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Sir Peter Paulson Paus (1590 in Oslo – 21 July 1653, in Kviteseid), also rendered as Peder Povelsson Paus, was a Norwegian high-ranking cleric who served as the provost of Upper Telemark from 1633 until his death. He is known through a loving poem in Latin written by his son Paul Peterson Paus in his memory in 1653, In memoriam Domini Petri Pavli ("In Memory of Sir Peter Paulson"). His descendants include the playwright Henrik Ibsen.

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  • Peder Povelsson Paus (* 1590 in Oslo; † 21. Juli 1653 in Kviteseid) war ein norwegischer Geistlicher der lutherischen Staatskirche, der von 1633 bis zu seinem Tod Pfarrer (Sogneprest) in Kviteseid und Propst von Øvre Telemark war. Er war damit einer der führenden Regierungsbeamten von Bratsberg (Telemark). An ihn erinnert unter anderem das lateinische Gedicht In memoriam Domini Petri Pavli (In Erinnerung an Herrn Peder Povelsson), das 1653 von seinem Sohn Povel verfasst wurde. Zu seinen Nachkommen gehören Henrik Ibsen und Ole Paus. (de)
  • Sir Peter Paulson Paus (1590 in Oslo – 21 July 1653, in Kviteseid), also rendered as Peder Povelsson Paus, was a Norwegian high-ranking cleric who served as the provost of Upper Telemark from 1633 until his death. He is known through a loving poem in Latin written by his son Paul Peterson Paus in his memory in 1653, In memoriam Domini Petri Pavli ("In Memory of Sir Peter Paulson"). His descendants include the playwright Henrik Ibsen. (en)
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  • Petrus Paulinus Asloensis[Peter Paulson of Oslo] (en)
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  • Sir Peter Paulson Paus (en)
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  • Petrus Paulinus Asloensis [Peter Paulson of Oslo] (en)
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  • Sing with me, my flute, a sorrowful song! (en)
  • and then record his destiny in worthy rhythms (en)
  • bring forth trembling mournful songs! (en)
  • Cry, you Parcae, over the sorrowful death of our dear father (en)
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  • "In memoriam Domini Petri Pavli" (en)
  • Provost of Upper Telemark (en)
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  • Peder Povelsson Paus (* 1590 in Oslo; † 21. Juli 1653 in Kviteseid) war ein norwegischer Geistlicher der lutherischen Staatskirche, der von 1633 bis zu seinem Tod Pfarrer (Sogneprest) in Kviteseid und Propst von Øvre Telemark war. Er war damit einer der führenden Regierungsbeamten von Bratsberg (Telemark). An ihn erinnert unter anderem das lateinische Gedicht In memoriam Domini Petri Pavli (In Erinnerung an Herrn Peder Povelsson), das 1653 von seinem Sohn Povel verfasst wurde. Zu seinen Nachkommen gehören Henrik Ibsen und Ole Paus. (de)
  • Sir Peter Paulson Paus (1590 in Oslo – 21 July 1653, in Kviteseid), also rendered as Peder Povelsson Paus, was a Norwegian high-ranking cleric who served as the provost of Upper Telemark from 1633 until his death. He is known through a loving poem in Latin written by his son Paul Peterson Paus in his memory in 1653, In memoriam Domini Petri Pavli ("In Memory of Sir Peter Paulson"). His descendants include the playwright Henrik Ibsen. (en)
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