Medal of St. Hallvard

Medal of St. Hallvard

The Medal of St. Hallvard (Norwegian: St. Hallvardsmedaljen) is the highest award of the city of Oslo. It is named after the city's patron, Saint Hallvard (ca. 1020-1043). The medal has been awarded since 1956.

Recipients

The following people have received the medal:[1]

  • 1956 Arnstein Arneberg, Randolf Arnesen, Arno Berg, Gerhard Fischer[disambiguation needed ], Rachel Grepp, Paul Hartmann, Hieronymus Heyerdahl, Sverre Iversen, Per Kviberg, Arthur Nordlie, Magnus Poulsson, Anna Sethne, H. E. Stokke, Sigrid Syvertsen
  • 1957 Rolf Gjessing, Harald Hals, Almar Lund, Haavard Martinsen, Carl Muller
  • 1958 Ulrik Hendriksen, Rolf Hofmo, Yngvar Kjelstrup, Johan Lofthus, Marius Røhne, Ragnhild Schibbye, Martin Strandli
  • 1959 Harry Fett
  • 1960 Trygve Nilsen, Rolf Stranger
  • 1961 no award
  • 1962 Carl Just, Halfdan Wigaard
  • 1963 no award
  • 1964 Aasny Stoltenberg, Gunvor Vogt
  • 1965 Carl Semb
  • 1966 Laura Nadheim, Karen Kapmann Bothner
  • 1967 Eyvind Alnæs, Katy Due, Andreas Grasmo, Alfhild Hovdan, Eugen Johannessen, Henny Ording
  • 1968-69 no award
  • 1970 Einar Gerhardsen, Chr. L. Jensen, Arild Sandvold, Egil Storstein, Arnfinn Vik
  • 1971 Egil Werner Erichsen, John Johansen[disambiguation needed ], Hjalmar Larsen, Alf Rolfsen, Signy Stamnes
  • 1972-73 no award
  • 1974 Chris Bruusgaard, Georg Eriksen, Gerda Evang, Harald Frøshaug, Omar Gjesteby, Erling Hagen, Nils Houge, Lars Ljøgodt, Gunnar Nielsen
  • 1975 Gunnar Bech, Øystein Egelund, Brita Collett Paus, Hans Sundrønning
  • 1976 Brynjulf Bull, Ole Bjune, Eva Kolstad, Jakob Vaage
  • 1977 Viktor Gaustad, Lille Graah, Rolf Stenersen, Knut Tvedt
  • 1978 Vera Fjeldstad, Tor Albert Henni, Jon Kojen, Hallvard Vislie, Fredrik Chr. Wildhagen
  • 1979 no award
  • 1980 Jenny Haugen, Petter Koren, Birgit Sunnaas
  • 1981 Anne Nilsen, Arne Sandbu, Christian Bruusgaard, Odd Kjus
  • 1982 Einar Bergsland, Rolf Karlsen, Hjørdis Lundh
  • 1983 Else Marit Larsen, Ragnar Falck Anderssen, Bergljot Gudim, Svein Fakset, Ragnhild Eriksen, Boris Hansen
  • 1984-85 no award
  • 1986 Olav Selvaag, Erik Sture Larre, Gøsta Åbergh, Sofie Helene Wigert, Mariss Jansons, Fredrik Melbye
  • 1987 no award
  • 1988 Bjørn Bjørnseth, Merle Sivertsen, Ivar Mathisen, Odd Wivegh, Nanna Lynneberg, Willy Enersen, Odd Wien , Odd Gjesteby
  • 1989 Grete Waitz, Kaare Kopperud, Mentz Schulerud, Petter Ludvigsen
  • 1990 no award
  • 1991 Erik Melvold, Nico Demetriades, Torstein Grythe, Wenche Foss, Rønnaug Johansen
  • 1992 no award
  • 1993 Mosse Jørgensen, Albert Nordengen, Trygve Flagstad
  • 1994 no award
  • 1995 Henriette Bie Lorentzen, Thorleif Kleive , Frode Rinnan, Jan Hemsvik
  • 1996 Per Aabel
  • 1997 Thor Heyerdahl
  • 1998 no award
  • 1999 Bernt H. Lund
  • 2000 Rolf Nyhus, Njål Djurhuus og Erna Djurhuus, Hans Svelland
  • 2001 no award
  • 2002 Aud Schønemann, Rigmor Andresen
  • 2003-2005: no award
  • 2006 Gunnar Stålsett
  • 2007 Tor Holtan-Hartwig, Kjetil André Aamodt
  • 2008 Hjalmar Kielland
  • 2009 Gunnar Sønsteby
  • 2010 Børre Rognlien
  • 2011 Kari Svendsen

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