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Bjarte is a Norwegian male given name and may refer to: *Bjarte Lunde Aarsheim (born 1975), Norwegian footballer * Bjarte Baasland (born 1974), former Norwegian businessman and convicted fraudster * Bjarte Birkeland (1920–2000), Norwegian literary researcher *Bjarte Breiteig (born 1974), Norwegian short story writer * Bjarte Bruland (born 1969), Norwegian historian * Bjarte Eikeset (born 1937), Norwegian lawyer, judge and politician for the Conservative Party * Bjarte Flem (born 1958), former Norwegian football goalkeeper *Bjarte Haugsdal (born 1990), Norwegian footballer *Bjarte Hjelmeland (born 1970), Norwegian actor and theatre director * Bjarte Ludvigsen (born 1975), record producer from Bergen, Norway *Bjarte Myrhol Bjarte Håkon Myrhol (born 29 May 1982) is a former Norwegian handballer, previously playing for THW Kiel and Norway men's national handball team. Bjarte Myrhol was the captain of the Norway national team from 2014 to 2021. At the end of his ... (born 1982) ...
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Bjarte Lunde Aarsheim
Bjarte Andre Lunde Aarsheim (born 14 January 1975) is a Norwegian football coach and former player. He is currently head coach of Eliteserien club Viking FK. Having spent most of his playing career at Viking, Lunde Aarsheim is the player with the eighth most appearances for the club throughout history. In a playing career that lasted from 1993 to 2012, he also played for Start, Randaberg and Hundvåg, having the role of player-coach at the latter two. In 2001, he made three appearances for the Norway national team. In addition to his coaching roles at Randaberg and Hundvåg, Lunde Aarsheim has also been a coach at Sandnes Ulf and Brodd. Club career Viking Lunde Aarsheim has spent the majority of his career at Viking FK, arriving from local club Hundvåg as a youth. Making his debut for Viking in 1994, he stayed with the club until 2005, playing a total of 425 games in all competitions, including friendly matches. A creative midfielder, Lunde Aarsheim was at his peak during ...
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Bjarte Baasland
Bjarte Baasland (born 5 March 1974) is a former Norwegian businessman and convicted fraudster. He became famous in Norway in connection with the ''Baasland case'' in the autumn of 2008, when it was revealed that he had gambled away almost (more than €7 million) that he borrowed from family friends and banks. He is the son of Ernst Baasland, who at the time was a Bishop of Stavanger in the Church of Norway The Church of Norway ( nb, Den norske kirke, nn, Den norske kyrkja, se, Norgga girku, sma, Nöörjen gærhkoe) is an evangelical Lutheran denomination of Protestant Christianity and by far the largest Christian church in Norway. The church b .... A consequence of the Baasland case was that Ernst Baasland resigned as Bishop and went personally bankrupt along with his wife, Bodhild Baasland, who is also under investigation for fraud. On 2 October 2009, Bjarte Baasland was convicted of fraud and sentenced to 4 years in prison and to return NOK 26,6 million to one of hi ...
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Bjarte Birkeland
Bjarte Birkeland (26 December 1920–7 April 2000) was a Norwegian literary researcher. He was born in Fana. In 1950 and 1976 he published works about Olav Duun; in 1962 he took the dr.philos. degree with a thesis about Per Sivle. He edited the Nynorsk periodical ''Syn og Segn'' from 1960 to 1968, and was a professor at the University of Bergen The University of Bergen ( no, Universitetet i Bergen, ) is a research-intensive state university located in Bergen, Norway. As of 2019, the university has over 4,000 employees and 18,000 students. It was established by an act of parliament in 194 ... from 1969 to 1984. References 1920 births 2000 deaths Norwegian literary historians Academic staff of the University of Bergen Nynorsk-language writers 20th-century Norwegian historians {{Norway-academic-bio-stub ...
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Bjarte Breiteig
Bjarte Breiteig (born 17 March 1974) is a Norwegian short story writer. Background Bjarte Breiteig was born in Kristiansand, 1974. He studied physics at NTNU in Trondheim, but dropped out after two years to study literature at the same place. He has studied at the ''Skrivekunstakademiet'' and the University of Bergen. He now resides in Oslo. Work Published in 1998, Bjarte Breiteig's first short story collection, ''Fantomsmerter'', received glowing reviews and ''Aschehougs debutantpris''. His next collection of short stories, ''Surrogater'' was published in 2000. In 2003, Bjarte Breiteig was one of five young authors whose work was included in a collection of short stories published under the title of ''Borders'' by the European literary project ''Scritture Giovani''. This means Breiteig's short story ''Fremover'' was translated into Welsh, German, English and Italian. He received the ''Anders Jahres pris for yngre kunstnere'' (Anders Jahre's prize for young artists) in 2004. ...
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Bjarte Bruland
Bjarte Bruland (born 11 April 1969) is a Norwegian historian. He has done research on the deportations and extermination of the Norwegian Jews during World War II. Bjarte Bruland was a member of the Skarpnes commission in the period 1996–97. He was the director of the Jewish museum in Trondheim from 2016 to 2017. While finishing his doctoral thesis, he was the chief curator at the Jewish Museum in Oslo The Oslo Jewish Museum () aims at informing about Jews in Norway. It was established as a foundation in 2003, supported by the Det mosaiske trossamfunn and Oslo City Museum. The museum was officially opened by Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway on Se .... Works * ''Forsøket på å tilintetgjøre de norske jødene'' Hovedfagsoppgave ved Universitetet i Bergen 1995 * ''The Reisel/Bruland report on the confiscation of Jewish property'' 1997 * ''Holocaust i Norge'' 2002 Online editio* ''Det norske holocaust : jødedeportasjonen'' 2003 References 1969 births Living people ...
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Bjarte Eikeset
Bjarte Erling Eikeset (22 February 1937 – 22 April 2017) was a Norwegian lawyer, judge and politician for the Conservative Party of Norway, Conservative Party. He was born in Førde. He graduated from the University of Oslo with a cand.jur. degree in 1964, and at that institution he was a research assistant from 1964 to 1965 and lecturer from 1965 to 1969. From 1969 to 1980 he worked as a lawyer in Førde, from 1976 with access to Supreme Court of Norway, Supreme Court cases. In 1980 he was promoted to district stipendiary magistrate in Sunnfjord District Court, Sunnfjord. In 1993 he applied, unsuccessfully, for the position as List of County Governors of Sogn og Fjordane, County Governor of Sogn og Fjordane. He remained in Sunnfjord except for the years 1981 to 1983, and in 2004 he moved to the district stipendiary magistrate chair Fjordane District Court, Fjordane. He retired in 2007 due to the age limit of 70 years. Eikeset became involved in local politics as an elected m ...
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Bjarte Flem
Bjarte Flem (born March 30, 1958) is a former Norwegian football goalkeeper. He played for the Norwegian football club Tromsø. He was immortalized for his mistake during a match against Sogndal in 1988, which was shown on live television. As Flem was about to throw the ball to a defender on his own team, he threw the ball into his own goal instead. While he was swinging his arm to throw the ball, he changed his mind when he figured out that his teammate was man-marked, resulting in that he let the ball go when he was aiming towards his own goal. The incident made the front pages of national newspapers the next day, and was shown on television in countries across the globe. In Norway, the name Bjarte Flem has become eponymous for a goalkeeper making a huge mistake. Even though Bjarte Flem mainly will be remembered for his huge mistake, he was also a good goalkeeper, who enjoyed many good seasons in Tromsø before he retired. Two years before the incident, Tromsø played in the No ...
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Bjarte Haugsdal
Bjarte Haugsdal (born 9 March 1990) is a Norwegian footballer who last played for Åsane Fotball in 1. divisjon. He has previously played for Os, Brann, Løv-Ham, Stabæk and Nest-Sotra/Øygarden. Career Early years Haugsdal grew up in Lysefjorden south of Bergen. In his early years he has played for Lysekloster IL and later Os TF. SK Brann Haugsdal signed with Brann in November 2008. He made his debut for Brann in a pre season friendly against Legia Warszawa on 24 January 2009. After playing in Brann 2 for in the most of the 2009 season, Haugsdal debuted in the Norwegian top division on 1 November 2009 against Rosenborg BK when he was used as a substitute. Haugsdal scored his first official Brann goal on 10 June 2011 in a league match against Sogndal Sogndal is a municipality in Vestland county, Norway. It is located on the northern shore of the Sognefjorden in the traditional district of Sogn. The village of Hermansverk is the administrative center of Sogndal mun ...
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Bjarte Hjelmeland
Bjarte Hjelmeland (born 24 February 1970) is a Norwegian actor and theatre director. He was born in Bergen. He made his stage debut in 1991 at Oslo Nye Teater, and also had notable roles at the National Theatre, Rogaland Teater, Torshovteatret, Den Nationale Scene and Chateau Neuf. In 2008 he was hired as director of Den Nationale Scene. Films include his screen debut ''Byttinger'' (1991), ''Livredd'' (1997) and ''Desperate bekjennelser'' (1998). Television series include ''Vestavind'' (1994–1995), the talk show ''Mandagsklubben'' (1996–1997) and ''Hvaler''. He was a judge on Series 6 of ''Norske_Talenter ''Norske Talenter'' (English: ''Norway’s Got Talent'', ''Norwegian Talents'') is a Norway, Norwegian talent show with a similar format to ''Britain's Got Talent,'' making it one of the ''Got Talent'' franchise programmes. The 16-year-old sin ...''. He has also released music albums. Hjelmeland is openly gay. References External links * 1970 births L ...
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Bjarte Ludvigsen
Bjarte Ludvigsen, a.k.a. Blue, (born 20 May 1975) is a record producer from Bergen, Norway. He started out as a drummer for the Norwegian-Grammy Award winning band Poor Rich Ones. In 1997, after working as a session musician for several years and as an assistant engineer at Sigma Audio, Bjarte starteTinnitus Recordingtogether with Christer Hjelmeland. After helping several acts rise to the ranks and signing with major companies, the studio got popular with more established Norwegian artists. In 2004, Bjarte Ludvigsen took over the company and is now the owner of the studio. In 2007, he produced and engineered William Hut's gold selling album ''Nightfall'', where he also played drums, keyboards and programmed. The single "Take it easy" stayed 29 weeks in the Top 20 charts, reaching number 1 and sold 3 times platinum. Bjarte Ludvigsen has been working with acts such as; William Hut, Askil Holm, Corvine, Lorraine, Furia, Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren Band, Röyksopp, Brimstone So ...
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Bjarte Myrhol
Bjarte Håkon Myrhol (born 29 May 1982) is a former Norwegian handballer, previously playing for THW Kiel and Norway men's national handball team. Bjarte Myrhol was the captain of the Norway national team from 2014 to 2021. At the end of his contract with Rhein-Neckar Löwen his jersey number 18 was retired by the club. In 2021 he decided to end his career. On 3 June 2022 it was announced he’d make a comeback and join THW Kiel for the rest of the season because of injuries in their squad. Individual awards *All-Star Pivot of the World Championship: 2017, 2019 References External links * * Bjarte Myrholat the Norwegian Handball Federation '' , abbrev= NHF , logo= , logosize= 250px , countryflag= Norway , iocnation= Kingdom of Norway (NOR) , url= www.Handball.no , sport= Handball , othersport1= Beach Handball , othersport2= Wheelchair Handball , historytitle=HISTORY , precedingorga ... * * * 1982 births Living people Handball players from Oslo Norwegian ...
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Bjarte Tørå
Bjarte Tørå (born 20 May 1953) is a Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party. He served as a deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament from Telemark during the terms 1981–1985 and 1985–1989. He is a former secretary of international affairs in the Christian Democratic Party. Hailing from Nordagutu, he has also been involved in local politics. He later worked for the National Democratic Institute, as country director in Kenya ) , national_anthem = "Ee Mungu Nguvu Yetu"() , image_map = , map_caption = , image_map2 = , capital = Nairobi , coordinates = , largest_city = Nairobi , .... References *National Democratic Institute profile 1953 births Living people Christian Democratic Party (Norway) politicians Deputy members of the Storting Politicians from Telemark {{Norway-politician-1950s-stub ...
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