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Ejnar Gletscher
Ejnar is a masculine given name and may refer to: *Ejnar Dyggve (1887–1961), Danish architect and archeologist * Ejnar Emborg (1888–1963), Danish composer * Ejnar Hansen (1898–1947), Danish wrestler *Ejnar Hertzsprung (1873–1967), Danish chemist and astronomer * Ejnar Jacobsen (1897–1970), Danish composer * Ejnar Martin Kjær (1893–1947), Danish politician * Ejnar Levison (1880–1970), Danish fencer *Ejnar Mikkelsen (1880–1971), Danish polar explorer and author, born in Jutland * Ejnar Nielsen (1872–1956), Danish visual artist *Ejnar Olsson (1896–1925), Swedish ice hockey player *Ejnar Mindedal Rasmussen (1892–1975), Danish architect *Ejnar Sylvest (1880–1972), Danish physician *Ejnar Tønsager (1888–1967), Norwegian rower ; Middle name *Anders Ejnar Andersen (1912–2006), Danish politician See also *Einar *Einer (other) *Ejner Ejner is a male given name. The following is a list of notable persons with that name: * Ejner Augsburg (1892 – 1971) ...
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Ejnar Mindedal Rasmussen
Ejnar Mindedal, born ''Mindedal Rasmussen'' (19 June 1892 – 23 December 1975) was a Danish Neoclassical architect. He was a traditionalist who adhered to the Danish '' :da:Bedre Byggeskik'' movement which emphasized traditional Danish construction practices. However he did not shy from using modern materials like concrete in, for example, his breakthrough work 'Swimming Pool in Ollerup, for which he won a Silver Medal in the Architectural Design discipline at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam. Education Ejnar Mindedal was born in Ollerup, Funen, Denmark. He was the son of the Daniel Rasmussen (1865-1955) and his wife Thyra F. Sørensen (1862-1949). His father was an architect and the principal of Ollerup Handicraft School (''Ollerup Folkehøjskole''). He was a joiner apprentice from May 1907 to August 1908 and attended Vallekilde High School. He attended Ollerup Handicraft School and studied under Ivar Bentsen. He was a student of the sculptor R. Mogensen in Sv ...
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Norwegian Masculine Given Names
Norwegian, Norwayan, or Norsk may refer to: *Something of, from, or related to Norway, a country in northwestern Europe *Norwegians, both a nation and an ethnic group native to Norway * Demographics of Norway *The Norwegian language, including the two official written forms: **Bokmål, literally "book language", used by 85–90% of the population of Norway **Nynorsk, literally "New Norwegian", used by 10–15% of the population of Norway *The Norwegian Sea Norwegian or may also refer to: Norwegian * Norwegian Air Shuttle, an airline, trading as Norwegian ** Norwegian Long Haul, a defunct subsidiary of Norwegian Air Shuttle, flying long-haul flights *Norwegian Air Lines, a former airline, merged with Scandinavian Airlines in 1951 *Norwegian coupling, used for narrow-gauge railways *Norwegian Cruise Line, a cruise line *Norwegian Elkhound, a canine breed. *Norwegian Forest cat, a domestic feline breed *Norwegian Red, a breed of dairy cattle *Norwegian Township, Schuylkill Coun ...
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Danish may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to the country of Denmark People * A national or citizen of Denmark, also called a "Dane," see Demographics of Denmark * Culture of Denmark * Danish people or Danes, people with a Danish ancestral or ethnic identity * A member of the Danes, a Germanic tribe * Danish (name), a male given name and surname Language * Danish language, a North Germanic language used mostly in Denmark and Northern Germany * Danish tongue or Old Norse Old Norse, Old Nordic, or Old Scandinavian, is a stage of development of North Germanic dialects before their final divergence into separate Nordic languages. Old Norse was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and their overseas settlement ..., the parent language of all North Germanic languages Food * Danish cuisine * Danish pastry, often simply called a "Danish" See also * Dane (other) * * Gdańsk * List of Danes * Languages of Denmark {{disambiguation Language a ...
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Ejner
Ejner is a male given name. The following is a list of notable persons with that name: * Ejner Augsburg (1892 – 1971) Danish modern pentathlete * Ejner Bech (1912 – 1956) Danish racewalker *Ejner Federspiel (1896 – 1981) Danish film actor * Ejner Johansson (1922 – 2001) Danish art historian, writer, and director * Ejner Larsen (1917-1987) Danish furniture designer See also *Einar * Einer (other) *Ejnar Ejnar is a masculine given name and may refer to: *Ejnar Dyggve (1887–1961), Danish architect and archeologist *Ejnar Emborg (1888–1963), Danish composer *Ejnar Hansen (1898–1947), Danish wrestler *Ejnar Hertzsprung (1873–1967), Danish che ... {{given name Masculine given names ...
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Einer (other)
Einer may refer to: * 11728 Einer, a main-belt asteroid * Hans Einer (1856–1927), an Estonian teacher, author and public figure Given name * Einer Bankz American musician * Einer Boberg (1935-1995), a Danish-Canadian speech pathologist * Einer Jensen (1899–1976), a Danish boxer * Einer P. Lund (born 1903), an American politician * Einer Nielsen (1894–1965), a Danish spiritualist * Einer Rubio (born 1998), Colombian cyclist * Einer Ulrich (1896–1969), a Danish tennis player * Einer Viveros (born 1970), a Colombian football player See also *Einar *Ejnar *Ejner Ejner is a male given name. The following is a list of notable persons with that name: * Ejner Augsburg (1892 – 1971) Danish modern pentathlete * Ejner Bech (1912 – 1956) Danish racewalker *Ejner Federspiel (1896 – 1981) Danish film actor * ...
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Einar
Einar is a Scandinavian given name deriving from the Old Norse name Einarr, which according to Guðbrandur Vigfússon is directly connected with the concept of the einherjar, warriors who died in battle and ascended to Valhalla in Norse mythology. Vigfússon comments that 'the name Einarr is properly = einheri" and points to a relation to the term with the Old Norse common nouns ''einarðr'' (meaning "bold") and ''einörð'' (meaning "valour").Vigfusson (1874:121). Einar as given name *Einár (rapper) (2002–2021), Swedish rapper *Einar Jan Aas (born 1955), Norwegian footballer *Einar Arnórsson (1880–1955), Icelandic politician *Einar Axelsson (1895–1971), Swedish actor * Einar Benediktsson (1864–1940), Icelandic poet and lawyer *Einar Blidberg (1906–1993), Swedish Navy vice admiral *Einar Bollason (born 1943), Icelandic former basketball player, coach and TV analyst * Einar Bragi (1921–2005), Icelandic poet * Einar Bruno Larsen (1939–2021), Norwegian footballer an ...
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Anders Ejnar Andersen
Anders Ejnar Andersen (1912–2006) was a Danish politician who was a member of Venstre and held various government posts, including minister finance and minister of economic affairs in the 1970s and 1980s. Early life and education Andersen was born in Voldby on 1 October 1912. He attended Ladelund agricultural school in the period 1935–1936. Career Andersen became a member of the Danish parliament for the Venstre representing Aarhus County and then Randers County in three terms between September 1971 and December 1981. He was the minister of finance A finance minister is an executive or cabinet position in charge of one or more of government finances, economic policy and financial regulation. A finance minister's portfolio has a large variety of names around the world, such as "treasury", " ... in the cabinet led by Poul Hartling from 19 December 1973 to 13 February 1975. Then he served as the minister of economic affairs and minister of taxation in the period 30 August ...
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Ejnar Tønsager
Ejnar Tønsager (12 April 1888 – 15 October 1967) was a Norwegian rowing coxswain The coxswain ( , or ) is the person in charge of a boat, particularly its navigation and steering. The etymology of the word gives a literal meaning of "boat servant" since it comes from ''cock'', referring to the cockboat, a type of ship's boa ... who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics and in the 1912 Summer Olympics. In 1908 he was the coxswain of the Norwegian boat, which was eliminated in the first round of the coxed eight competition. Four years later he was again the coxswain of the Norwegian boat, which was eliminated in the semi-finals of the coxed four event. In some sources the crew members of this boat are also listed as bronze medalists. References External linksprofile 1888 births 1967 deaths Norwegian male rowers Olympic rowers of Norway Rowers at the 1908 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 1912 Summer Olympics Coxswains (rowing) {{Norway-rowing-bio-stub ...
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Ejnar Sylvest
Ejnar Sylvest (1880 – 1972) was a Danish family physician who described Bornholm disease or the "devil's grip" following an outbreak affecting 23 fisherman in Melstedgård and Gudhjem Gudhjem is a small town and fishing port on the northern coast of the Baltic island of Bornholm, Denmark. Its population is 736 (1 January 2022). Gudhjem is a popular venue for tourists who are attracted by its steep, picturesque streets, views ... whilst on holiday on Bornholm Island, Denmark. References Danish general practitioners 1880 births 1972 deaths {{Denmark-med-bio-stub ...
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Ejnar Olsson
Ejnar Carl "Hund-Eje" Olsson (July 9, 1896 – January 24, 1925) was a Swedish ice hockey player, who competed in the 1924 Winter Olympics The 1924 Winter Olympics, officially known as the I Olympic Winter Games (french: Iers Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and commonly known as Chamonix 1924 ( frp, Chamôni 1924), were a winter multi-sport event which was held in 1924 in Chamonix, Franc .... In 1924, he was a member of the Swedish ice hockey team, which finished fourth in the Olympic ice hockey tournament. He played four matches as goaltender. In those days, Swedish hockey was still being played on lakes. The 1925 winter was unusually mild, and "Hund-Eje" became its most notable casualty when he drowned in Lake Norrviken while ice skating.


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Ejnar Dyggve
Ejnar Dyggve (17 October 1887 in Liepāja, Russian Empire - 6 August 1961 in Copenhagen) was a Danish architect and archeologist. He worked extensively on Balkan architecture starting in 1922 during an expedition to Salona Salona ( grc, Σάλωνα) was an ancient city and the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. Salona is located in the modern town of Solin, next to Split, in Croatia. Salona was founded in the 3rd century BC and was mostly destroyed in ... in Dalmatia. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Dyggve, Ejnar Danish architects 1887 births 1961 deaths Emigrants from the Russian Empire to Denmark ...
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