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  1. Baldur and Adelaide settled at Store Frøen, an estate at Aker, a few kilometres north of Norway's capital city, Christiania (since renamed Oslo). The couple had three children; the first died in infancy, the second, born 10 October 1861, was Fridtjof Wedel-Jarlsberg Nansen.

  2. Fridtjof Nansen. Born: 10 Oct. 1861, Store Frøen near Christiania, now Oslo, Norway. Died: 13 May 1930, Lysaker, near Oslo, Norway. Fridtjof Nansen was an extra ordinary man. He captured the imagination of many and equally inspired many. A few famous quotes of Fridtjof:

  3. Halvparten av Store Frøen og hele Lille Frøen ble krongods 1537. Resten tilhørte Christiania bispestol til midten av 1800-tallet. I 1663 ble krongodset solgt.

  4. www.nansenhighland.co.uk › Fridtjof NansenFridtjof Nansen

    Born: 10 Oct. 1861, Store Frøen near Christiania, now Oslo, Norway. Died: 13 May 1930, Lysaker, near Oslo, Norway. Nansen was a Norwegian explorer, oceanographer, statesman, and humanitarian. His early schooling was in Christiania, and he entered Christiania University in 1880, where he studied zoology.

  5. Although he retired from exploration after his return to Norway, his techniques of polar travel and his innovations in equipment and clothing influenced later Arctic and Antarctic expeditions. Nansen as a student in Christiania

  6. Fridtjof Nansen, (born Oct. 10, 1861, Store-Frøen, near Kristiania, Nor.—died May 13, 1930, Lysaker, near Oslo), Norwegian explorer and statesman. In 1888 he led the first expedition to cross the ice fields of Greenland.

  7. Apr 30, 2022 · Baldur and Adelaide settled at Store Frøen, an estate at Aker, a few miles north of Norway's capital city, Christiania (since renamed Oslo). The couple had three children; the first died in infancy, the second, born 10 October 1861, was the explorer Fridtjof Nansen. [5] [6]