Frederik Moltke Bugge (23 September 1806 – 9 July 1853) was a Norwegian philologist and educator. Bugge was born in Trondhjem as a son of bishop Peter...
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Frederik Moltke Bugge (6 October 1923 – 2001) was a Norwegian barrister and businessperson. Bugge was born in Kristiania, son of barrister Wilhelm Bugge...
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Frederik Moltke Bugge (16 January 1865 – 8 November 1938) was a Norwegian barrister and politician. He was born in Haram as a son of bishop Frederik Wilhelm...
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administrator Eva Bugge (born 1945), Norwegian diplomat Frederik Moltke Bugge (1806-1853), Norwegian philologist and educator Frederik Moltke Bugge (1923-2001)...
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bishop Frederik Wilhelm Klumpp Bugge, great-grandson of educator Frederik Moltke Bugge, great-great-grandson of bishop Peter Olivarius Bugge and great-grandnephew...
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Trondheim. He was the father of Frederik Moltke Bugge (1806–1853), rector at Trondheim Cathedral School and Søren Bruun Bugge (1798–1886), rector of Christiania...
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barrister Frederik Moltke Bugge. He was a grandson of barrister Fredrik Moltke Bugge, great-grandson of bishop Frederik Wilhelm Klumpp Bugge, great-great-grandson...
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Lucie Benedicte Bugge (1794–1873). He was also the maternal grandson of bishop Peter Olivarius Bugge, nephew of educator Frederik Moltke Bugge and a first...
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he established the law firm Bugge, Arentz-Hansen og Rasmussen (BA-HR) together with Knut Rasmussen and Frederik Moltke Bugge, which became one of Norway's...
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Frederick V of Denmark (redirect from Frederik V of Denmark)
G. (1873–1874). "Grev Adam Gottlob Moltkes Plan for Frederik den Femtes Regering" [Count Adam Gottlob Moltke's plan for Frederick the Fifth's Government]...
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established the law firm Bugge, Arentz-Hansen og Rasmussen (BA-HR) together with Lars Arentz-Hansen and Frederik Moltke Bugge. BA-HR became one of Norway's...
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a son of rector Frederik Moltke Bugge (1806–1853) and Anne Marie Magelssen (1811–1874). He was a nephew of professor Søren Bruun Bugge and grandson of...
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Ludvig Vibe (redirect from Frederik Ludvig Vibe)
was Ludvig Cæsar Martin Aubert. In general, Vibe was allied with Frederik Moltke Bugge, whereas other positions like Anton Martin Schweigaard and Herman...
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service. Moltke was also involved in the Atlantic slave trade. Christian Frederik von Moltke (b. 1736) Catharine Sophie Wilhelmine Caroline von Moltke (b....
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Schultz 1832–1832: Frederik Christoffer, greve af Trampe 1833–1838: Christian Hersleb Hornemann 1838–1851: Frederik Moltke Bugge 1851–1855: Hans Jørgen...
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Alf Vetlesen (1878–1963) and teacher Aagot Bugge (1881–1967). He was a great-grandson of Frederik Moltke Bugge. He finished his secondary education at Oslo...
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[clarification needed] 1769–1774: Ludvig Moltke 1769–1772: Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff 1773–1783: Thomas Bugge 1774–1778: Peter Christian Abildgaard...
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Bætzmann 1843–1844 Frederik Moltke Bugge 1845 Hans Peter Jenssen, Sr. 1845–1846 Jens Nicolai Jenssen 1847–1848 Frederik Moltke Bugge 1849–1850 Samuel Severin...
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1849–1860 Succeeded by Andreas Grimelund Academic offices Preceded by Frederik Moltke Bugge Praeses of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters 1851–1855...
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Ludvig Andersen Aars 1905 Johan Kristian Skougaard 1906–1908 Fredrik Moltke Bugge 1909–1910 Olaf Berg 1910 Thomas Cathinco Bang, Jr. 1911 Lyder Nicolaysen...
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lodger. Count Carl von Moltke was a resident of the building for around a year in 1855. His next home was at, Amaliegade 17. Frederik Marcus Knuth, Count...
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(Mecklenburg) Matthæus Molteke (~1220) Frederik Moltke til Stredfeld (d. After 1265) Johann von Moltke (d. ~1309) Eberhard Moltke (d. 1310) Lords of Rundtoft in...
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Denmark. Jytte Hilden: Slotsholmen, Magtens Ø. Copenhagen 2006. 202 p. Lars Bugge: Glemte broer i København Archived 2012-02-22 at the Wayback Machine "Open...
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Prime Minister, 1828–1841), Peder Anker (Prime Minister, 1814–1822), Frederik Due (Prime Minister, 1841–1858), Georg Sibbern (Prime Minister, 1858–1871)...
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