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    Fridtjof Nansen | Wikipedia

    The Nansen family originated from Denmark. Hans Nansen (1598–1667), a trader, was an early explorer of the White Sea region of the Arctic Ocean. In later life he settled in Copenhagen, becoming the city's borgmester in 1654. Later generations of the family lived in Copenhagen until the mid-18th century, when … See more

    Fridtjof Wedel-Jarlsberg Nansen was a Norwegian polymath and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. He gained prominence at various points in his life as an explorer, scientist, diplomat, humanitarian and co-founded the See more

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    The idea of an expedition across the Greenland icecap grew in Nansen's mind throughout his Bergen … See more

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    Nansen's first task on his return was to write his account of the voyage. This he did remarkably … See more

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    In 1880 Nansen passed his university entrance examination, the examen artium. He decided to study zoology, claiming later that he chose the subject because he thought it offered the … See more

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    Hvidbjørnen reached Copenhagen on 21 May 1889. News of the crossing had preceded its arrival, and Nansen and his companions were feted as heroes. This welcome, however, … See more

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    On 17 January 1919 Nansen married Sigrun Munthe, a long-time friend with whom he had had a love affair in 1905, while Eva was still alive. The marriage was resented by the … See more

     
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    WEBFridtjof Wedel-Jarlsberg Nansen was born on October 10, 1861, in Aker, Norway, to Baldur Fridtjof Nansen and Adelaide Wedel-Jarlsberg. His father worked as a lawyer at the ‘Supreme Court of Norway.’

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    WEBFridtjof Nansen (born October 10, 1861, Store-Frøen, near Kristiania [now Oslo], Norway—died May 13, 1930, Lysaker, near Oslo) was a Norwegian explorer, oceanographer, statesman, and humanitarian who led a number …

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    WEBIn 1922, the Norwegian Fridtjof Nansen became the first High Commissioner for Refugees appointed by the League of Nations. After the First World War, he was in charge of the exchanges of 400,000 prisoners …

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