Frederik Marcus Knuth may refer to: Frederik Marcus Knuth (politician) (1813–1856), 5th Count of Knuthenborg, Danish aristocrat, civil servant and politician...
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Frederik Marcus Knuth, 5th Count of Knuthenborg S.K. (11 January 1813 – 8 January 1856) was a Danish aristocrat, landowner, civil servant and politician...
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Frederik Marcus Knuth, 9th Count of Knuthenborg (5 May 1904 – 14 June 1970) was a Danish taxonomist especially known for the collection and classification...
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archaeologist Estefania Knuth (born 1973), Spanish golfer Frederik Marcus Knuth (taxonomist) (1904–1970), Danish taxonomist Frederik Marcus Knuth (1813-1856), Danish...
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first wife, Frederikke Louise Knuth (1797–1819), died in 1819. After Frederikke's death, he married Marie Elisabeth Knuth (1791–1851), her sister. Marie...
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Knuthenborg (category Buildings and structures of the Knuth family)
von Knuth (1747–1776) Eggert Christopher Knuth (1722-1776) (1776–1802) Johan Henrik Knuth (1802–1818) Frederik Knuth (1818–1856) Frederik Marcus Knuth (1813-1856)...
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industrial brewery by brewer Christian Ditlev Friedel (1817-1882) and Frederik Marcus Knuth. In 1891, Rabeshave Brewery merged with 11 other breweries as De...
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grandifolia. It was transferred to Rhodocactus as R. grandifolius by Frederik Marcus Knuth in 1936. However, this was not accepted by most botanists, and Rhodocactus...
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It was given its accepted placement in Cylindropuntia in 1930 by Frederik Marcus Knuth. The fruits are also eaten by various wild birds and mammals, including...
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George Engelmann and John Milton Bigelow was published in 1856. Frederik Marcus Knuth placed the species in the genus Cylindropuntia in 1936. Further...
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Formally the Monarch Term length 4 years Formation 22 March 1848; 176 years ago (1848-03-22) First holder Frederik Marcus Knuth Website Official website...
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Vermund Larsen, businessman, company founder (born 1909) 14 June – Frederik Marcus Knuth (taxonomist) and count of Knuthenborg (born 1904) 4 October – Christian...
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Pereskia by Alwin Berger, and was raised to a genus in 1936 by Frederik Marcus Knuth. The genus was later sunk back into in a broadly defined genus Pereskia...
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Knuthenlund (category Buildings and structures of the Knuth family)
Christopher Knuth 1736–1776: Eggert Christopher Knuth 1776–1802: Johan Henrich Knuth 1802–1818: Frederik Knuth 1818–1856: Frederik Marcus Knuth 1856–1876:...
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Minister Took office Left office Time in office Party Cabinet 1 Knuth, FrederikFrederik Marcus Knuth (1813–1856) 22 March 1848 16 November 1848 239 days Independent...
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" referring to its dark red thorns. In 1936, Curt Backeberg and Frederik Marcus Knuth reclassified it into the genus Ferocactus. "The IUCN Red List of...
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referring to the spear-like appearance of its spines. In 1936, Frederik Marcus Knuth transferred the species to the genus Thelocactus. Gómez-Hinostrosa...
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(1827–1915) F.Michx. – François Andre Michaux (1770–1855) F.M.Knuth – Frederik Marcus Knuth (1904–1970) F.M.Leight. – Frances Margaret Leighton (later Isaac)...
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March – Leck Fischer, writer and playwright (died 1956) 5 May – Frederik Marcus Knuth (taxonomist) and count of Knuthenborg (died 1970) 25 June – Poul...
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Josias Raben-Levetzau (1852-1853) Consortium consisting of a.o. Frederik Marcus Knuth (1853-1902) David Peter Friderichsen (1902-1951) Mathias Wilhjelm...
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for around a year in 1855. His next home was at, Amaliegade 17. Frederik Marcus Knuth, Count of Knuthenborg,had his last cith home in the building. He...
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1848 15 November 1848 Nonpartisan Minister of Foreign Affairs Frederik Marcus Knuth 22 March 1848 15 November 1848 Nonpartisan Minister for Trade...
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households at the 1845 census. Fredrik Marcus Knuth resided in the building with his wife Karen Grevinde Af Knuth, their three children (aged three to seven)...
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Prince Erik, Count of Rosenborg (Erik Frederik Christian Alexander zu Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg; 8 November 1890 – 10 September 1950) was...
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Jomfruens Egede (category Caspar Frederik Harsdorff buildings)
curator of Vallø and Vemmetofte and managing Knuthenborg for Count Frederik Marcus Knuth, the underage nephew of his wife. As a result, he administrated...
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Tange Lars Fogh Mortensen Lartey Lawson Candidates Niels Flemming Hansen Marcus Knuth Birgitte Bergman Maria Pryds Steen Holm Iversen Tina-Mia Eriksen Søren...
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In September 2017, Naser Khader and two other members of parliament, Marcus Knuth and Martin Henriksen, sent an email to three other members of Parliament...
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Fritz 12 November 1893 Veterinarian Bovrup 9 March 1931 322 17123 Knuth, Frederik Marcus 5 May 1904 Count Knuthenborg pr. Bandholm 19??-04-22 370 19410 Meincke...
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Khader (C), 13,579 votes; Astrid Krag (A), 34,077 votes; Marcus Knuth (V), 12,931 votes; Stén Knuth (V), 6,736 votes; Rasmus Horn Langhoff (A), 10,788 votes;...
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co-founder of CEPOS) Joachim Gersdorff (Steward of the Danish Realm, 1650–60) Marcus Knuth (Member of parliament, Denmark) Hannibal Sehested (Prime Minister of...
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