Torsteinsvik 60°29′30″N
List_of_villages_in_Vestland
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Owner of Gajendra
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English occupational surname transferred to forename use, which could have derived from any of the following: 1) Middle English foster, FOSTER means "foster-parent," 2) forster, meaning "forester," 3) forster, meaning "shearer," or 4) fuyster, meaning "saddle-tree maker."
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 Anglicized form of Hebrew Shibah, SHEBAH means "oath" or "seven." In the bible, this is the name of a well named by Isaac.
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Mercury; Quicksilver
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Mother of Dharma
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Touchstone
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Warlike; Mars; The God of War; Little Warrior; Form of the Latin Marcellus; Hammer
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Balm
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