Sigvald Skavlan (27 December 1839 – 4 November 1912) was a Norwegian priest, psalmist and educator. He was born at the vicarage in Stranda in Møre og Romsdal. He was the son of Aage Schavland (1806–1876) and Gerhardine Pauline Bergh (1817–1884). His father was a parish priest and later member of the Storting. After 1844, the family moved to Herøy. He was a brother of Olaf Skavlan, Aage Skavlan and Harald Skavlan, and uncle of Einar Skavlan. Skavlan studied theology in Christiania (now Oslo) until 1864. He was one of the first three priests in Antwerp after the Norwegian Seaman's Mission was founded in 1865. He later lectured at Trondhjems Døvstummeinstitut, a school for the deaf in Trondheim, until he was appointed vicar in Askøy. In 1887 came to Vår Frue Church in Trondheim where he serve
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| - Sigvald Skavlan (27 December 1839 – 4 November 1912) was a Norwegian priest, psalmist and educator. He was born at the vicarage in Stranda in Møre og Romsdal. He was the son of Aage Schavland (1806–1876) and Gerhardine Pauline Bergh (1817–1884). His father was a parish priest and later member of the Storting. After 1844, the family moved to Herøy. He was a brother of Olaf Skavlan, Aage Skavlan and Harald Skavlan, and uncle of Einar Skavlan. Skavlan studied theology in Christiania (now Oslo) until 1864. He was one of the first three priests in Antwerp after the Norwegian Seaman's Mission was founded in 1865. He later lectured at Trondhjems Døvstummeinstitut, a school for the deaf in Trondheim, until he was appointed vicar in Askøy. In 1887 came to Vår Frue Church in Trondheim where he serve (en)
- Sigvald Skavlan, född den 27 december 1839 i Søndmøre, död den 4 november 1912 i Kristiania, var en norsk präst, son till , bror till Olaf, Aage och Harald Skavlan. Skavlan blev 1864 teologie kandidat, 1869 lärare vid Trondhjems dövstuminstitut och 1872 dess föreståndare, 1877-1911 kyrkoherde ("sognepræst"), sedan 1894 vid Vor Frue kirke i Trondhjem, där han utövade stort inflytande, bland annat inom Videnskabsselskabet. (sv)
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| - Sigvald Skavlan (27 December 1839 – 4 November 1912) was a Norwegian priest, psalmist and educator. He was born at the vicarage in Stranda in Møre og Romsdal. He was the son of Aage Schavland (1806–1876) and Gerhardine Pauline Bergh (1817–1884). His father was a parish priest and later member of the Storting. After 1844, the family moved to Herøy. He was a brother of Olaf Skavlan, Aage Skavlan and Harald Skavlan, and uncle of Einar Skavlan. Skavlan studied theology in Christiania (now Oslo) until 1864. He was one of the first three priests in Antwerp after the Norwegian Seaman's Mission was founded in 1865. He later lectured at Trondhjems Døvstummeinstitut, a school for the deaf in Trondheim, until he was appointed vicar in Askøy. In 1887 came to Vår Frue Church in Trondheim where he served until he retired. He is probably best remembered for his cantatas and psalms. His psalm collection Stav og harpe was published posthumously in 1913. He was decorated Knight, First Class of the Order of St. Olav in 1897. (en)
- Sigvald Skavlan, född den 27 december 1839 i Søndmøre, död den 4 november 1912 i Kristiania, var en norsk präst, son till , bror till Olaf, Aage och Harald Skavlan. Skavlan blev 1864 teologie kandidat, 1869 lärare vid Trondhjems dövstuminstitut och 1872 dess föreståndare, 1877-1911 kyrkoherde ("sognepræst"), sedan 1894 vid Vor Frue kirke i Trondhjem, där han utövade stort inflytande, bland annat inom Videnskabsselskabet. Han författade en mängd dikter, berättelser, predikningar och religiösa tillfällighetsskrifter, bland annatNidaros. Oratorium opført ved Trondhjems 900-aarsjubilæum (1897) och Sangerhilsen vid sångarmötet i Trondhjem 1883, vartill Grieg satt musik. (sv)
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