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Thorleif Paus (pronounced [ˈtʊ̀lːæɪf ˈpæʉs]; 8 October 1881 – 9 June 1976), also known as Thorleif de Paus or Thorleif von Paus, was a Norwegian diplomat, estate owner and businessman. As a 23 year old consular secretary he became Norway's only diplomatic representative to the great power of Austria-Hungary in 1905 and in charge of obtaining diplomatic recognition of Norway following the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden; he later served as consul and acting consul-general in Vienna. Paus left Austria-Hungary in 1918 and later became a businessman in Norway, an estate owner in Sweden, where he owned Kvesarum Castle, and finally moved to Copenhagen.

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  • Thorleif Paus (* 8. Oktober 1881 in Christiania; † 9. Juni 1976) (Aussprache: ['tʊrlæɪf 'pæʉs]), in Österreich Thorleif von Paus oder Thorleif de Paus genannt, war ein norwegischer Offizier, Generalkonsul in Wien, Unternehmer, Fabrikbesitzer in Norwegen und Gutsbesitzer in Schonen. Er verbrachte Teile seines Lebens in Norwegen, Österreich, Schweden und Dänemark. (de)
  • Thorleif Paus (pronounced [ˈtʊ̀lːæɪf ˈpæʉs]; 8 October 1881 – 9 June 1976), also known as Thorleif de Paus or Thorleif von Paus, was a Norwegian diplomat, estate owner and businessman. As a 23 year old consular secretary he became Norway's only diplomatic representative to the great power of Austria-Hungary in 1905 and in charge of obtaining diplomatic recognition of Norway following the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden; he later served as consul and acting consul-general in Vienna. Paus left Austria-Hungary in 1918 and later became a businessman in Norway, an estate owner in Sweden, where he owned Kvesarum Castle, and finally moved to Copenhagen. (en)
  • Thorleif Paus, född 8 oktober 1881, död 9 juni 1976, var en norsk officer, affärsman, norsk generalkonsul i Wien och även svensk och dansk konsul, fabriksägare och godsägare. Han ägde Kvesarums slott i Södra Rörums socken i Skåne från 1936, där han bodde i många år. Han var son till grosshandlaren Ole Paus (1846–1931) och tillhörde släkten Paus, och var farfar till vissångaren Ole Paus. (sv)
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