Oscar Alexander Ræder — (12 June 1844 – 16 November 1877) was a Danish writer. He was born in Copenhagen as a son of Colonel Jacob Thode Ræder (1798–1853).[1] He was a brother of Carl Gustav Valdemar Ræder and Johan Georg Frederik Ræder, grandson of Johan Georg Ræder, a … Wikipedia
Carl Oscar Munthe — (12 December 1861 – 1952) was a Norwegian military officer and historian. Personal life He was born in Elverum[1] as a son of physician Christopher Pavels Munthe (1816–1884). He was a younger brother of historian and military officer Hartvig… … Wikipedia
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§ 12. Store og små bogstaver i proprier — (1) HOVEDREGEL Proprier skrives med stort begyndelsesbogstav. Denne regel gælder uanset om de pågældende proprier mere eller mindre tydeligt består af ord der også kan bruges som appellativer. I nogle tilfælde er det særlig vanskeligt at afgøre… … Dansk ordbog
Danish American — Dansk amerikanere Viggo Mortensen · Jacob Riis Lars Ulrich · Scarlett Johansson Total population Danish 1,486,981 … Wikipedia
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Kaj Munk — (eigentlich Kaj Harald Leininger Petersen; * 13. Januar 1898 in Maribo, Lolland, Dänemark; † 4. Januar 1944 in Vedersø, Dänemark) war ein dänischer Pastor, Poet, Gegner Hitlers und Märtyrer. Kaj Munk Büste in Vedersø … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Scanian dialects — Scanian (Audio|sv skånska.ogg| skånska ) is a closely related group of dialects which formed part of the old Scandinavian dialect continuum, spoken mainly in the province Scania in Southern Sweden. It is by most historical linguists considered to … Wikipedia