Erik Gunnes (30 August 1924 – 3 February 1999) was a Norwegian historian. He was born in Bodø to Bjørnulf Røe Gunnæs and Antonie Berg. He studied theology...
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Look up gunnes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gunnes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Erik Gunnes (1924–1999), Norwegian historian...
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Stockholm: Fabel, 1992, p. 204 (Olav den heliges saga, Chapter 137). Erik Gunnes (1976), Norges historie. Bind 2. Oslo: Cappelen, p. 340. P.A. Munch,...
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gamle", Svenskt biografiskt lexikon Oscar Montelius (1919), p. 294-5. Erik Gunnes (1976), Norges historie. Bind 2. Oslo: Cappelen, p. 283. Peter Sawyer...
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at the Wayback Machine – Apollon (05.01.2005) (Retrieved on June 5, 2008) Erik Egeberg (15 January 2009). "Minnetale over professor dr.philos. Geir Kjetsaa"...
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vender tilbake", in Den katolske kirke i Norge (editors: John W. Gran, Erik Gunnes, Lars Roar Langslet), Oslo 1993 This was a key contribution in a historical...
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chapter 15. Krag (1995) p. 175 Krag (1995) p. 177 Gunnes (1976) p. 345 Hartvedt (1998) p. 7 Gunnes (1976) p. 313 Bertelsen (1995) p. 18 The Ancient History...
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Mikkelsen Gunnes (V) 1932–1934: Jon Gunnes (V) 1935–1937: Karl Johnson (V) 1938–1942: Erik Myrmo (Bp) 1942–1945: Inge Clett Mull (NS) 1945-1945: Erik Myrmo...
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National Theatre 1960–1961 Succeeded by Erik Kristen-Johanssen Awards Preceded by Kjell Risvik Recipient of the Bastian Prize 1976 Succeeded by Erik Gunnes...
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other Greek-based New Testament texts. Gunnes' New Testament was in 1968 published by the priest Erik Gunnes. Gunnes had translated the entire New Testament...
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