Anne Gøye (18 December 1609 – 9 January 1681) was a Danish noblewoman and a book collector. The daughter of Henrik Gøye of Skørringe (1562-1611) and Brigitte...
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library academic Anne Goursaud (born 1943), American film editor and director Anne Gøye (1609–1681), Danish noblewoman and book collector Anne de Graaf (born...
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Gerlach-Nielsen (1933–2019), academic, UNESCO official, co-founder of KVINFO Anne Gøye (1609–1681), noblewoman, book collector Jutta Graae (1906–1997), Danish...
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mother-in-law, the Duchess Elizabeth, and Anne. After the meeting, Anne wrote to her close friend, Birgitte Gøye, "God knows I am so happy and calm in my...
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1681, she inherited the library of her maternal grandfather's sister, Anne Gøye (1609–81), daughter of Henrik Giøe of Skørringe and Turebygård. The library...
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Turebyholm (category Buildings and structures of the Gøye family)
death. In 1621, Otto Gøye bought Eskild's share of the estate. Otto Gøye was married to the learned Birgitte Thott. After Otto Gøye's death in 1642, Turebyholm...
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of her library from her maternal grandfather's sister, the scholar Anne Gøye; Anne's sister was married to a grandson of Jens Bille and one of her brothers...
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Hans Bille (1601–1672), married secondly Beate Henriksdatter Gøye, sister of Anne Gøye, and was the father of Steen Andersen Bille BILLE, STEN (SSNE...
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It was later owned by the Gøye family for many generations. The last member of the family to own the estate was Henning Gøye. He had studied eight years...
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Krognos (1550-1563) Eline Gøye, gift Krognos (1563-1573) Oluf Mouritsen Krognos (1573-1575) Anna Hardenberg (1575-1581) Christoffer Gøye (1581-1630) Steen Brahe...
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Bølle, brought Orebygaard into her marriage with Christoffer Gøye, a son of Mogens Gøye. They were major landowners but had no children. Orebygaard was...
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January – Cornelius Pedersen Lerche, nobleman (born 1615) 9 January – Anne Gøye, noblewoman and book collector (born 1609) "Christian V | Scandinavian...
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Ove Skade, fiefholder, Supreme Court justice (died 1664) 16 December – Anne Gøye, noblewoman and book collector (died 1681) Hannibal Sehested, statesman...
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He married Anne Johansdatter Oxe /buried 4 May 1581 in Torslev Church), a daughter of Johan Oxe of Nielstrup (died 1534) and Mette Gøye (død ca. 1537)...
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Frederick I (until 10 April 1533), Christian III Steward of the Realm — Mogens Gøye 1534 May – After Frederik I's death, a war of succession begins between supporters...
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a daughter of Peder Jensson Brahe (d. 1610) and Margarete Albretsdatter Gøye (d. 1594). Peder Munk came to England in the retinue of Christian IV and...
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had traditionally belonged to the Gøyes, one of the noble families of Denmark. In the 1520s and 1530s, Mogens Gøye (c.1470–1544), Steward of the Realm...
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married secondly to Anne Brahe (1578-1633). She was the daughter of Peder Brahe til Krogholm (died 1610) and Margrethe Albretsdatter Gøye til Krenkerup etc...
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half-brothers – including the future King Frederick III – sons of the late Queen Anne Catherine of Brandenburg. She was raised under the supervision of the royal...
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(Besieged) by the Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci. His songs Cinquante six, Goye Kur and Hawa Dolo from the album The Source are also used as a soundtrack...
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maids-of-honor, over whom she also kept a strict control. In 1540, Birgitte Gøye was freed from her engagement with her assistance, which led to a law banning...
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date unknown Amato Lusitano, Portuguese Jewish physician (d. 1568) Birgitte Gøye, Danish county administrator, lady in waiting, landholder and educator (d...
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Queen consort of Denmark (born 1511 in Germany) 26 July 1574 – Birgitte Gøye, Danish noblewoman (born 1511) 24 October 1575 – Peder Oxe, statesman (born...
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were aircraft components factories; a poison gas factory (Chemische Fabrik Goye and Company); an anti-aircraft and field gun factory (Lehman); an optical...
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Biesen), 1274–1289. Seger van der Sluse van Huesde, 1279. Gijsbert van den Goye, 1286. Ludolf van Bun, 1288. Dierik G. v. Holland, (also Biesen & Koblenz)...
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Giorgio Vasari, Italian painter and architect (b. 1511) July 26 – Birgitte Gøye, Danish county administrator, lady in waiting, landholder and educator (b...
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and Trudsholm while Egholm and Krabbesholm were sold to his brother Marcus Gøye Rosenkrantz. He sold Egholm to count Christian Conrad Sophus Danneskiold-Samsøe...
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remaining Renaissance buildings of the city, built in 1646 by the nobleman Falk Gøye. It has many artefacts related to the early Viking history in Odense, and...
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Cornelis Floris from Antwerp produced tombs for Herluf Trolle and Birgitte Gøye (1566–68) in Herlufsholm and for Christian III (1569–79) in Roskilde Cathedral...
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