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Alexander Bugge (born December 30. 1870 in Christiania, died December 24. 1929 in Copenhagen) was a Norwegian historian. He was professor at the University of Oslo 1903–1912, and his main fields of interest was culture and society in the Viking era and the development of trade and cities in Norway in mediaeval times.

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Alexander Bugge was son of the Norwegian philologist and historian Sophus Bugge and Karen Sophie, born Schreiner. December 16th 1903 he married Marie Magdalene Graff.


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