• Godske Christoffersen Lindenov or Lindenow (d. 1612 Copenhagen) was a Danish naval officer and Arctic explorer. He was a commander on one of King Christian...
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  • Georges Lecointe Christian Leden Ernest de Koven Leffingwell Percy Lemon Godske Lindenov Martin Lindsay Fyodor Litke Ivan Lyakhov Alistair Mackay Alexander...
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    Lindersvold (category Buildings and structures of the Lindenov family)
    estate at Faxe. It is unclear who owned the estate after Lindenov's death in 1593. Godske Lindenov, who was Admiral and Head of Bremerholm, acquired Lindersvold...
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  • Lindersvold, Bækkeskov and Store Restrup. Lindenov was born in circa 1612, the son of Godske Christoffersen Lindenov and Karen Gyldenstjerne. His father had...
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    Christian IV of Denmark, sends three expeditions led by John Cunningham, Godske Lindenov and Carsten Richardson (all piloted by James Hall), to search for the...
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  • command of one of five ships in the 1606 expedition to Greenland led by Godske Lindenov and sent by Christian IV of Denmark to locate the lost Eastern Norse...
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  • Christian IV's Expeditions to Greenland under John Cunningham (1605), Godske Lindenov (1606), and Carsten Richardson (1607). In his first voyage he charted...
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  • Pietersen Kuyter (?–1654), seaman and early settler of New Netherland Godske Lindenov (?–1612), Greenland Conrad Malte-Brun (1755–1826), Danish-born French...
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  • Christian IV's Expeditions 1605–1607 Southeast Greenland John Cunningham Godske Lindenov Carsten Richardson James Hall Hall Expedition 1612 Southwest Greenland...
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  • 2nd Greenland Expedition is sent to Greenland under the command of Godske Lindenov. Christian IV embarks on a comprehensive upgrade of Copenhagen's fortifications...
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  • Røde Løve served as Godske Lindenov's ship during the 1605 Hans Køning expedition to Greenland and John Cunningham's during the Lindenov expedition the next...
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  • shore where the Nørrearm branches north. The fjord is named after Godske Lindenov (d. 1612), admiral of the Danish Navy noted for his role in King Christian...
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  • refer to: Lindenow, Victoria, a town in Australia Lindenov family, Danish noble family Godske Lindenov, a Danish naval officer and Arctic explorer who led...
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    respectively commanded by John Cunningham (or "Hans Køning"; 1605), Godske Lindenov (1606), and Carsten Richardson (1607). The Danes had a falling-out...
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  • of Denmark and Norway (Born 1575 in the Holy Roman Empire) Undated Godske Lindenov, arctic explorer Jørgen Dybvad, theologian and mathematician Blangstrup...
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  • piloting of James Hall and commanding Godske Lindenov in the Løven and John Knight in the Katten. During the Lindenov expedition of 1606, Cunningham served...
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  • Cunningham's flagship during the 1605 Hans Køning expedition to Greenland; Godske Lindenov's flagship during his expedition the next year; and Carsten Richardson's...
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