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Andreas Faye (5 October 1802 – 5 May 1869) was a Norwegian priest, folklorist and historian. He was born in the neighborhood of Bragernes (now Drammen) in Buskerud, Norway. He was the son of Christopher Faye (1772–1825) and Maren Mathea Borgen. He graduated after studying theology at the University of Christiania (now University of Oslo) in 1828. Faye was appointed vicar of Holt at Tvedestrand in 1833 and from 1839 he was also dean of Christianssands Stifts Seminarium in Kristiansand.

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  • أندرياس فاي (ar)
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  • أندرياس فاي (بالنرويجية البوكمول: Andreas Faye)‏ هو كاتب وسياسي نرويجي، ولد في 5 أكتوبر 1802 في النرويج، وتوفي في 5 مايو 1869. انتخب ‏. (ar)
  • Andreas Faye, född den 5 oktober 1802 i Drammen, död den 5 maj 1869, var en norsk präst och historiker. Faye blev kyrkoherde i (Nedenes amt) 1833 och i Sande (Jarlsberg og Larviks amt) 1860. Han utvecklade en omfattande författarverksamhet. Han samlade norska folksagor, Norske Sagn (1833; 2:a upplagan 1844), och skrev många historiska skrifter, bland vilka kan nämnas Landkrigen i Norge 1808 (1881), Norge i 1814 (1864), hans, enligt Yngvar Nielsen, både grundligaste och mest formfulländade arbete, Karl XII i Norge (1868) samt Christianssands Stifts Bispe- og Stiftshistorie (1867). (sv)
  • Andreas Faye (5 October 1802 – 5 May 1869) was a Norwegian priest, folklorist and historian. He was born in the neighborhood of Bragernes (now Drammen) in Buskerud, Norway. He was the son of Christopher Faye (1772–1825) and Maren Mathea Borgen. He graduated after studying theology at the University of Christiania (now University of Oslo) in 1828. Faye was appointed vicar of Holt at Tvedestrand in 1833 and from 1839 he was also dean of Christianssands Stifts Seminarium in Kristiansand. (en)
  • Andreas Faye (5 de outubro de 1802 – 5 de maio de 1869) foi um sacerdote, folclorista e historiador norueguês. Ele nasceu no bairro de Bragernes (agora Drammen ) em Buskerud , na Noruega. Ele era filho de Christopher Faye (1772–1825) e Maren Mathea Borgen. Ele se formou depois de estudar teologia na Universidade de Christiania (hoje Universidade de Oslo) em 1828. Faye foi nomeado vigário de Holt em Tvedestrand em 1833 e, a partir de 1839, ele também foi reitor de Christiansands Stifts Seminarium em Kristiansand . (pt)
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  • أندرياس فاي (بالنرويجية البوكمول: Andreas Faye)‏ هو كاتب وسياسي نرويجي، ولد في 5 أكتوبر 1802 في النرويج، وتوفي في 5 مايو 1869. انتخب ‏. (ar)
  • Andreas Faye (5 October 1802 – 5 May 1869) was a Norwegian priest, folklorist and historian. He was born in the neighborhood of Bragernes (now Drammen) in Buskerud, Norway. He was the son of Christopher Faye (1772–1825) and Maren Mathea Borgen. He graduated after studying theology at the University of Christiania (now University of Oslo) in 1828. Faye was appointed vicar of Holt at Tvedestrand in 1833 and from 1839 he was also dean of Christianssands Stifts Seminarium in Kristiansand. He contributed to newspapers and magazines, and published a number of books, including the first folklore collection in Norway. Among his books are Norges Historie til Brug ved Ungdommens Underviisning from 1831, Norske Sagn from 1833, and Udtog af Norges Historie from 1834. He was elected to the Storting in 1842 from the constituency Nedenæs og Raabygdelagets Amt (now Aust-Agder) and was decorated as a Knight of the Order of St. Olav in 1866. In 1861, he was appointed parish priest at Sande in Vestfold where he died in 1869. (en)
  • Andreas Faye (5 de outubro de 1802 – 5 de maio de 1869) foi um sacerdote, folclorista e historiador norueguês. Ele nasceu no bairro de Bragernes (agora Drammen ) em Buskerud , na Noruega. Ele era filho de Christopher Faye (1772–1825) e Maren Mathea Borgen. Ele se formou depois de estudar teologia na Universidade de Christiania (hoje Universidade de Oslo) em 1828. Faye foi nomeado vigário de Holt em Tvedestrand em 1833 e, a partir de 1839, ele também foi reitor de Christiansands Stifts Seminarium em Kristiansand . Ele contribuiu para jornais e revistas e publicou vários livros, incluindo a primeira coleção de folclore na Noruega. Entre seus livros estão Norges Historie até Brug Ungdommens Underviisning de 1831, Norske Sagn de 1833, e Udtog af Norges Historie de 1834. Ele foi eleito para o Storting em 1842 a partir da contingência Nedenæs og Raabygdelagets Amt (agora Aust-Agder) e foi condecorado como Cavaleiro da Ordem de St. Olav em 1866. Em 1861, foi nomeado pároco em Sande em Vestfold, onde morreu em 1869. (pt)
  • Andreas Faye, född den 5 oktober 1802 i Drammen, död den 5 maj 1869, var en norsk präst och historiker. Faye blev kyrkoherde i (Nedenes amt) 1833 och i Sande (Jarlsberg og Larviks amt) 1860. Han utvecklade en omfattande författarverksamhet. Han samlade norska folksagor, Norske Sagn (1833; 2:a upplagan 1844), och skrev många historiska skrifter, bland vilka kan nämnas Landkrigen i Norge 1808 (1881), Norge i 1814 (1864), hans, enligt Yngvar Nielsen, både grundligaste och mest formfulländade arbete, Karl XII i Norge (1868) samt Christianssands Stifts Bispe- og Stiftshistorie (1867). (sv)
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