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    Sophus Otto Müller (24 May 1846 - 23 February 1934) was a Danish archaeologist. He was born in Copenhagen, the son of C. Louis Müller. Sophus studied...
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  • and referee Sophus Lie (1842–1899), Norwegian mathematician Sophus Michaëlis (1865–1932), Danish poet, novelist and playwright Sophus Müller (1846–1934)...
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    the research by Sophus Lie was about and "among the 19th century masters, Lie's work is in detail certainly the least known today". Sophus Lie was an eager...
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    dolmens, long barrows and passage graves. In 1898, Danish archaeologist Sophus Müller was first to present a migration-hypothesis stating that previously...
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  • Heritage Agency of Denmark. Retrieved 8 January 2015. A.P. Madsen; Sophus Müller; et al. (1900). Affaldsdynger fra stenalderen i Danmark, undersøgte...
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  • Nielsen (Copenhagen, 26 July 1899 - ?), paternal granddaughter of Johan Sophus Müller (Flensborggaard, Glumsø S., 4 August 1857 - 13 May 1934, buried in Ordrup...
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    known dolmens, long barrows and passage graves. In 1898, archaeologist Sophus Müller was first to present a migration-hypothesis stating that previously...
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    reconstructed. The traditional order of the plates was determined by Sophus Müller, the first of many to analyze the cauldron. His logic uses the positions...
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    Hindsgavl Manor, Basse Fønss, agreed to loan out the Hindsgavl Dagger. Sophus Müller, director of the National Museum, was so impressed with it that he convinced...
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    Jürgensen Thomsen (1825–1865) Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae (1856–1874) Sophus Müller (1895–1921) Olaf Olsen (1981–1995) Steen Hvass (1996–2001) Carsten U...
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    benefited from many Danish contributions, with prominent scholars such as Sophus Müller (1846-1934), Georg F.L. Sarauw, J.J.A. Worsaae and Peter Glob. The contributions...
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    literature and other institutes. Therefore, the versions of the name used by Sophus Müller, Trap Danmark, during the excavations led by Thorkild Ramskou in 1971–72...
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    became the mentor of a new generation of archaeologists: including Sophus Müller in Denmark. He was also a professor at the university. He supported...
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    travelling to Denmark and Sweden in 1929, where he had a chance meeting with Sophus Müller. On his return to Britain he began a systematic examination of Mesolithic...
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    (1809–1891), was a numismatist and the father of Sophus Müller. The couple's youngest son, Adam August Müller, was a renowned painter. Bricka, Carl Frederik...
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    Høffding (1843–1931) Vilhelm Thomsen (1842–1927) Edvard Holm (1833–1915) Sophus Müller (1846–1934) Marcus Rubin (1854–1923) Ludvig Wimmer (1839–1920) julius...
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    proliferous researcher and writer. This apparently led to conflict with Sophus Müller (1846-1934), director of the National Museum of Denmark. With help from...
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  • about 50 km (31 mi) to the northeast of its unnamed northeastern point. Sophus Müller Naes is the southwestern point of the bay. Kilen lies just a few km...
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    Sophus Juncker-Jensen (16 February 1859 – 16 October 1940) was an early Danish photographer. He operated a photographic studio in Copenhagen from 1888...
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    appeared in 1876, and was edited by the mathematician Sophus Lie, the physician Jacob Worm-Müller [no], and the biologist Georg Ossian Sars, and published...
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    (Austria) Nico Bouvy (Netherlands) 2 goals Robert Merz (Austria) Alois Müller (Austria) Sophus Nielsen (Denmark) Jarl Öhman (Finland) } Bror Wiberg (Finland)...
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    Sinthgunt is spelled Sinhtgunt (emphasis added). In the 19th century, Sophus Bugge stuck strictly to this reading, proposing a complex compound based...
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  • Sophus Nielsen Denmark France 10 17–1 22 October 1908 Gottfried Fuchs Germany Russia 16–0 1 July 1912 Europe UEFA European Championship Dieter Müller...
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  • and his Name find its proper place before the History of Mathematics." Sophus Lie It was first when a Danish student wrote a doctoral dissertation on...
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  • Svendsen går videre (category Films directed by Nils R. Müller)
    Vaage Helge Essmar Bjarne Bø Hans Bille Johannes Eckhoff Sophus Dahl Arve Opsahl Gaselle Müller Eugen Skjønberg Erik Lassen Dan Fosse Finn Mehlum Sigurd...
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    rune) in the Anglo-Saxon translation of Bede, as has been pointed out by Sophus Bugge. Bugge makes this reference in his edition of the Eddaic poem Grógaldr...
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    recognised Norwegian scientists include the mathematicians Niels Henrik Abel and Sophus Lie. Caspar Wessel was the first to describe vectors and complex numbers...
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  • Gurlitt Hugo Gyldmark Sven Gyldmark Birger Wøllner Gaarn Sophus Hagen Mads Hak Andreas Hallager Sophus Halle Povl Hamburger Asger Hamerik Ebbe Hamerik Margaret...
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    (2018–2021) Jonas Meffert (2018–2021) Phil Neumann (2019–2022) International Sophus Nielsen (1910–1911)[citation needed] Gábor Obitz (1925–1926) Dimitrios Daras...
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  • Inga Bostad (born 1963), philosopher Viggo Brun (1885–1978), mathematician Sophus Bugge (1833–1907), linguist Fredrik Rosing Bull (1882–1925), data processing...
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