Wenche Bryn Lowzow (27 May 1926 – 24 September 2016) was a Norwegian politician in the Conservative Party of Norway. She was a member of the Norwegian parliament as a representative from Oslo from 1977 to 1985. When same-sex civil unions were accepted by Norwegian law in 1993, Lowzow and her partner, author and activist Karen-Christine Friele, were among the first to formalize their relationship. Lowzow died on 24 September 2016 at the age of 90.
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| - Wenche Bryn Lowzow (* 27. Mai 1926 in Oslo; † 24. September 2016 in Geilo) war eine norwegische Politikerin der Høyre. (de)
- Wenche Bryn Lowzow (27 May 1926 – 24 September 2016) was a Norwegian politician in the Conservative Party of Norway. She was a member of the Norwegian parliament as a representative from Oslo from 1977 to 1985. When same-sex civil unions were accepted by Norwegian law in 1993, Lowzow and her partner, author and activist Karen-Christine Friele, were among the first to formalize their relationship. Lowzow died on 24 September 2016 at the age of 90. (en)
- Wenche Bryn Lowzow, född 27 maj 1926 i Oslo, död 24 september 2016 i Geilo i Buskerud, var en norsk politiker för Høyre. Hon var medlem av Oslos stadsfullmäktige 1968-1975. Hon var suppleant i Stortinget 1969-1977, och stortingsrepresentant för Oslo 1977-1985. Lowzow var Norges första öppet homosexuella stortingsrepresentant, och har gett ut boken To kvinner (med livspartnern Kim Friele, 1983). När registrerat partnerskap lagfästes i Norge 1993 var Lowzow och Friele bland de första som formaliserade sitt förhållande. Wenche Lowzow mottog Allan Hellman-priset 1981. (sv)
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| - Wenche Bryn Lowzow (* 27. Mai 1926 in Oslo; † 24. September 2016 in Geilo) war eine norwegische Politikerin der Høyre. (de)
- Wenche Bryn Lowzow (27 May 1926 – 24 September 2016) was a Norwegian politician in the Conservative Party of Norway. She was a member of the Norwegian parliament as a representative from Oslo from 1977 to 1985. When same-sex civil unions were accepted by Norwegian law in 1993, Lowzow and her partner, author and activist Karen-Christine Friele, were among the first to formalize their relationship. Lowzow died on 24 September 2016 at the age of 90. (en)
- Wenche Bryn Lowzow, född 27 maj 1926 i Oslo, död 24 september 2016 i Geilo i Buskerud, var en norsk politiker för Høyre. Hon var medlem av Oslos stadsfullmäktige 1968-1975. Hon var suppleant i Stortinget 1969-1977, och stortingsrepresentant för Oslo 1977-1985. Lowzow var Norges första öppet homosexuella stortingsrepresentant, och har gett ut boken To kvinner (med livspartnern Kim Friele, 1983). När registrerat partnerskap lagfästes i Norge 1993 var Lowzow och Friele bland de första som formaliserade sitt förhållande. Wenche Lowzow mottog Allan Hellman-priset 1981. (sv)
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