Galtung (noble Family) - Literature

Literature

  • Galtung, Johan Ellertsen: Galtungslekten i fortid og nutid, Oslo 1997.
  • Huitfeldt-Kaas, H.J.: De nulevende Adelsslægter i Norge, Christiania 1885.
  • Huitfeldt-Kaas, Henrik Jørgen m.fl.: Norske Sigiller fra Middelalderen, Oslo 1899-1950 (segl nr. 928, 946, 1089 og 1308)
  • Steffens, Haagen Krog: Norske Slægter 1912, Gyldendalske Boghandel, Kristiania 1911
  • C. M. Munthe: «Norske slegtsmerker», Norsk slektshistorisk tidsskrift, bind I, Oslo 1928, side 32 ff og side 155 ff, særlig side 188 og figurene 189-192
  • Haukanes, K. og Jon : Segl og bumerke frå Hardanger, Oslo 1944, side 23, 101, 248, 281
  • Cappelen, Hans: Norske slektsvåpen, Oslo 1969 (2. opplag 1976) (med avbildning av moderne heraldisk ex libris og en ny skjoldtegning i heraldisk stil)
  • Løvenskiold, Herman L.: Heraldisk nøkkel, Oslo 1978
  • A. Thiset og P.L. Wittrup: Nyt dansk Adelslexikon, København 1904
  • Achen, S. T.: Danske adelsvåbener, København 1973

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