Mikkel Dobloug

Mikkel Dobloug

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  • Mikkel Dobloug (born 1844) — Mikkel Dobloug (1844 – 1913) was a Norwegian wholesaler and politician. He was born at Vang, as the son of farmer Mikkel Dobloug (1799–1844) and Anne Ry. In 1970 he founded the company Brødrene Dobloug in Christiania, along with his brother. He… …   Wikipedia

  • Mikkel Dobloug (born 1944) — is a Norwegian Nordic combined skier. He was born at Vang, and represented the club Vang Skiløperforening. He competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, where he placed 21st in the individual Nordic combined.[1] He became Norwegian… …   Wikipedia

  • Olaf D. Thommessen — Olaf Dobloug Thommessen (7 November 1906 – 1966) was a Norwegian bookseller. Personal life He was the youngest son of Anne and Rolf Thommessen, and thus a paternal grandson of Ola Thommessen and maternal grandson of Mikkel Dobloug.[1][2][3]… …   Wikipedia

  • Norway at the 1968 Winter Olympics — Norway at the Olympic Games Flag of Norway – Flag bearers …   Wikipedia

  • Bjørn Talén — (1890 – 1945) was a Norwegian opera singer. He debuted in 1914. For 1918 ndash;20 he was with the Opera Comique in Kristiania, and then with the Staatsoper in Berlin. His roles included Cavaradossi, Rudolpho, Don José, Otello, Manrico, Canio and… …   Wikipedia

  • Bjorn talen — Bjørn Talén Bjørn Talén (1890 – 1945) était un chanteur d’opéra Norvégien. Il fit ses débuts en 1914. Entre 1918 et 1920 il chantait à l’Opera Comique à Kristiania), puis avec le Staatsoper à Berlin. Il interpréta, entre autres, Cavaradossi,… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Bjørn Talén — (1890 – 1945) était un chanteur d’opéra Norvégien. Il fit ses débuts en 1914. Entre 1918 et 1920 il chantait à l’Opera Comique à Kristiania), puis avec le Staatsoper à Berlin. Il interpréta, entre autres, Cavaradossi, Rudolpho, Don José, Otello,… …   Wikipédia en Français

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