Peter Olaf Debes (1845–1914) was a Norwegian politician.
He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1883, 1886, 1889, 1892 and 1895. He represented the constituency of Kragerø, except for the last term when he represented Larvik og Sandefjord. He worked as a surveyor of customs and excise. [1]
Together with Bertha Matina Thomesen (1853–1924) he had the daughter Caroline Juliane (1877–1944), who married Paal Berg. [2]
Lesjaverk is a village in Lesja municipality in the upper Gudbrandsdal valley of Innlandet county, Norway. It lies approximately 25 miles north of Dombås on the Rauma Line. European route E136 goes from Ålesund up through the Romsdal valley and passes through Lesjaverk to end at Dombås. Located in a high mountain pass at 633 meters elevation, it is situated between Svarthøi, Storhøi and Merratind mountains in the Dovrefjell range to the north and Digervarden mountain to the south.
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Norway competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. 194 competitors, 188 men and 6 women, took part in 72 events in 16 sports.
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Events in the year 1945 in Norway.
Paal-Helge Haugen is a Norwegian poet, novelist, dramatist and children's writer who has published over 30 books. His titles have been translated into at least 20 languages. His 1968 "punktroman" or "pointillist novel," Anne, was the first in its genre and was soon considered a modern classic. In 2019, Hanging Loose Press published the first English translation of Anne], after Julia Johanne Tolo's translation of the book won the sixth annual Loose Translations Prize, jointly sponsored by Hanging Loose Press and the graduate writing program of Queens College, City University of New York.
Events in the year 1873 in Norway.
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Páll, son of Bálki, or Paal Baalkeson, was a 13th-century Hebridean lord who was an ally of Olaf the Black, king of Mann and the Isles. He was long remembered in Gaelic tradition and is traditionally the progenitor of certain families with roots in the Hebrides. Páll is recorded as being a "sheriff" of Skye, a post which had earlier been held by another Páll, son of Bálki, who was possibly an ancestor. This earlier sheriff was said to have been a close friend of Godred II, King of Mann and the Isles.
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Debes is a surname which may refer to: