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Valkyrien (English: Valkyrie) is a 2017 Norwegian TV series first broadcast by NRK1. [2] The series combines elements of the " Scandi noir " school of television with medical drama , crime drama and "a palpable sense of the paranoia induced by operating on the edges of society", drawing favorable comparisons with AMC 's Breaking Bad .
Sodium chloride / ˌ s oʊ d i ə m ˈ k l ɔːr aɪ d /, [8] commonly known as edible salt, is an ionic compound with the chemical formula NaCl, representing a 1:1 ratio of sodium and chlorine ions. It is transparent or translucent, brittle, hygroscopic , and occurs as the mineral halite .
Valkyrien was built at the War Shipyard in Copenhagen, started in 1886 and launched in 1888.The machinery was from Burmeister & Wain and provided 5,300 HP. The construction of Valkyrien was radically different from the previous Danish cruisers and was strongly inspired by the Chilean cruiser Esmeralda, which was built a few years earlier at Armstrong in Elswick (near Newcastle).
Temple is a British medical crime drama television series. Created by Mark O'Rowe, and starring Mark Strong, Carice Van Houten and Daniel Mays, [1] [2] it is based on the Norwegian drama Valkyrien, and premiered 13 September 2019 on Sky One.
Valkyrien is a Norwegian TV series. Valkyrien may also refer to: HNoMS Valkyrien, any of several ships in the Royal Norwegian Navy; Valda Valkyrien (1895–1956 ...
HNoMS Valkyrjen was a torpedo boat destroyer of the Royal Norwegian Navy, built at F. Schichau shipyard in Elbing, Germany.The funds for the ship had been raised by the women of Norway and the ship was named Valkyrien in their honour.
The following ships of the Royal Danish Navy have borne the name HDMS Valkyrien: HDMS Valkyrien, lost at the Battle of Copenhagen (1801) HDMS Valkyrien a corvette in service 1846-1867; HDMS Valkyrien (1888) a cruiser launched in 1888 and sold for scrap in 1923
KNM Valkyrien in Alta. On 1 July 1952 the ship was bought by the Royal Norwegian Navy, converted to a motor torpedo boat tender at the Bergen Mekaniske Verksted yard at Laksevåg, and was commissioned as Valkyrien in June 1953. [2] In connection with a rescue operation in 1956 in the Arctic the ship was outfitted with a Bell helicopter. She had ...