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royal frederick - A title denoting a royal person named Frederick. Usually used to refer to a member of a royal family with the name Frederick
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At the same time he was appointed as a professor at the Royal Frederick University.
He studied medical science at the Royal Frederick University in Oslo and was graduated in 1929.
He took his examen artium in 1916, and subsequently enrolled at the Royal Frederick University.
He enrolled as a student at the Royal Frederick University in 1814, a turbulent year in Norwegian history.
He was appointed as a professor of philosophy at the Royal Frederick University in 1908.
He studied philology at the Royal Frederick University in Christiania, graduating as cand . philol . in 1868.
From 1854, the legislature started using the grand hall at the Royal Frederick University.
Hoffstad graduated from the Royal Frederick University with a cand . oecon . degree in economics in 1930.
Skavlan was appointed as a professor at the Royal Frederick University in 1877.
She then attended the Royal Frederick University and obtained a cand . philol . degree in 1931.
He worked as subdirector at the Royal Frederick University from 1917.
He began his studies at the Royal Frederick University in Christiania early in 1881.
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