Harald Sverdrup may refer to:
Harald Ulrik Sverdrup was a Norwegian oceanographer and meteorologist. He was director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography and director of the Norwegian Polar Institute.
Harald Ulrik Sverdrup was a Norwegian engineer.
Harald Ulrik Sverdrup was a Norwegian poet and children's writer. He received several literary prizes, including the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature, the Mads Wiel Nygaards Endowment, the Dobloug Prize and the Riksmål Society Literature Prize.
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Otto Neumann Knoph Sverdrup was a Norwegian sailor and Arctic explorer.
Sverdrup is a unit of volume flux.
Jakob Liv Rosted Sverdrup was a Norwegian bishop and politician. Born into a prominent local family and well-educated, Jakob followed in the footsteps of his father Harald Ulrik Sverdrup and his uncle Johan Sverdrup by pursuing both a theological and political life. He served five terms in the Norwegian Parliament between 1877 and 1898, and was a cabinet member on several occasions. Originally a member of the Liberal Party, he later joined the Moderate Liberal Party, having partially been the cause of the split that formed the Moderate Liberal Party. He has been referred to as "one of the most controversial figures in modern Norwegian history".
Harald Ulrik Sverdrup was a Norwegian priest and politician.
Johan Edvard Sverdrup was a Norwegian educator, author and church leader. Sverdrup was one of the key theologians in the Church of Norway in the first few decades of the 1900s.
Einar Sverdrup was a Norwegian mining engineer and businessman. He was the CEO of the Store Norske Spitsbergen Kulkompani, operating at Svalbard. When the integrity of Svalbard was threatened during World War II, he volunteered for a military operation, but was killed in action during Operation Fritham.
Events in the year 1888 in Norway.
Events in the year 1957 in Norway.
Events in the year 1813 in Norway.
Events in the year 1869 in Norway.
Ulrik is a male name, a Scandinavian form of Ulrich. Ulrik may refer to:
Jakob Sverdrup was a Norwegian historian.
Jakob Sverdrup was a Norwegian philologist and lexicographer.
Jacob Liv Borch Sverdrup was a Norwegian educator and farmer, known for establishing the first agricultural school in Scandinavia.
Mimi Sverdrup Lunden was a Norwegian educator, non-fiction writer and proponent for women's rights
Trygve Sverdrup was a Norwegian naval officer and politician.
Med Maud over Polhavet is a Norwegian documentary film from 1926, directed by Odd Dahl.