Clara Sophie Tybjerg née Sarauw (3 March 1864 – 14 January 1941) was a Danish women's rights activist, pacifist and educator. In 1915, she attended the...
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Tybjerg may refer to: Tybjerg, a village in Denmark Tybjerg Church, a church Tybjerg Manor, a manor house and estate Clara Tybjerg, Danish women's right...
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Lone Træholt (1958–), first female general in the Danish armed forces Clara Tybjerg (1864–1941), women's rights activist and pacifist Elisa Ussing (1885–1949)...
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Ingeborg Tolderlund (1848–1935) – women's rights activist and suffragist Clara Tybjerg (1864–1941) – women's rights activist, pacifist Anna Westergaard (1882–1964)...
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Belgium: Eugénie Hamer, Marguerite Sarton Denmark: Thora Daugaard, Clara Tybjerg Germany: Anita Augspurg, Lida Gustava Heymann (secretary and interpreter)...
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attended the International Women's Conference in The Hague, together with Clara Tybjerg. Thereafter she established and later headed the Danske Kvinders Fredskæde...
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Voldborg Ølsgaard (1877–1939) – Danish peace and women's rights activist Clara Tybjerg (1864–1941) – Danish feminist, peace activist and educator Louise Wright...
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South African cleric, initiator, anti-apartheid, Nobel Peace Prize 1984 Clara Tybjerg (1864–1941) – Danish feminist, peace activist and educator return to...
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pastor, author, poet, philosopher, historian, teacher and politician. Clara Tybjerg (1864 in Kalvehave – 1941) a women's rights activist, pacifist and educator...
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Friis-Skotte (1874 in Vordingborg – 1946), a Danish politician and minister Clara Tybjerg (1864–1941), women's rights activist Johan Friis ( 1494–1570), Danish...
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Early activists from Denmark included Thora Daugaard (1874–1851) and Clara Tybjerg (1864–1941). Other early members of the organization included Benny...
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Finnish. Together with Eline Hansen, Thora Daugaard, Louise Wright and Clara Tybjerg, in 1915 Moltesen was a co-founder of the Danish peace organization...
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(1848–1935) – women's rights advocate and suffragist active in Thisted Clara Tybjerg (1864–1941) – feminist, suffragist, peace activist, educator List of...
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in The Hague in 1915, together with other Danish activists including Clara Tybjerg, Thora Daugaard and Andrea Brochmann. She went on to establish the Danish...
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Nicolaus Sarauw and Betzy Wilhelmine Hansen and was the younger sister of Clara Tybjerg (1864–1941). She was educated at the N. Zahle's School, studied mathematics...
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Else Kai Sass, historian William Scharff, painter Grethe Sønck, actor Clara Tybjerg, Supreme Court justice Herman Vedel, painter Tibirke Church was used...
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voting rights and factory law. In 1915, together with Thora Daugaard, Clara Tybjerg, Benny Cederfeld de Simonsen and Henni Forchhammer, she became an early...
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Kvindernes Internationale Liga for Fred og Frihed, with Thora Daugaard, Clara Tybjerg, Louise Wright and Eva Moltesen. She was also active in the struggle...
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Danish peace organizations should come under its control. Together with Clara Tybjerg and Henriette Beenfeldt, Cederfeld de Simonsen maintained that it could...
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Haxan Films In a 2001 audio commentary featuring film scholar Casper Tybjerg, Tybjerg notes that the actual figure is closer to 50,000. In an essay published...
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