Johan Christian Sergei Fabritius (29 May 1890 – 2 November 1946) was a Finnish military lieutenant colonel. He received his military training mainly in...
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Michael Fabritius de Tengnagel and Adolphine née Leth. His father was a son of the wealthy Copenhagen-based merchant and shipowner Michael Fabritius and had...
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Goldsmid (1587–1616), known by his Latinized name Johann Fabricius Carel Fabritius (sometimes spelled Fabricius, 1622–1654), Dutch painter David Fabricius...
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Christopher Fabritius (27 August 1710 - 23 January 1787) was a Danish court goldsmith. Fabritius was born on 27 August 1710 in Copenhagen, the son of master...
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Pro-German resistance movement in Finland (section The negotiations in January 1945 and Fabritius travels to Germany)
Colonel Ragnar Nordström, Lieutenant Colonels Carl Lindh and Johan Christian Fabritius, Counselor Petter Forsström and Dr. Erkki Osmonsalo. Aarne Runolinna...
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Johan Friederich Wewer (8 March 1699 – 9 May 1759) was a Danish merchant and ship-owner. He was a co-founder of Fabritius & Wewer and was also active...
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Gotthilf Just Fabritius (1 September 1703 – 7 May 1766) was a Danish merchant. Just Fabritius was born in Copenhagen to German immigrants. His father...
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Varehuset Messen (section Johan Christian Lund)
Benners and secondly to Marie Catherine Fabritius von Tengnagel. His second wife was the daughter of Michael Fabritius and Anna Maria Marie de Köster. After...
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consort of king Christian VI, did not want to use the crown worn by her predecessor and had a new crown made by royal jeweler Frederik Fabritius (1683–1755)...
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1753–1759: Johan Friderich Wever 1753–1767: Oluf Blach 1754-1758: Jens Werner Ackeleye 1758-: Johan Johan Frederik 1755–1766: Just Fabritius 1760–1768:...
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Nybrogade 6 (section Christian Reinhardt Chartier)
brother Ludvig Fabritius de Tengnagel and one maid. The eldest of the two sons was the later chamberlain and amtmand Conrad Alexander Fabritius de Tengnagel...
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komplet) (1731-1745) Georg Christian Jacobi (1745-1746) Michael Fabritius (1746-1775) Anna Maria Köster (1775-1805) Conrad Fabritius de Tengnagel (1805-1806)...
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Johan Laurentz Jensen, often referred to as J. L. Jensen (8 March 1800 – 26 March 1856), was a Danish artist who specialized in flower painting. In parallel...
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Johan Frederik Classen, frequently also J. F. Classen, (11 February 1725 – 24 March 1792) was a Danish-Norwegian industrialist, major general, landowner...
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established by Johan Frederik Classen in 1776. The two-storey main building is from 1859. Johan Frederik Classen and his partner Just Fabritius had established...
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Magdalene Bärens Wikimedia Commons has media related to Johanna Fosie. Fabritius, Elisabeth (2003). "Dansk Kvindebiografisk Leksikon - Johanna Fosie"....
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of Denmark, Chamberlain (1828–1843): Johan Sigismund von Møsting, Minister of Finance (1843–1855): Poul Christian Stemann, Privy Councillor of Denmark...
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Yellow Palace, Copenhagen (category Christian IX of Denmark)
the property was listed as No. 71 I. It was by then owned by Johan Jegind. On Christian Gedde's map of St. Ann's Quarter from 1757, it was marked as No...
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Bentzon Resch (1810–1837) Christian Wulff (1837–1849) Michael Conrad Fabritius de Tengnagel (1849– ) Nanna Bilsted Fabritius de Tengnagel ( –1863) Hans...
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and National Socialist figures, including Bertel Gripenberg, Johan Christian Fabritius, Arvi Kalsta and Yrjö Raikas. Forsström funded the Nazi Kansallissosialisti...
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archeologist Christian Keller, professor em. neuroanatomist Terje Lømo and med. professor Johan Stanghelle politicians: Jan Balstad, Gunnar Garbo, Christian Hintze...
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Copenhagen, Iselin initially worked for Fabritius & Wever, a trading house owned by Michael Fabritius and Johan Frederik Wæver. In 1749 he established...
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Just Fabritius. He constructed a new house on the land. It is believed that the architect was Johan Christian Conradi, who also worked on Fabritius' townhouse...
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1876–1881: Christian Jenssen (V) 1882–1889: Johan Arnt Hegvik (V) 1890–1891: Johan G. Haugen (V) 1892–1895: Hilmar M. Romstad (V) 1896–1898: Johan Arnt Hegvik...
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1899–1903: Henrik Christian von Leuenbach 1903–1907: Hans Sophus Sørensen 1907–1923: Caspar Frederik Johansen Wegener 1923–1942: Johan John Aschlund Ammundsen...
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November – Joachim-Daniel Preisler, actor (died 1809) 12 February – Frederik Fabritius, goldsmith (born 1683) 28 February – Johannes Erasmus Iversen, composer...
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gaardnavne: Hedmarkens amt (in Norwegian) (3 ed.). Kristiania, Norge: W. C. Fabritius & sønners bogtrikkeri. pp. 103–104. "Norsk Lovtidende. 2den Afdeling....
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(born 1659) 6 August – Christian VI, King of Denmark (born 1699) 13 November – Michael Fabritius, businessman (died 1697) "Christian VI: Scandinavian king"...
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Skagen Painters (section Christian Krohg)
Johansen and Thorvald Niss from Denmark, Oscar Björck and Johan Krouthén from Sweden, and Christian Krohg and Eilif Peterssen from Norway. The group gathered...
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gaardnavne: Kristians amt (in Norwegian) (4 ed.). Kristiania, Norge: W. C. Fabritius & sønners bogtrikkeri. p. 137. "Civic heraldry of Norway - Norske Kommunevåpen"...
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