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Sivert is a Scandinavian male name, a variant of Sigvard and Siward. It may refer to: *Sivert Høyem (born 1976), Norwegian singer * Sivert Langholm (1927–2022), Norwegian historian * Sivert Mattsson (1907–1999), Swedish cross country skier * Sivert Andreas Nielsen (1916–2004), Norwegian civil servant, banker and politician *Sivert Andreas Nielsen (1823–1904), Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party * Sivert Samuelson (1883–1958), South African cricketer * Sivert Christensen Strøm (1819–1902), Norwegian jurist and politician * Sivert Todal (1904–1988), Norwegian politician See also * Sievert (name) *Sigurd Sigurd ( ) or Siegfried (Middle High German: ''Sîvrit'') is a legendary hero of Germanic heroic legend, who killed a dragon — known in Nordic tradition as Fafnir () — and who was later murdered. In the Nordic countries, he is referred t ... {{disambiguation, given name Scandinavian masculine given names Norwegian masculine given names Masculi ...
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Siward (other)
Siward may refer to: * Synardus or Siward (12th-century), king of Götaland * Siward (Abbot of Abingdon) (died 1048), Bishop of St. Martins * Siward, Earl of Northumbria (died 1055), Anglo-Scandinavian earl of Northumbria (also portrayed as a character in Shakespeare's ''Macbeth'') * Siward (bishop of Rochester) (died 1075) Bishop of Rochester * Siward Barn (floruit, fl. 1066–1087), English resistor to William the Conqueror * Richard Siward (died 1248), 13th-century soldier * Young Siward, a character in William Shakespeare's play ''Macbeth'' * Siward, king of Norway, a probably fictional figure in the ''Gesta Danorum''; see Lagertha See also

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Sivert Høyem
Sivert Høyem (born 22 January 1976) is a Norwegian musician, best known as the vocalist of the rock band Madrugada. After the band broke up following the death of Robert Burås in 2007, he has enjoyed success as a solo artist and is also a member of The Volunteers with whom he released the album ''Exiles'' in 2006. Early and personal life Høyem is a son of forestry teacher Asbjørn Høyem and politician Jørun Drevland. He hails from Kleiva in Sortland Municipality, and attended Sortland Upper Secondary School before moving to Oslo in 1995. Whilst pursuing a music career he minored in history at the University of Oslo. Music career Madrugada Høyem rose to fame in the late 1990s when Madrugada made their Norwegian breakthrough with debut album Industrial Silence. The band members included Sivert Høyem (vocals), Frode Jacobsen (bass), and Robert Burås (guitar). After the death of Burås on 12 July 2007, Høyem and Jacobsen decided to finish recording their latest albu ...
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Sivert Langholm
Sivert Langholm (19 May 1927 – 16 April 2022) was a Norwegian historian. Life and career Sivert Langholm was born in Haugesund, and was the brother of Odd Langholm. He was a cand.philol. by education, and was appointed professor at the University of Oslo in 1976. His main areas of research were 19th-century social history and the history of the university. Langholm also headed the editorial committee of the five-volume work ''Oslo bys historie'', covering the history of Oslo. The five volumes were penned by Arnved Nedkvitne and Per G. Norseng (the period 1000 to 1536), Knut Sprauten (the period 1536 to 1814), Jan Eivind Myhre (the period 1814 to 1900), Knut Kjeldstadli (the period 1900 to 1948) and Edgeir Benum (the period 1948 to the 1990s) respectively. Langholm was a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. From 1984 to 1988 he chaired the Norwegian Historical Association. For his seventieth birthday, a Festschrift was issued. It was edited by Knut Kjelds ...
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Sivert Mattsson
Sivert Mattsson (September 9, 1907, Edefors, Norrbotten – March 20, 1999) was a Swedish cross-country skier who competed in the 1932 Winter Olympics The 1932 Winter Olympics, officially known as the III Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Lake Placid 1932, were a winter multi-sport event in the United States, held in Lake Placid, New York, United States. The games opened on February 4 .... In 1932 he finished eleventh in the 18 km race. He also participated in the 50 km race but did not finish. Cross-country skiing results Olympic Games External links Cross-country skiing 1932 1907 births 1999 deaths People from Boden Municipality Cross-country skiers from Norrbotten County Swedish male cross-country skiers Olympic cross-country skiers for Sweden Cross-country skiers at the 1932 Winter Olympics 20th-century Swedish sportsmen {{Sweden-crosscountry-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Sivert Andreas Nielsen (1916–2004)
Sivert Andreas Nielsen (24 November 1916 – 17 March 2004) was a Norwegian diplomat, civil servant, state secretary and banker. He is known for shaping Norwegian defence policy in the 1950s, and as ambassador to the United Nations. Early life and career He was born in Copenhagen as a son of professor Konrad Nielsen (1875–1953) and his wife Gudrun Agnes Augusta Müller (1889–1954). He was a paternal grandson of politician Sivert Andreas Nielsen. The family moved to Vettakollen when Nielsen was one year old. He finished his secondary education in 1934, and graduated with the cand.jur. degree in 1940. He also fought in the Norwegian Campaign of the same year. During the subsequent German occupation of Norway, he was arrested by the Nazi occupant authorities in 1941. He was imprisoned at Møllergata 19 from 2 April to 28 June 1941, and then in Grini concentration camp until 15 November. He was then incarcerated in Sachsenhausen concentration camp until March 1945. In December 1 ...
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Sivert Andreas Nielsen (1823–1904)
Sivert Andreas Nielsen (8 October 1823 - 18 August 1904) was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party of Norway, Liberal Party. He was born in the prestegjeld of Brønnøy Municipality, Brønnøy. He was elected to the Storting, Norwegian Parliament in 1859. He was not re-elected in 1861, but returned in 1865 to serve twelve more terms. When political parties were introduced in the 1880s, Nielsen joined the Liberal Party.Sivert Andreas Nielsen
— Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD)
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Sivert Samuelson
Sivert Vause Samuelson (21 November 1883 – 18 November 1958) was a South African cricketer who played in one Test match in 1910. Samuelson was an off-spin bowler and tail-end right-handed batsman for Natal who took five MCC wickets in an innings in his third first-class game and found himself in the Test team for the final match in the 1909–10 series, played at Newlands, Cape Town. He failed to take a wicket as England scored 417, with Jack Hobbs making 187. He batted at No 11 in both innings. Samuelson played only one season of Currie Cup cricket for Natal, in 1910–11, taking 13 wickets in each of two matches and finishing with 41 wickets in the season at an average of less than 14 runs per wicket. But he then played only a couple more games the following season, and his only other first-class game was against MCC more than a decade later in 1922–23. His best bowling figures were 8 for 40 (followed by 5 for 107 in the second innings) in Natal's victory over Orange Fr ...
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Sivert Christensen Strøm
Sivert Christensen Strøm (9 August 1819 – 13 November 1902) was a Norwegian jurist and politician. He was born at Øyestad (now Arendal) in Aust-Agder to captain Christen Nielsen Strøm. He graduated as cand.jur. in 1845. He first worked as attorney, and was then promoted to stipendiary magistrate () in the district of Nordre Østerdalen in 1859.''Personalhistorie for Trondhjems by og omegn i et tidsrum af circa 1 1/2 aarhundrede''
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Sivert Todal
Sivert Todal (13 September 1902 – 30 September 1988) was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party. Todal was born in Aure Municipality. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Møre og Romsdal in 1958, and was re-elected on one occasion. He was also mayor of Aure Municipality Aure is a List of municipalities of Norway, municipality in Møre og Romsdal Counties of Norway, county, Norway. It is part of the Districts of Norway, region of Nordmøre. The administrative centre is the Aure (village), village of Aure. Other v ... from 1951–1957. References 1902 births 1988 deaths Liberal Party (Norway) politicians People from Aure, Norway Members of the Storting 1961–1965 Members of the Storting 1958–1961 {{Norway-politician-1900s-stub ...
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Sievert (name)
Sievert is a low German given name or a surname. Variants * Danish: Sivart, Sivert * Faroese: Sívar * Norwegian: Siver, Sivert, Syver, Syvert * Swedish: Sifuert, Sivar, Sivard, Siver, Sivert, Severt, Sigvard, Sigurd Origin and meaning The name ''Sievert'' is the low German version of the name Siegward. Both names descend from the old high German terms "sigu" (victory) and "wart" (guardian). Saint's days * Sweden: 25 February (''Sivert'') * Norway: 2 April (''Sivert'') Notable people Surname *Claus Sievert (1949–2009), German-born American printmaker and illustrator *Hans-Heinrich Sievert (1909–1963), German decathlete * Helmut Sievert (1914–1945), German footballer * Jacqueline Sievert (born 1956), Swiss gymnast * José Joaquín Chaverri Sievert (born 1949), Costa Rican diplomat * Mike Sievert (born 1969), American business executive * Paul Sievert (1895–1988), German racewalker *Rolf Maximilian Sievert (1896–1966), Swedish physicist Given name *Sievert A ...
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Sigurd
Sigurd ( ) or Siegfried (Middle High German: ''Sîvrit'') is a legendary hero of Germanic heroic legend, who killed a dragon — known in Nordic tradition as Fafnir () — and who was later murdered. In the Nordic countries, he is referred to with the epithet "Fáfnir's bane" (, , , ), and is also widely known as "the Dragon Slayer". In both the Norse and continental Germanic traditions, Sigurd is portrayed as dying as the result of a quarrel between his wife (Gudrun/Kriemhild) and another woman, Brunhild, whom he has tricked into marrying the Burgundian king Gunnar/Gunther. His slaying of a dragon and possession of the hoard of the Nibelungen is also common to both traditions. In other respects, however, the two traditions appear to diverge. The most important works to feature Sigurd are the , the ''Völsunga saga'', and the ''Poetic Edda''. He also appears in numerous other works from both Germany and Scandinavia, including a series of medieval and early modern Scandinavi ...
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Scandinavian Masculine Given Names
A Scandinavian is a resident of Scandinavia or maybe something associated with the region, including: Culture * Scandinavianism, political and cultural movement * Scandinavian design, a design movement of the 1950s * Scandinavian folklore * Scandinavian languages, a common alternative term for North Germanic languages * Scandinavian literature, literature in the language of the Nordic Countries * Scandinavian mythology People * Scandinavian Americans, in the United States * Scandinavians or North Germanic peoples, the most common name for modern North Germanic peoples * Scandinavians, any citizen of the countries of Scandinavia * Scandinavians, ethnic groups originating in Scandinavia, irrespective of ethnolinguistic affiliation Places * Scandinavian Mountains, a mountain range on the Scandinavian peninsula * Scandinavian Peninsula, a geographic region of northern Europe Ships * SS Scandinavian, a ship Other * Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), an aviation corporation * Scan ...
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