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Brodtkorb is a Norwegian family. It has its alleged origin in Saxony, Germany. The family first came to Norway in 1643 with Tobias Brodtkorb († 1676), who was a ''coin-writer'' (Norwegian: ''myntskriver'') in Akershus and later a customs and export officer in Fredrikstad. His son was Christian Brodtkorb (1653–1701), goldsmith in Oslo, and his grandson was Tobias Brodtkorb (1685–1763), whose three sons established the family's principal branches: * Eilert Christian Brodtkorb (1721–1806), weigher and measurer in Kristiansund. * Christian Johannes Brodtkorb (1725–97), captain and owner of Kirkesæter Farm (''Kirkesæter gård'') in Hemne. * Niels Gierbrandt Brodtkorb (1729–96), council of justice and owner of Tjøtta Farm (''Tjøttagodset'') and estate in Alstahaug. Brodtkorb of Tjøtta ;Estate owners The family's most prominent branch was the Brodtkorbs of Tjøttagodset. In 1767, Niels Gierbrandt Brodtkorb purchased the large estate on the island of Tjøtta in Alst ...
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Brodtkorb is a Norwegian family. It has its alleged origin in Saxony, Germany. The family first came to Norway in 1643 with Tobias Brodtkorb († 1676), who was a ''coin-writer'' (Norwegian: ''myntskriver'') in Akershus and later a customs and export officer in Fredrikstad. His son was Christian Brodtkorb (1653–1701), goldsmith in Oslo, and his grandson was Tobias Brodtkorb (1685–1763), whose three sons established the family's principal branches: * Eilert Christian Brodtkorb (1721–1806), weigher and measurer in Kristiansund. * Christian Johannes Brodtkorb (1725–97), captain and owner of Kirkesæter Farm (''Kirkesæter gård'') in Hemne. * Niels Gierbrandt Brodtkorb (1729–96), council of justice and owner of Tjøtta Farm (''Tjøttagodset'') and estate in Alstahaug. Brodtkorb of Tjøtta ;Estate owners The family's most prominent branch was the Brodtkorbs of Tjøttagodset. In 1767, Niels Gierbrandt Brodtkorb purchased the large estate on the island of Tjøtta in Alst ...
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Brodtkorb is a Norwegian family. It has its alleged origin in Saxony, Germany. The family first came to Norway in 1643 with Tobias Brodtkorb († 1676), who was a ''coin-writer'' (Norwegian: ''myntskriver'') in Akershus and later a customs and export officer in Fredrikstad. His son was Christian Brodtkorb (1653–1701), goldsmith in Oslo, and his grandson was Tobias Brodtkorb (1685–1763), whose three sons established the family's principal branches: * Eilert Christian Brodtkorb (1721–1806), weigher and measurer in Kristiansund. * Christian Johannes Brodtkorb (1725–97), captain and owner of Kirkesæter Farm (''Kirkesæter gård'') in Hemne. * Niels Gierbrandt Brodtkorb (1729–96), council of justice and owner of Tjøtta Farm (''Tjøttagodset'') and estate in Alstahaug. Brodtkorb of Tjøtta ;Estate owners The family's most prominent branch was the Brodtkorbs of Tjøttagodset. In 1767, Niels Gierbrandt Brodtkorb purchased the large estate on the island of Tjøtta i ...
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Kari Nissen Brodtkorb
Kari Irene Nissen Brodtkorb (born 1942) is a Norwegian architect and educator. Recognized as one of Norway's leading housing designers, in 1994 she was awarded the cherished Houen Foundation Award for her ''Stranden'' complex located on Oslo's Aker Brygge. Brodtkorb taught at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design in the early 1990s. Biography Born on 3 March 1942 in Oslo, Brodtkorb was the daughter of the business administrator Roald Nissen and Ragnhild Marie Heiding, a secretary. On graduating from the Norwegian Institute of Technology in 1965, she worked as an architect for Harald Hille's firm (1966–71) and for Anker & Hølaas (1977–85) where she became a partner. From 1985, she ran her own firm in Bærum. She adopted an innovative approach to residential architecture, combining high engineering standards with distinctively attractive designs. Her developments in Oslo, in a white European modernism style, include 30 townhouses on Gullkroken, 110 apartments on Hofftunet ...
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Eilif Brodtkorb
Eilif Magnus Brodtkorb (born 18 July 1936) is a retired Norwegian rower. He was born in Holmestrand. Representing the club Bærum RK, he finished ninth in the coxed fours event at the 1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 ( ja, 東京1964), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo had been awarded the organization of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this ho .... He now resides in Haslum, and has a fortune of about . References 1936 births Living people Norwegian male rowers Olympic rowers for Norway Rowers at the 1964 Summer Olympics People from Holmestrand Sportspeople from Vestfold Sportspeople from Bærum {{Norway-rowing-bio-stub ...
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