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Henrik Wergeland and Norwegian language conflict

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Difference between Henrik Wergeland and Norwegian language conflict

Henrik Wergeland vs. Norwegian language conflict

Henrik Arnold Thaulow Wergeland (17 June 1808 – 12 July 1845) was a Norwegian writer, most celebrated for his poetry but also a prolific playwright, polemicist, historian, and linguist. The Norwegian language conflict (målstriden, språkstriden or sprogstriden) is an ongoing controversy within Norwegian culture and politics related to the written versions of the Norwegian language.

Similarities between Henrik Wergeland and Norwegian language conflict

Henrik Wergeland and Norwegian language conflict have 16 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aftenposten, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Didrik Arup Seip, Eidsvoll, Halvdan Koht, Henrik Ibsen, Ivar Aasen, Johan Sebastian Welhaven, Kingdom of Norway (1814), Kristiansand, Norway, Oslo, Sogn, Storting, Sunnmøre, Sylfest Lomheim.

Aftenposten

Aftenposten (Norwegian for "The Evening Post") is Norway's largest printed newspaper by circulation.

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Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson

Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson (8 December 1832 – 26 April 1910) was a Norwegian writer who received the 1903 Nobel Prize in Literature "as a tribute to his noble, magnificent and versatile poetry, which has always been distinguished by both the freshness of its inspiration and the rare purity of its spirit", becoming the first Norwegian Nobel laureate.

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Didrik Arup Seip

Didrik Arup Seip (31 August 1884 – 3 May 1963) was Professor of North Germanic languages at the University of Oslo.

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Eidsvoll

(sometimes written as Eidsvold) is a municipality in Akershus county, Norway.

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Halvdan Koht

Halvdan Koht (7 July 1873 – 12 December 1965) was a Norwegian historian and politician representing the Labour Party.

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Henrik Ibsen

Henrik Johan Ibsen (20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a Norwegian playwright, theatre director, and poet.

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Ivar Aasen

Ivar Andreas Aasen (5 August 1813 – 23 September 1896) was a Norwegian philologist, lexicographer, playwright, and poet.

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Johan Sebastian Welhaven

Johan Sebastian Cammermeyer Welhaven (22 December 1807 – 21 October 1873) was a Norwegian author, poet, critic and art theorist.

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Kingdom of Norway (1814)

In August 1814, after a loss in the Swedish–Norwegian War, Kingdom of Norway was forced to join in a personal union with Kingdom of Sweden, thereby becoming subject to a naval blockade by the British Empire, but remaining largely autonomous within the union.

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Kristiansand

Kristiansand, historically Christianssand and Christiansand, is a city and municipality in Norway.

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Norway

Norway (Norwegian: (Bokmål) or (Nynorsk); Norga), officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a unitary sovereign state whose territory comprises the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula plus the remote island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard.

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Oslo

Oslo (rarely) is the capital and most populous city of Norway.

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Sogn

Sogn is a traditional district in Western Norway (Vestlandet).

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Storting

The Storting (Stortinget, "the great thing" or "the great assembly") is the supreme legislature of Norway, established in 1814 by the Constitution of Norway.

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Sunnmøre

Sunnmøre (Møre) is the southernmost traditional district of the western Norwegian county of Møre og Romsdal.

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Sylfest Lomheim

Sylfest Lomheim (born 11 March 1945 in Hafslo) is a Norwegian philologist.

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Henrik Wergeland and Norwegian language conflict Comparison

Henrik Wergeland has 86 relations, while Norwegian language conflict has 138. As they have in common 16, the Jaccard index is 7.14% = 16 / (86 + 138).

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