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  2. Per Paus - Wikipedia

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    Per Paus was educated as lawyer and graduated with the cand.jur. (LL.M.) degree at the Royal Frederick University in 1934. He also studied French at Sorbonne in Paris.. He was employed by the Appleby-Frodingham Steel Company in England from 1936 and joined his family's company Ole Paus as a partner in 1939.

  3. Permian–Triassic extinction event - Wikipedia

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    Permian–Triassic boundary at Frazer Beach in New South Wales, with the End Permian extinction event located just above the coal layer [2]. Approximately 251.9 million years ago, the Permian–Triassic (P–T, P–Tr) extinction event (PTME; also known as the Late Permian extinction event, [3] the Latest Permian extinction event, [4] the End-Permian extinction event, [5] [6] and colloquially ...

  4. Paus Trajan - Wikipedia

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    The Paus Trajan is a marble portrait head of the Roman emperor Trajan, who ruled from 98 to 117 AD.It is now part of the collection of the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design in Oslo, Norway, and was part of the Paus collection that was donated to the museum's predecessor, the National Gallery, by papal chamberlain, art collector and count Christopher Tostrup Paus.

  5. Hans Povelsson Paus the Elder - Wikipedia

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    Hans was the father of, among others, Povel Hansson Paus (1620–1658), who, after studying at the University of Franeker, earned his magister's degree at the University of Copenhagen in 1649 and, in 1655, parish priest in Lier, Bragernes, and Strømsø; and Anders Hansson Paus (1622–1689), who, like his brother, studied at the University of ...

  6. Peder Povelsson Paus - Wikipedia

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    Sir Peder Povelsson Paus [a] (1590 in Oslo – 21 July 1653, in Kviteseid), also rendered as Peter Paus and known locally as Sir Per (Norwegian: herr Per), was a Norwegian high-ranking cleric who served as the provost of Upper Telemark from 1633 until his death.

  7. Bernhard Pauss - Wikipedia

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    Nikolai Nissen Paus, Augustin Paus, George Wegner Paus, Henriette Wegner Paus, Karoline Louise Paus, Evald Pauss Signature Bernhard Cathrinus Pauss (born 6 April 1839 at Tangen, Drammen , died 9 November 1907 in Christiania ) was a Norwegian theologian, educational reformer , author and humanitarian and missionary leader, who was a major figure ...

  8. Paus collection - Wikipedia

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    Count Christopher Paus, who created the collection when living in Rome The National Gallery, where the collection was on display 1918–2019. The collection was created by Christopher Tostrup Paus (1862–1943) in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and was the largest private collection of classical sculpture in the Nordic countries at the time.

  9. Povel Pedersson Paus - Wikipedia

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    Sir Povel Pedersson Paus [a] (1625 in Vinje – 1682 in Hjartdal), also rendered as Paul Paus and commonly known locally in Telemark as Sir Pál (Norwegian: herr Pál), was a Norwegian cleric and a signatory of the 1661 Sovereignty Act, the new constitution of Denmark-Norway, as one of the 87 representatives of the Norwegian clerical estate, one of the two privileged estates of the realm in ...