Prince Olav of Norway (Norwegian: Prins Olav) (1903-91), the future King Olav V held this title between 1905 and 1957.
Places
Prince Olav Coast, part of Queen Maud Land, Antarctica
Prince Olav Mountains, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica
Ships
SS Prins Olav, a Norwegian passenger ship in service 1925-40
Topics referred to by the same term
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Olav V (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈûːlɑːv dɛn ˈfɛ̂mtə]; born Prince Alexander of Denmark; 2 July 1903 – 17 January 1991) was King of Norway from 1957...
The PrinceOlav Mountains (84°57′S 173°00′W / 84.950°S 173.000°W / -84.950; -173.000) is a mountain group in the Queen Maud Mountains in Antarctica...
years. He was succeeded by his only son, who ascended to the throne as Olav V. Prince Carl was born on 3 August 1872 at his parents' country residence, Charlottenlund...
line of succession to the Norwegian throne following his father, Crown PrinceOlav. In 1940 the entire royal family had to flee Oslo because of the German...
PrinceOlav Harbour is a small harbour in the south west portion of Cook Bay, entered between Point Abrahamsen and Sheep Point, along the north coast...
PrinceOlav Coast (Norwegian: Kronprins Olav Kyst) is that portion of the coast of Queen Maud Land between the east entrance point of Lutzow-Holm Bay,...
recalled by her daughter, was a bicycle race between Prince John and his cousin, Crown PrinceOlav of Norway, who could not have been in England during...
the Crown Prince of Norway Royal Monogram of King Haakon VII of Norway Royal Monogram of Queen Maud of Norway Royal Monogram of King Olav V of Norway...
neighborhood (outside of the borough) Mount Oliver (Antarctica) in the PrinceOlav Mountains of Antarctica Mount Oliver (Alberta) in the Canadian Rockies...
though relatively unknown in the United States, was chosen to play PrinceOlav in the TV series Atlantic Crossing, a joint Norway/US production, alongside...
Martha Coast, Princess Astrid Coast, Princess Ragnhild Coast, Prince Harald Coast and PrinceOlav Coast: The waters off the coast are called the King Haakon...
civil authorities followed soon after these military forces, with Crown PrinceOlav arriving in Oslo on a British cruiser on 14 May, with a 21-man delegation...
fought until 10 June 1940 and saw the escape of King Haakon VII and Crown PrinceOlav to the United Kingdom. A British, French and Polish expeditionary force...
Norwegian Armed Forces. He held this position until 1944 when then-Crown PrinceOlav was made Commander in Chief. Hansteen served as Deputy Commander for...
hundred thousand civilians are killed. 1940 – King Haakon VII, Crown PrinceOlav and the Norwegian government leave Tromsø and go into exile in London...
years in exile. From left: King Haakon VII, Prince Harald (with flag), Crown Princess Märtha, Princess Astrid, Crown PrinceOlav and Princess Ragnhild...
January 1991, succeeding his father, Olav V. The heir apparent is his only son, Crown Prince Haakon. The crown prince undertakes various public ceremonial...
HMS Glasgow left the devastated city of Molde with King Haakon VII, Crown PrinceOlav, members of the Norwegian Government, and most of the gold from the Norwegian...
was disbanded in November. Urquhart was awarded the Norwegian Order of St. Olav, for his role in the liberation of the country. Following the end of the...
(CA) region in Alaska Mount Campbell (Antarctica), a mountain in the PrinceOlav Mountains of Antarctica Mount Campbell (California), a small mountain...
Norseng, Per G. "Olav 2 Haraldsson Den Hellige". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 5 November 2012. Krag, Claus. "Olav 2 Haraldsson Den...
417°W / -84.833; -170.417) in Antarctica extends northward from the PrinceOlav Mountains (in the vicinity of Mount Fisher) to the Ross Ice Shelf. Mounts...