- sjømann
- mariner, sailor, seaman
Norwegian-English ordbok. 2013.
Norwegian-English ordbok. 2013.
Aksel Sandemose — (March 19, 1899 August 5, 1965) was a Danish/Norwegian novelist, born in Nykøbing, Mors Island, Denmark of a Danish father and Norwegian mother. As well as writing, in his early years, he worked as a teacher, journalist, sailor and lumberman in… … Wikipedia
Sailor (song) — Sailor (original title: Seemann (Deine Heimat ist das Meer)) is a song written by Werner Scharfenberger and Fini Busch which via a 1960 recording by Lolita became an international hit, with its #5 peak on the Hot 100 chart in Billboard making… … Wikipedia
Manuel Bonnet — est un comédien et un auteur. Sommaire 1 Formation 2 Théâtre 3 Télévision 4 Cinéma 5 … Wikipédia en Français
Sandemose, Aksel — ▪ Norwegian novelist born March 19, 1899, Nykøbing, Mors Island, Denmark died August 6, 1965, Copenhagen Danish born Norwegian experimental novelist whose works frequently elucidate the theme that the repressions of society lead to violence.… … Universalium
Christian Torber Hegge Geelmuyden — (16 October 1816 – 13 May 1885) was a Norwegian navy officer and politician. He was born in Trondheim as the son of Hans Geelmuyden, and brother of Ivar Christian Sommerschild Geelmuyden.[1] He married twice.[1] Christian Geelmuyden made a career … Wikipedia
Сандемусе, Аксель — Аксель Сандемусе в 1934 году. Аксель Сандемусе (норв. Aksel Sandemose; при рождении Axel Nielsen … Википедия
Sandemose, Aksel — (1899 1965) A Norwegian novelist, Sandemose was born in Denmark and had six books to his credit before he decided to become a Norwegian writer. For several decades he was considered one of Norway s most important literary artists. Most of his… … Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature and Theater
Sandemose — [ sandəmuːsə], Aksel, dänisch norwegischer Schriftsteller, * Nykøbing 19. 3. 1899, ✝ Kopenhagen 6. 8. 1965; ab 1929 in Norwegen, schrieb ab 1931 in norwegischer Sprache. Verband in seinen farbigen, nuancenreichen Werken modernistische… … Universal-Lexikon