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    Landstinget was the upper house of the Rigsdag (the parliament of Denmark), from 1849 until 1953, when the bicameral system was abolished in favour of...
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    a decorator and architect. His designs included the Assembly Hall of Landstinget (1884), Cirkusbygningen (1886) and Concert du Boulevard on Vesterbrogade...
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    the King to parliament. Afterwards, a reception was held in the former Landstinget Chamber. On 21 January 2024, the royal family participated in a celebratory...
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    Financial Laws. This included support from the so-called Landstinget as well. The Landstinget was a smaller assembly of politicians, of which half of its...
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    Estrup. The Free Conservatives worked for unity between Folketinget and Landstinget. The founders of the Free Conservatives, originally eight Landsting members...
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    the Nicobar Islands, called Frederiksøerne ("Frederik Islands") or Ny Danmark ("New Denmark") by the Danes between 1754 and 1868. As with Greenland and...
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    or Rigsdag, composed of Folketinget (a lower house of commoners) and Landstinget (an upper house containing lords, landowners and industrialists). In...
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    and politician; member of Helsingør City Council from 1857 and of the Landstinget Gordon Norrie (1855–1941) Danish surgeon and ophthalmologist, named Norrie...
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    1192 Carl Christian Vilhelm Liebe (1820–1900) politician, speaker of Landstinget Louis Pio (1841–1894), a co-founder of the organized worker's movement...
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    bicameral parliament known as the Rigsdag; the other house was known as Landstinget. The difference between the houses was its size, voter representation...
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    its president and was at a by-election in Roskilde in 1886 elected for Landstinget. He was a captain in Helsingør Civil Artillery(Helsingør Borgerbevæbning)...
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    Folketinget to 8 seats of 114, Højre still had a majority of the seats in Landstinget and Hannibal Sehested remained Council President at first regardless...
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