History. Born in Lemvig on 1 August 1893, Astrid Friis was the daughter of the engineer Ludvig Christian Friis (1864–1932) and his wife Ane née Fuglsang...
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Friis is a name of Danish origin, meaning Frisian person. It may refer to any of the following people: Astrid Friis (1893–1966), Danish historian Christen...
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buried at Østbirk Church, which was once part of Urup estate in Horsens. Astrid Friis: Peder Skram. "Peder Skram". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon, Gyldendal. Retrieved...
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Bernadotte, Baron Sigvard Beck-Friis, Anne Marie von Essen, and Baron Carl Strömfelt.[citation needed] Princess Astrid was given a tiara created by Belgian...
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Elizabeth I, Vol. III: 1563-1566 (HMSO London 1960) pp. 178-80, item 922. "Astrid Friis. Alderman Cockayne's Project and the Cloth Trade. The Commercial Policy...
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Lidegaard (1958–), historian Troels Frederik Lund (1840–1921), historian Astrid Friis (1893–1966), historian focusing on 17th-century trade and commerce Elisabeth...
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Gerda Ploug Sarp, Ulla Poulsen Skou, Christine Swane 1937 Birgit Engell, Astrid Friis, Nathalie Krebs, Clara Pontoppidan, Anna Schytte 1936 Elna Borch, Valborg...
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1500–1700: Volume 2, Industry, Trade and Government (1984) pp 119–20. Astrid Friis; Arthur Redford (December 1929). "Alderman Cockayne's Project and the...
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 176–177. List of Lord Mayors of London Astrid Friis. Alderman Cockayne's Project and the Cloth Trade. London: Milford, 1927...
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Frederiksen (1845–1903), pedagogue, writer and women's rights advocate Astrid Friis (1893–1966), historian and journal editor Emma Gad (1852–1921), playwright...
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2023-12-09. "Gitte Madsen". DHF (in Danish). Retrieved 2023-12-09. "Astrid Friis Larsen". DHF (in Danish). Retrieved 2023-12-09. "Bente Solsbæk". DHF...
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Didrik Weinreich Fischer Johan Georg Forchhammer Hermann Ernst Freund Astrid Friis Johannes Frederik Frølich G. E. C. Gad Ludvig Gade Vincenzo Galeotti...
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Marshal Otte Krumpen (1473–1569) who had married her sister Anne Lykke. Astrid Friis (18 July 2011). "Sophie Lykke". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon, Gyldendal...
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woman in Denmark to have a professorship of any kind. The first two were Astrid Friis (appointed professor of history at the University of Copenhagen in 1945)...
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host by Christopher Læssø and Felix Schmidt. On the judging panel Jarl Friis-Mikkelsen, Cecilie Lassen, Nabiha and Peter Frödin will return while. Once...
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1924–1932: Ellen Jørgensen 1932–1942: Axel Lindvald 1942–1965: Povl Bagge and Astrid Friis 1965–1973: Svend Ellehøj 1973–1982: Inga Floto and Erling Ladewig Petersen...
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(1888–1947) Ulla Mary Elisabeth (b. 1916), m. 1939 Baron Sigvard Gustaf Beck-Friis (b. 1913) Baroness Christina Mary Cecilia (b. 1943), m. 1968 (div. 1981)...
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Henrik Rothlieb (1747–1758) Peter von Psilander (1758–1763) Joakim Beck-Friis (1763–1769) Adam Johan Raab (1769–1776) Olof von Nackreij (1776–1782) Salomon...
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Frandsen. "Glænø". Den Store Danske, Gyldendal. Retrieved October 1, 2019. Astrid Friis. "Mogens Gøye". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon, Gyldendal. Retrieved October...
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Lotte Friis (born 9 February 1988) is a Danish competitive swimmer from Allerød Municipality. Friis was born in Blovstrød. Finishing third in the 1500...
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Étienne Bertrand Weill, Germans Ermičs, Gjertrud Hals, Grethe Sørensen, Hanne Friis, Ilkka Suppanen, Jakob Jørgensen, Katriina Nuutinen, Iskos Berlin/Boris...
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Astrid Strauss or, rarely, Strauß (born 24 December 1968 in Berlin) is a former freestyle swimmer from East Germany, who won the silver medal in the 800 m...
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mercantilism." Scandinavian Economic History Review 5.1 (1957): 3–25. Friis, Astrid (1938). Heckscher, Eli F. (ed.). "Economic History of Sweden". The Economic...
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Lise Andersen's husband, Copenhagen businessman Sonja Richter as Lise Friis Andersen, politically active vlogger Nicolas Bro as Freddie Holst, Copenhagen...
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films and television series, including a significant role as Elisabeth Friis in the Danish TV series Matador. Her career ended in 2003. She died at her...
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Championships, Adlington won the 800-metre freestyle gold medal, beating Lotte Friis over the final 50 metres, and silver in the 400-metre freestyle behind world...
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multi-instrumentalist Astrid Stampe Feddersen (1852 in Christinelund – 1930), a Danish women's rights activist Johannes Friis-Skotte (1874 in Vordingborg...
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Schmidt Jarl Friis-Mikkelsen Cecilie Lassen Peter Frödin TopGunn 2 2015-2016 Matias Rubik's Cube solver Dynamic Duo William Jarl Friis-Mikkelsen Cecilie...
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quotesss.com. Retrieved 2019-11-25.[permanent dead link] Nilsen, Håvard Friis (2013). "Resistance in therapy and war: Psychoanalysis before and during...
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Norway's literature though Norwegian-born writers such as Peder Claussøn Friis and Ludvig Holberg contributed to the common literature of Denmark–Norway...
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