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Chresten is the
Danish equivalent of Christian. It may
refer to:
Chresten (singer) (born 1988)
Danish singer Christen Berg (1829–1891),
Danish liberal...
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Chresten Scott Davis (born 16
September 1975) is a
former New
Zealand rugby union player. A
loose forward,
Clark represented Manawatu, the
Central Vikings...
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Chresten Falck Damborg (born 24
February 1987),
known as
Chresten, is a
Danish singer who won
season 6 of the
Danish X Factor. He
became one of the finalists...
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Chresten Winding (/ˈkaɪ ˈwɪndɪŋ/ KY WIN-ding; May 18, 1922 – May 6, 1983) was a Danish-born
American trombonist and jazz composer. He is
known for...
- Kirkegård. "Christen Berg". Den
Store Danske.
Retrieved October 1, 2020. "
Chresten (Christen)
Poulsen Berg".
Dansk Biografisk Leksikon.
Retrieved October...
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Theology in 1816. On 20
February 1826, No. 76/115 was sold at
auction to
Chresten Jacobsen (1663-1838). He paid e 23,240
rigsdaler for No. 76 and another...
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first two
members of
parliament elected,
namely Peter Thygesen Holm and
Chresten Hørdum. In 1906, the
party created the
Social Democratic Youth ****ociation...
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Copenhagen Fire of 1795. A
brewery in the
courtyard was for a
while leased by
Chresten Jacobsen,
father of J.C. Jacobsen,
prior to his
acquisition of Bo. 5 on...
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Cooper (7 tests)
Jimmy Cowan (51 tests, 2 matches) Ron
Cribb (15 tests)
Chresten Davis (2 matches)
Steve Devine (10 tests) Tom
Donnelly (15 tests) Matt...
- Industries, an
aircraft manufacturer All
pages with
titles containing Christen Chresten (disambiguation) Christin, a
given name
Christening (disambiguation) Kristin...