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May Grethe Lerum (born 5 May 1965 in Sogn) is a Norwegian novelist. [1] She is the author of the novel series Livets doetre (35 books) and Solgudens krukke (10 books).
Lerum is a locality and the seat of Lerum Municipality in Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It had 16,855 inhabitants in 2010.
"Dansevise" is a song recorded by Danish husband and wife duo Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann with music composed by Otto Francker and Danish lyrics written by Sejr Volmer-Sørensen. It represented Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 1963 held in London, resulting the first entry performed by a duo to win the contest and also the first win from a Scandinavian country.
Elin Lerum Boasson is a Norwegian environmentalist and was chairman of Natur og Ungdom in 2001 and 2002. She became active in the organisation in 1991, and joined the board in 1997 before she was elected deputy chairperson in 1999. She has a Master of Political Science degree from the University of Oslo and has since 2005 worked at Nansen Institute as a researcher.
Grethe Fossli is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.
Grethe Kausland was a Norwegian singer, performer and actress. As a child star she was one of Norway's most popular singers, and she participated in several films as a child. She represented Norway in the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest, singing "Småting" with Benny Borg. From 1973 she performed regularly with the entertaining group Dizzie Tunes. Awarded "Spellemannprisen" 1978 for the album A Taste of Grethe Kausland, and "Leonardstatuetten" 1991 for her achievements on the revue scene.
Odd Lunde Børretzen was a Norwegian author, illustrator, translator, and one of the most significant text writers, folk singers and artists in Norway.
Grethe Berit Rytter Hasle was a Norwegian planktologist. Among the first female professors of natural science at the University of Oslo, she specialized in the study of phytoplankton.
Ottar Grepstad is a Norwegian Nynorsk writer.
Halvard Magne Kausland was a Norwegian jazz guitarist and civil servant.
Gerd Kjellaug Berge, née Lerum is a Norwegian hotelier and national business council leader.
Grethe is a given name derived from Margarethe. Notable people with the name include:
Bjarne Magnar Lerum was a Norwegian businessperson and politician for the Progress Party.
Kåre Norvald Lerum is a Norwegian businessperson and politician.
Lerum is a Norwegian company, which produces food and drinks. As of 2006, the company was considered to be Norway's top manufacturer of fruit drinks, and manufactured many supermarket store brands.
Nordic Bouldering and Lead Climbing Championships are an annual set of two climbing competitions. Both competitions include junior and senior categories in the same event.
Grethe Kathrine Værnø, née Jacobsen, is a Norwegian Conservative politician and writer who has played an important part in support of women's rights, both nationally and internationally. She headed the Norwegian National Women's Council from 1979 to 1981 and was Oslo's member of the Storting from 1981 to 1985.
Arne Christopher Lerum was a Norwegian-American college football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point–then known as Stevens Point Normal School–in 1904, compiling a record of 1–2. Lerum selected as a guard on the 1901 All-Western college football team while playing for Wisconsin. Lerum immigrated to the United States from Bergen, Norway when he was 14. He was active in politics in as a Republican in the state of Wisconsin. Lerum died on cancer on June 25, 1911, in Madison, Wisconsin.
Anne-Grethe Leine Bientie is a Norwegian writer and psalmist. She has worked extensively with South Sami church life and has written books and hymns in South Sami. She is married to the priest and psalmist Bierna Bientie.
Lerum is a Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Grethe Fatima Syéd is a Norwegian literary scholar, translator and author. She has translated fiction from English, obtained a doctorate with a dissertation on Olav Duun, and published books about the writer Torborg Nedreaas. Her fiction debut was Eventyr for voksne. In 2019, she was awarded the Klassekampen Neshornet culture prize for her work.