Ragnhild Nikoline Andersen (1907–1990) was a Danish trade unionist, politician, and a member of the Communist Party of Denmark (DKP). During the German...
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Ragnhild Tove Hveger (later Andersen, 10 December 1920 – 1 December 2011) was a Danish swimmer, who became famous when she won silver medal in the women's...
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Ragnhild Bente Andersen (born 31 March 1965) is a Norwegian orienteering competitor and World champion. She won a gold medal in relay at the 1987 World...
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politician (Enhedslisten) Yildiz Akdogan, politician (Social Democrats) Ragnhild Andersen (1907–1990), politician and trade unionist (Communist Party) Karen...
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the CIA team who secretly listened in to the leftist politicians Ragnhild Andersen and Alfred Jensen. He also worked in a private intelligence organisation...
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fourth in the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay, together with Mette Ove-Petersen, Greta Andersen and Ragnhild Hveger. Rita Larsen. sports-reference.com v t e...
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Bjørn Viktor Giske Fredrik Bertheussen Brurås Jenny Marlene Nettum Ragnhild Andersen Simon Dankertsen Semi- Final 1 Alf Johannes Borge Elim Hanna Romøren...
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Lalla Hvalstad (redirect from Ragnhild Hvalstad)
March 1875 in Kristiania (today's Oslo), Ragnhild Hvalstad was the daughter of the factory manager Johannes Andersen Hvalstad (1832–1922) and his wife Marie...
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called Ragnhild the Mighty. The couple only had one child, Eirik Bloodaxe, before her premature death. Eirik Bloodaxe was named after Ragnhild's father...
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1987 as a member of the Norwegian winning team, together with Ragnhild Bente Andersen, Ellen Sofie Olsvik and Brit Volden. She won silver medals in the...
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