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journalists and lawyers. The
families Baudissin and
their Danish branch of "
Bauditz" are
listed in
joint entries in the 1909, 1911, 1915 and 1959 editions...
- Bogtrykkeri. p. 10. Christiansen, p. 14. Christiansen, p. 154.
Bauditz, pp. 26-27.
Bauditz, p. 30.
Bauditz, p. 49. Christiansen, p. 159. Christiansen, p. 161. "[Danish]...
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final battle of the
First Schleswig War. The
Danish forces under Christian Bauditz won the battle. The
commander of Schleswig-Holstein's army,
General Karl...
- Wolf
Heinrich von
Baudissin or
Bauditz (1579–1646) was a
distinguished Protestant German cavalry commander who rose to the rank of
field marshal during...
- Sjællandske
adelsfanan "rostjeneste" Lt.Gen.
Gustaf Adolf Bauditz (Baudissin) 2
squadrons Bauditz regiment Col.
Ditlef Rantzau 2
squadrons 2nd Sjællandske...
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Louise Gustave Dorothea Hildegard Wright née
Bauditz (1861–1935) was a
Danish philanthropist,
feminist and
peace activist. From 1913, she
headed the philanthropic...
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entered into
Danish service as a
young man. In 1675 he was a
captain in
Bauditz Regiment,
shortly thereafter transferred to the
Danish Guards, promoted...
- Carl Wolle [da] (1813–1893) 22
April 1874 Royal
Danish Army
Christian Bauditz [da] (1815–1909) 23
April 1874 29
January 1885 Royal
Danish Army Christian...
- (in Danish). Copenhagen:
Politikens Forlag. p. 158. ISBN 87-567-7250-5.
Bauditz, Ove (1936). "Eremitagen 1736-1936".
Jagtslottet Eremitagen i Jægersborg...
- (1835–1911)
Christian Henrik Arendrup Erni
Arneson Ferdinand Bauditz Gustav Bauditz Peter Bauditz Sten
Baadsgaard Hans
Bendix Carl
Bernhard Johannes Bjerg...