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Løve may refer to:
The Royal Norwegian Navy is the branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces responsible for naval operations of Norway. As of 2008, the Royal Norwegian Navy consists of approximately 3,700 personnel and 70 vessels, including 4 heavy frigates, 6 submarines, 14 patrol boats, 4 minesweepers, 4 minehunters, 1 mine detection vessel, 4 support vessels and 2 training vessels. It also includes the Coast Guard.
The national flag of Norway is red with an indigo blue Scandinavian cross fimbriated in white that extends to the edges of the flag; the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side in the style of the Dannebrog, the flag of Denmark.
Barbara may refer to:
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The Vikings were seafaring Scandinavians.
Vega is a star in the constellation Lyra.
Odin is the chief god of the Norse pantheon.
Dore or Doré may refer to:
Oslo is the capital of Norway. Oslo may also refer to:
The history of the Danish navy began with the founding of a joint Dano-Norwegian navy on 10 August 1510, when King John appointed his vassal Henrik Krummedige to become "chief captain and head of all our captains, men and servants whom we now have appointed and ordered to be at sea".
Norske Løve may refer to:
Karjohansvern at Horten was the main base for the Royal Norwegian Navy from 1850 to 1963.
Norske Løve was a ship with 36 cannons owned and operated by the Danish East India Company.
Julien Doré is a French singer-songwriter, musician and actor.
Absalon (c. 1128–1201) was a Danish archbishop and statesman.
Haakon may refer to:
Operation Weserübung was Germany's assault on Denmark and Norway during the Second World War and the opening operation of the Norwegian Campaign.
The Norwegian gun-ships were a class of ten armed schooners that served first in the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy, and then after 1814 in the Royal Norwegian Navy. The first was launched in 1808 and the last was lost in 1872.
Løve is the third studio album by French singer Julien Doré, released through Columbia/Sony BMG on 28 October 2013. The album peaked at number four on the French Album Chart.
Henrik Span was a naval officer in the Dutch, Venetian and Danish services. He reached the rank of Admiral in the Royal Danish Navy in 1683 and headed the Royal Danish Naval Dockyard in Copenhagen from 1690. In 1692, he was granted Hørbygaard at Holbæk and raised to the peerage by Christian V of Denmark.