1538 in Norway

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1538
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Norway

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See also: 1538 in Denmark
List of years in Norway

Events in the year 1538 in Norway.

Incumbents

Events

Arts and literature

Births

Jens Nilsson Jens Nilsson.jpg
Jens Nilssøn

Deaths

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References

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