Trygve Haugeland
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Trygve Haugeland
Summary
Trygve Haugeland is a human[1]. His place of birth was Lyngdal Municipality[2]. He was born on March 18, 1914[3]. He died on December 10, 1998[4]. He worked as a politician[5]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Trygve Haugeland was born in Lyngdal Municipality[2].
- Trygve Haugeland was born on March 18, 1914[3].
- Trygve Haugeland died on December 10, 1998[4].
- Trygve Haugeland held citizenship in Norway[7].
- Trygve Haugeland worked as a politician[5].
- Trygve Haugeland held the position of member of the Parliament of Norway[8].
- Trygve Haugeland held the position of Minister of Climate and the Environment[9].
- Trygve Haugeland held the position of substitute member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe[10].
- Trygve Haugeland held the position of deputy member of the Parliament of Norway[11].
- Trygve Haugeland held the position of deputy member of the Parliament of Norway[12].
- Trygve Haugeland is recorded as male[13].
- Trygve Haugeland's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Trygve Haugeland was affiliated with the Centre Party[15].
- Trygve Haugeland's family name is recorded as Haugeland[16].
- Trygve Haugeland's given name is recorded as Trygve[17].
- Trygve Haugeland's work location is recorded as Oslo[18].
- Trygve Haugeland's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Norwegian[19].
- Trygve Haugeland's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'nb', 'text': 'Trygve Haugeland'}[20].
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Origins and Family
Trygve Haugeland was born in Lyngdal Municipality[2]. He was born on March 18, 1914[3].
Career and Affiliations
Trygve Haugeland worked as a politician[5]. Positions held include member of the Parliament of Norway[8], a position[21], in Norway[22]; Minister of Climate and the Environment[9], a position[23], in Norway[24], founded in 1972[25]; substitute member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe[10], a position[26]; and deputy member of the Parliament of Norway[11], a position[27], in Norway[28].
Personal Life
Trygve Haugeland was affiliated with the Centre Party[15].
Death and Burial
Trygve Haugeland died on December 10, 1998[4].
Why It Matters
Trygve Haugeland ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[6] He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29]
FAQs
Where was Trygve Haugeland born?
Trygve Haugeland's place of birth was Lyngdal Municipality[2].
What did Trygve Haugeland do for work?
Trygve Haugeland worked as politician[5].