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Events in the year 1753 in Norway .
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Knut Reiersrud is a Norwegian blues guitarist. His work also incorporates elements of Norwegian traditional music and African music. Reiersrud has recorded and played with David Lindley, the Blind Boys Of Alabama, Rickie Lee Jones and Nina Hagen. He has also numerous collaborations with Middle East performers like Rim Banna and Mahsa Vahdat. He lives in Oslo. He has collaborated extensively with the Norwegian organist Iver Kleive. He is lead guitarist and one of the original members of Cloudberry Cream.
Events in the year 1792 in Norway.
Events in the year 1763 in Norway.
John Collett Postumus Elieson was a Norwegian jurist and politician.
John Collett Postumus Elieson was a Norwegian military assessor and politician.
Iver Jåks was a Norwegian Sami artist, sculptor and illustrator.
Events from the year 1755 in Denmark.
Christian Ancher was a Norwegian merchant, timber trader and ship owner.
Events in the year 1759 in Norway.
Events in the year 1665 in Norway.
Events in the year 1710 in Norway.
Events in the year 1657 in Norway.
Events in the year 1748 in Norway.
Events in the year 1683 in Norway.
Events in the year 1629 in Norway.
Events in the year 1702 in Norway.
Iver Elieson was a Norwegian businessman, land owner and timber merchant.
The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 1941 in Norwegian music.
Hagbarth Lund was a Norwegian lawyer and politician. He served as the County Governor of Finnmark county from 1922 until 1928 and then he was the County Governor of Vest-Agder county from 1928 until 1948.
Mathia Collett was a Norwegian merchant and businessperson. After her first husband's death, she was the co-owner of the trading company Collett & Leuch, an influential trading company, with her brother. From 1773 to her death in 1801, she was married to the then wealthiest person in Norway, Bernt Anker. She is the younger sister of the poet Ditlevine Feddersen.