- in Copenhagen, Denmark. The text has, however, survived. In 1510–1512,
Christiern Pedersen, a
Danish translator working in Paris,
searched Denmark high...
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Christiern Pedersen (c. 1480 – 16
January 1554) was a
Danish canon,
humanist scholar, writer,
printer and publisher.
Christiern Pedersen was born in Helsingør...
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Christian I (
Christiern I) (February 1426 – 21 May 1481) was a
German noble and
Scandinavian monarch under the
Kalmar Union. He was king of
Denmark (1448–1481)...
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campaigns of
Valdemar II of
Denmark (r. 1202–1241). The
oldest of them is in
Christiern Pedersen's
Danske Krønike,
which is a
sequel to Saxo Grammaticus's Gesta...
-
Christiern Gunnar Albertson (October 18, 1931 –
April 24, 2019) was a New York City-based jazz journalist,
writer and
record producer.
Albertson was born...
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translation of the
Bible in Danish, the
Bible of
Christian II
translated by
Christiern Pedersen, was
published in 1550. Pedersen's
orthographic choices set the...
- (1863),
telegraphy (1872) and a
railway station (1897).[citation needed]
Christiern Pedersen (c.1480 – 1554 in Helsinge) a canon,
humanist scholar, writer...
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access to the
Bible in
their own language. In 1524, Hans
Mikkelsen and
Christiern Pedersen translated the New
Testament into Danish; it
became an instant...
- "
Deutsche Biographie (in German).
Retrieved 2024-04-30. "Christian (
Christiern) I, 1426-81, Konge".
Dansk biografisk Lexikon.
Retrieved August 1, 2020...
- ISBN 978-91-7359-072-3. SELIBR 14835548. Carl
Frederik Bricka. "Christian (
Christiern) I, 1426-81, Konge".
Dansk biografisk Lexikon.
Retrieved 1 June 2018....