Christen Christensen may refer to: Christen Christensen (figure skater) (1904–1969), Norwegian figure skater Christen Christensen (politician) (1826–1900)...
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Christen Christensen (1826–1900) was a Norwegian military officer and politician. He was born in Førde, but the family soon moved to Lærdal. As a military...
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politician Christen Christensen (shipowner) (1845–1923), Norwegian ship-owner Christen Collin (1857–1926), Norwegian literary historian Christen Dalsgaard...
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Christen Christensen (18 January 1806 – 21 August 1845) was a Danish sculptor and medallist. His works as a medallist include the Royal Danish Academy...
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Framnæs mek Værksted has its origins from three earlier shipyards. Christen Christensen took over Rødsverven in 1868 and bought the other yards one by one...
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Christensen Danish pronunciation: [ˈkʰʁestn̩sn̩], is a Danish (and Norwegian) patronymic surname, literally meaning son of Christen, a sideform of Christian...
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Christen Christensen Raunkiær (29 March 1860 – 11 March 1938) was a Danish botanist, who was a pioneer of plant ecology. He is mainly remembered for his...
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Christen Christensen (9 September 1845 – 16 November 1923) was a Norwegian shipyard and ship-owner. He was the founder and chairman of the world's largest...
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Aviat Eagle (redirect from Christen Eagle II)
Christen Eagle. Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Acro Sport II Sorrell Hiperbipe Steen Skybolt Pitts Special Frank L. Christensen Bayerl...
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Lars Christensen was born at Sandar in Vestfold, Norway. Born into a wealthy family, Christensen inherited his whaling fleet from his father, Christen Christensen...
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Christen Christensen (17 September 1904 in Oslo – 2 June 1969 in Oslo) was a Norwegian pair skater. He represented Oslo Skøiteklub. His pairs partner was...
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several portraits of his fellow artists such as Ditlev Blunck and Christen Christensen (both in the Danish National Gallery, a scene from the Academy's...
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built Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance. The ship, financed by Christen Christensen, an entrepreneur from Sandefjord, was noted for his participation...
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Sandefjord Museum (redirect from Commander Christen Christensen's Whaling Museum)
Consul Lars Christensen, the son of Norwegian shipyard and ship owner, Christen Christensen. Its full name is "Commander Christen Christensen's Whaling Museum"...
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footballer Niels Christian Christensen (1881–1945), Danish sport shooter Christen Christensen (disambiguation) Chris Christensen (born 1988), Norwegian swimmer...
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pair skater. She represented Oslo Skøiteklub. Her pairs partner was Christen Christensen. They are the 1933 World bronze medalists. They finished fifth at...
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Sleipner 66.5 (capacity) Otilie Christensen 2 1871 Fremad Christen Christensen 3 1869 Schooner Fredrikke 45 Christen Christensen 4 1870 Brig Nornen 105.5 P...
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1893 by a Norwegian expedition under C.A. Larsen, who named it for Christen Christensen of Sandefjord, Norway, a pioneer of modern Antarctic whaling. It...
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in 1972, the company was created to manufacture the Christen Eagle, designed by Frank L. Christensen after he was unable to acquire the design rights to...
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Tandberg, businessperson and industrialist (died 1978) 17 September – Christen Christensen, pair skater (died 1969). 22 September – Arvid Brodersen, sociologist...
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whaler, Christen Christensen, sent the Vesterlide to San Pedro, captained by his own son, to hunt blue whales in the Bay of Corcovado. Christensen also financially...
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Lorents Christensen (1810–1862) and Othilie Juliane Kruge (1820–1903). He was the elder brother of military officer Sophus Christensen and whaler Christen Christensen...
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whaler Christen Christensen. Through the former he was a brother-in-law of Dorothea Christensen, and through the latter an uncle of Lars Christensen. In...
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and ship-owner Christen Christensen together with Ole Wegger (1859-1936) director of Framnæs Mekaniske Værksted. The ship was christened Viking. The ship...
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island, later naming it Mt. Christensen after his longtime partner and majority owner of the Jason, Christen Christensen. Larsen named Robertson Island...
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whaling and sealing expeditions funded by ship owners, particularly by Christen Christensen and his son Lars. The first two Norwegian expeditions were carried...
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at Eidsvoll in 1814. Christen (Andersen) Mølbach was born in Kristiansand in Vest-Agder, Norway, the son of Anders Christensen Mølbach (1735, died 1809...
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hit, only one man succumbed to his wounds—the helmsman on duty, Christen Christensen. Texas's commanding officer, Captain Baker, escaped unhurt and quickly...
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European smooth snake. The Slowworm is considered a lizard.: 22 Christen Christensen (1845–1923), a Norwegian shipyard and ship-owner Johan Bryde (1858–1925)...
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Christen Niemann Rosenkilde (8 January 1786 - 12 November 1861) was a Danish actor and writer. Rosenkilde was born on 8 January 1768 in Slagelse, the son...
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