Pauline Matilde Theodora Bajer (4 January 1840 – 4 March 1934) was a Danish women's rights activist and pacifist. Pauline Matilde Theodora Schlüter was...
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Fredrik Bajer (21 April 1837 – 22 January 1922) was a Danish writer, teacher, and pacifist politician who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1908 together...
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rights organization. It was founded in 1871 by activist Matilde Bajer and her husband Fredrik Bajer; Fredrik was a Member of Parliament and the 1908 Nobel...
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Ouchterlony and Matilde Bajer. DK was founded in 1871 as a branch of the French Association Internationale des Femmes with Matilde Bajer as chairman and...
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(1815 in Holmegaard – 1870) a Danish merchant, politician and brewer Matilde Bajer (1840 in Frederikseg – 1934) a Danish women's rights activist and pacifist...
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Bajer to grant women municipal suffrage. In 1886, in response to the perceived overcautious attitude of DK in the question of women suffrage, Matilde...
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Bajer to grant women municipal suffrage. In 1886, in response to the perceived overcautious attitude of DK in the question of women suffrage, Matilde...
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There were several active women members of the organization, including Matilde Bajer, Henriette Beenfeldt, Henni Forchhammer, Eline Hansen, Johanne Meyer...
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with that country. Nanna Aakjær (1874–1962) – woodcarver, suffragist Matilde Bajer (1840–1934) – women's rights activist, suffragist, pacifist Jutta Bojsen-Møller...
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February – Frederik Jensen, stage and film actor (born 1863) 4 March – Matilde Bajer, women's rights activist and pacifist (born 1840) 9 July – Johanne Bindesbøll...
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Association, was a Danish women's association which was founded in 1885 by Matilde Bajer and Elisabeth Ouchterlony. They had both been co-founders of the Danish...
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Baez (born 1941) – American anti-war protester, inspirational singer Matilde Bajer (1840–1934) – Danish feminist and peace activists Ella Baker (1903–1986)...
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established with Christian Molbech as its first editor. 4 January – Matilde Bajer, women's rights activist and pacifist (died 1934) 10 June – Theodor...
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Signe Arnfred (born 1944), sociologist specializing in gender studies Matilde Bajer (1840–1934) – women's rights activist and pacifist Annestine Beyer (1795–1884)...
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Women's Society (Dansk Kvindesamfund) is founded by Matilde Bajer and her husband Fredrik Bajer. 1 October 1872 – Kvindelig Læseforening is founded at...
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rights activist Katherine Clerides (born 1949) – Cypriot peace activist. Matilde Bajer (1840–1934) – Danish feminist and peace activists Henriette Beenfeldt...
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movement, and served on the board of the KF paper Hvad vi vil alongside Matilde Bajer, Anna Nielsen and Massi Bruhn. In 1889, Luplau founded the Danish suffrage...
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1885. The Danish Women's Society was founded in 1871 by Matilde Bajer and her husband Fredrik Bajer and the society's official magazine, Kvinden & Samfundet...
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States in 1959). Kuskaella bajerae † Fanti & Damgaard, 2018 Beetle Matilde Bajer A fossil soldier beetle found in Baltic amber from the Eocene of Kaliningrad...
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arbitration. Peckover met Fredrik and Matilde Bajer at a Nordic Women's meeting in 1888. She paid Matilde Bajer's expenses so that she could participate...
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instruction, in the family, and in the law". An AIF membership card issued to Matilde Bajer of Copenhagen in December 1870 states that its goals were, "To work...
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1885, she left the DK, alongside among others Elisabet Ouchterlony and Matilde Bajer, to found the Kvindelig Fremskridtsforening (Female Progress Union)...
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30 women, including Gyrithe Lemche, Henni Forchhammer, Estrid Hein, Matilde Bajer and Ellen Hørup. They travelled throughout Denmark encouraging women...
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"Lockwood attended several international peace conferences. She supported Bajer in his work to found the Permanent International Peace Bureau, and she founded...
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