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The modern building has been drawn by Hans Peter Svendler Nielsen from 3 X Nielsen, in Århus.
" Salty Islet ") is named after the salt extraction industry once there, established by Hans Nielsen Hauge.
* Hans Nielsen Hauge
The pietism movement in Norway ( embodied to a great extent by the Haugean movement fostered by Hans Nielsen Hauge ) has served to reduce the distance between laity and clergy in Norway.
The fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen ( 1805 – 1875 ), the philosophical essays of Søren Kierkegaard ( 1813 – 1855 ), the short stories of Karen Blixen ( penname Isak Dinesen, ( 1885 – 1962 ), the plays of Ludvig Holberg ( 1684 – 1754 ), the modern authors such as Herman Bang and Nobel laureate Henrik Pontoppidan and the dense, aphoristic poetry of Piet Hein ( 1905 – 1996 ), have earned international recognition, as have the symphonies of Carl Nielsen ( 1865 – 1931 ).
* 1967-1970 Hans Carl Nielsen
The Haugean movement took its name from Norwegian lay evangelist Hans Nielsen Hauge who spoke up against the Church establishment in Norway.
The enterprise was founded by four Drammen merchants who were supporters of the lay preacher Hans Nielsen Hauge.
Hans Nielsen Hauge
Hans Nielsen Hauge ( April 3, 1771 – March 29, 1824 ) was a noted revivalist Norwegian lay minister who spoke up against the Church establishment in Norway.
Hans Nielsen Hauge was born the fifth of ten children in his ancestral farm of Hauge in Tune in the county of Østfold.
It is generally agreed that Hans Nielsen Hauge had a profound influence on both secular and religious history in Norway.
The institute will through raising awareness about the person Hans Nielsen Hauge, his ethical thinking and topicality, impart inspiration to the business society, leaders, research, education and society.
Based on the thinking and practice of Hans Nielsen Hauge, the Hauge Institute will focus on the ethical dimension in three main areas: Leadership, Entrepreneurship, and Trade and the Environment.
* Hans Nielsen Hauges Testamente til sine Venner, 1821
* Hans Nielsen Hauge Memorial Museum-in Rolvsøy, Norway, located between Fredrikstad and Sarpsborg.
This is near the site of the farm where Hans Nielsen Hauge was born.
* Hans Nielsen Hauge Monument-at Concordia College, located in Founders Court, near Old Main, Moorhead, Minnesota.
* Hans Nielsen Hauge Memorial-at the Bredtvet Kirke in Oslo, Norway located on the site of the Bredtvet farm
* Hans Nielsen Hauges gate and Hans Nielsen Hauges plass-both are located in Oslo, Norway

Hans and Hauge
Other important Norwegian writers are Jens Bjørneboe, Agnar Mykle, Olav Duun, Cora Sandel, Kjartan Fløgstad, Arne Garborg, Aksel Sandemose, Tarjei Vesaas, Lars Saabye Christensen, Kjell Askildsen, Johan Borgen, Dag Solstad, Herbjørg Wassmo, Jon Fosse, Hans Herbjørnsrud, Jan Erik Vold, Roy Jacobsen, Bergljot Hobæk Haff, Hans E. Kinck, Olav H. Hauge, Rolf Jacobsen, Gunvor Hofmo, Arnulf Øverland, Sigbjørn Obstfelder, Olaf Bull, Aasmund Olavsson Vinje, Tor Ulven, Torborg Nedreaas, Stein Mehren, Jan Kjærstad, Georg Johannesen, Kristofer Uppdal, Aslaug Vaa, Halldis Moren Vesaas, Sigurd Hoel, Johan Falkberget and Axel Jensen.
* Hans Hauge, ' Post-Modernism and the Australian Literary Heritage ,' Overland, 96 ( 1984 ) 50-51.
* Hans Nielsen Hauge statue at Uranienborgparken, a park in Uranienborg in Oslo.
* Aarflot, Andreas ( 1979 ) Hans Nielsen Hauge, his life and message ( Augsburg Publishing House, Minneapolis, MN.
* Bull, Jacob Breda ( 1912 ) Hans Nielsen Hauge ( Kristania: Steen ' ske Bogtrykkeri Og Forlag ) ISBN 978-1-161-19331-2

Hans and Norwegian
* 1938 – Hans Herbjørnsrud, Norwegian author
* 1909 – Hans Vogt, Norwegian linguist ( d. 1986 )
* 1758 – Hans Egede, Norwegian Lutheran missionary ( b. 1686 )
* 1865 – Hans E. Kinck, Norwegian author and philologist ( d. 1926 )
* 1854 – Hans Jæger, Norwegian writer and activist ( d. 1910 )
* August 17 – Hans Gude, Norwegian painter ( b. 1825 )
* March 16 – Hans Kleppen, Norwegian ski jumper ( d. 2009 )
* November 5 – Hans Egede, Norwegian Lutheran missionary ( b. 1686 )
* March 13 – Hans Gude, Norwegian romanticist landscape painter ( d. 1903 )
* January 31 – Hans Egede, Norwegian Lutheran missionary ( d. 1758 )
Some Early Modern examples of the latter practice, where the patronymic was placed after the given name and was followed by the surname, are Norwegian Peder Claussøn Friis, the son of Nicolas Thorolfsen Friis ( Claus in Claussøn being short for Nicolas ) and Danish Thomas Hansen Kingo, the son of Hans Thomsen Kingo.
In 1932, the Norwegian Olympic Team of Birger Rund, Hans Beck, and Kaare Wahlberg ( gold, silver, and bronze medalists ) came to Ogden Dunes to try the tower.
* Hans Aanrud ( 1863 – 1953 ) was a Norwegian writer who wrote plays, poetry, and stories depicting rural life in Norway.
* Hans Jacob Stabel, priest and member of the constitutional assembly to draft and sign the Norwegian Constitution at Eidsvoll on 17 May 1814.
* Hans Gude ( 1825-1903 ), painter, Norwegian romantic nationalism, famous painting from the area includes Nes stave church ( Nes stavkirke ) ( 1845 )
* Hans Sande, a Norwegian psychiatrist, poet, and writer
In 1493, the Danish and Norwegian king, Hans ( also called John I ), formed an alliance with Ivan III of Russia against Sten Sture.
Not knowing whether the old Norse civilization remained in Greenland or not — and worried that if it did, it would still be Catholic 200 years after the Scandinavian homelands had experienced the Reformation — a joint merchant-clerical expedition led by the Norwegian missionary Hans Egede was sent to Greenland in 1721.
* Hans Egede entry in online Norwegian history book ( in Norwegian )
* Hans Egede on Norwegian stamp
One of the most delicate and controversial areas of Tveitt's biography is his affiliation with the so-called Neo-Heathenistic movement, which centered around the Norwegian philosopher Hans S. Jacobsen ( 1901 – 1980 ) in the 1930s in Oslo.

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