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Knut and Arild
Knut Arild Hareide is the current leader of the party.
Knut Arild Hareide succeeded him from April 30, 2011.
* Knut Arild Hareide ( born 1972 ), is the leader of Norway's Christian Democratic Party, and a former Minister of the Environment
Image: Knut_Arild_Hareide. jpg | Knut Arild Hareide, leader of the Norwegian Christian Democratic Party
He is the brother of Knut Berg and father of Runar Berg, Ørjan Berg and Arild Berg all top players in the Norwegian Premier League.
Knut Arild Hareide ( born 23 November 1972 ) is a Norwegian businessperson and the leader of the Christian Democratic Party.
The character Knut Arild Hareide, played by Harald Eia, was portrayed in several sketches as a physically weak person.
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Knut and former
He was replaced by Knut Thorbjørn Eggen, son of former manager Nils Arne Eggen, from August 1.
Among the members are Knut Storberget ( a former Norwegian minister of justice ), Guy Stumm and Kristin Krohn Devold ( a former Norwegian minister of defence ).
The expedition carried an amateur radio station with the call sign of LI2B operated by former World War II Norwegian underground radio operators Knut Haugland and Torstein Raaby.
* Knut Vollebæk ( born 1946 ), is a former Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs
* Knut Knudsen ( born 1950 ) is a former cyclist, Olympic and World Champion
* Knut Storberget ( born 1964 ), is a Norwegian politician and former Minister of Justice
* Knut Reinhardt ( born 1968 ) is a former German footballer.
In 2004, Maier wrote an autobiography with his friend and former publicity agent, Knut Okresek.
Individuals who have won a lawsuit, include former UNIFIL-soldier Knut Braa in 2006.
* Knut Vollebæk, former Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs and former Ambassador to the United States
Image: Knut Vollebæk. JPG | Knut Vollebæk, former ambassador to the United States and former Foreign minister of Norway
Knut Hjeltnes ( born December 8, 1952 ) is a former athlete from Norway.

Knut and Minister
* Knut Frydenlund ( 1927 – 1987 ), was a Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs
Like many other Wallenberg relatives, Knut Agathon Wallenberg was also involved in Swedish politics and diplomacy becoming Minister for Foreign Affairs 1914 – 1917, and member of the Riksdags first chamber ( Parliament of Sweden ) 1907 – 1919.
Knut Hjalmar Leonard Hammarskjöld ( February 4, 1862 – October 12, 1953 ) was a Swedish politician, scholar, cabinet minister, Member of Parliament from 1923 to 1938 ( first chamber ), and Prime Minister of Sweden from 1914 to 1917.
## Minister of Justice and the Police ( Knut Storberget )

Knut and .
* 1859 – Knut Hamsun, Norwegian writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1952 )
The translation is “ like those found in caves ” as translated by Knut Bergsland.
* 1952 – Knut Hamsun, Norwegian author, Nobel laureate ( b. 1859 )
Mises had earlier applied the concept of marginal utility to the value of money in his Theory of Money and Credit ( 1912 ), in which he also proposed an explanation for " industrial fluctuations " based on the ideas of the old British Currency School and of Swedish economist Knut Wicksell.
* St. Knut's Day or Tjugondag Knut, the last day of Christmas.
* Knut Wicksell ( 1851 – 1926 ), economist.
* 1910 – Knut Ångström, Swedish physicist ( b. 1857 )
Knut Sterjna offered an alternative in the Epipaleolithic, a continuation of the use of Paleolithic technology.
* 1924 – Knut Steen, Norwegian sculptor ( d. 2011 )
Major figures in these fields include Knut Schmidt-Nielsen and George Bartholomew.
The foundation followed a substantial donation in 1903 by Knut Agathon Wallenberg.
Ohlin was also a leading figure within the school of doctrine with the same name, the so-called Stockholm school ; a group of leading Scandinavian economists influenced by Knut Wicksell, most of them active in Stockholm, either at the Stockholm School of Economics or the Stockholm University College.
* August 4 – Knut Hamsun, Norwegian author, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1952 )
* Upon the death of Kol Sverkerson, king Knut Eriksson extends his reign to also include Östergötland.
* Knut Eriksson builds a castle in the island of Stockholm.
* November 28 or November 29 – Erik Eriksson is defeated in the Battle of Olustra and deposed as king of Sweden by Knut Långe, who proclaims himself new king of Sweden.
* Upon the death of Knut Långe, the deposed Erik Eriksson returns as king of Sweden, possibly after a small war between the two of them.
It is also possible that Knut dies of natural causes and Erik peacefully then returns as king.
* Upon the death of Knut Eriksson, he succeeded peacefully as king of Sweden by his rival Sverker the Younger.
Knut Hamsun's 1903 play Dronning Tamara (" Queen Tamara ") was less successful ; the theatre critics saw in it " a modern woman dressed in a medieval costume " and read the play as " a commentary on the new woman of the 1890s.
* During the Swedish power struggle, Boleslaw is killed, but his brother Kol continues as king of Östergötland until 1173, in opposition to king Knut Eriksson of Sweden.
* April 12 – Karl Sverkersson is murdered by Knut Eriksson ( son of Eric Jedvardsson ), who proclaims himself king of Sweden.
However, Karl's half brothers Kol and Boleslaw proclaim themselves kings of Östergötland, in opposition to Knut, which leads to fights for the power in Sweden until 1173.
Other authors from or with ties to Molde include Edvard Hoem, Jo Nesbø, Knut Ødegård, and Nini Roll Anker, a friend of Sigrid Undset.

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