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Christen Degn
Brøndum (21
March 1856 – 18
April 1932) was the
proprietor of
Brøndums Hotel in Skagen, Denmark,
which was
closely ****ociated with the Skagen...
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Erling Brøndum (11 July 1930 – 4
August 2017) was a
Danish journalist and politician.
Brøndum, a
member of the
Venstre political party,
served as the defence...
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Brøndums Hotel, in the
little harbor town of
Skagen in the
north of Denmark, is
remembered for its
close ****ociations with the late 19th-century artists...
- Lene
Brøndum (born 26 June 1947) is a
Danish actress. At the 23rd
Guldbagge Awards she won the
award for Best
Actress for her role in Hip Hip Hurrah!...
- Schäfer.
Later it also
became known as the
Brøndum gang in
reference to one of its members,
Henning Brøndum,
decisive role in
numerous actions. It made...
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Strand in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. The
akvavit manufacturer A.
Brøndum & Søn was
based at the site from 1840.
After its
acquisition by De Danske...
- Gilberston,
written by
Laura Jayne Tunbridge, and
produced by Mic****e
Brøndum. It
stars Bella Ramsey and
Safia Oakley-Green. In 1605,
religious conservatism...
- The artist's
mother Ane
Hedvig Brøndum in the red room (Danish:
Kunstnerens mor Ane
Hedvig Brøndum i den røde stue) is an oil on
canvas painting by Danish...
- forsvaret.dk (in Danish). Gardehusarregimentet.
Retrieved 28
September 2018.
Brøndum,
Christian (17
November 2014). "Dronningen
fejrer tvivlsomt jubilæum"....
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Eilif Peterssen from Norway. The
group gathered together regularly at the
Brøndums Hotel. Skagen, in the very
north of Jutland, was the
largest fishing community...