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Dorothe Engelbretsdatter (16
January 1634 – 19
February 1716) was a
Norwegian author. She prin****lly
wrote hymns and
poems which were
strongly religious...
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after 1705) was a
Norwegian poet and hymn writer.
Grytten and
Dorothe Engelbretsdatter were the only
known Norwegian poets in the 17th-century. Her life was...
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though Norwegian-born
writers such as
Peder Claussøn Friis,
Dorothe Engelbretsdatter and
Ludvig Holberg contributed to the
common literature of Denmark–Norway...
- 1709 –
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, ****anese shōgun (b. 1646) 1716 –
Dorothe Engelbretsdatter,
Norwegian author and poet (b. 1634) 1785 – Mary,
Countess of Harold...
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author of a
baroque tribute poem to the
Norwegian poet
Dorothe Engelbretsdatter (1634–1716), whom she
defended and admired. In 1715, she
wrote the...
- (1846–1908), poet and
playwright Ove
Christian Drejer (1806–1836)
Dorthem Engelbretsdatter, also
known as
Dorthem Engebretsdatter (1634–1716) Inge
Eriksen (born...
- (d. 1699) 1630 – Guru Har Rai, Sikh Guru (d. 1661) 1634 –
Dorothe Engelbretsdatter,
Norwegian author and poet (d. 1716) 1653 –
Johann Conrad Brunner,...
- Bull,
Johan Christian Dahl, and
Camilla Collett;
reliefs of
Dorothe Engelbretsdatter and
Petter D****; and
busts of
Edvard Grieg (marble, 1902), Ole Irgens...
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English Marian Engel (1933–1985, Canada/Newfoundland), nv.
Dorothe Engelbretsdatter (1634–1716, Norway), poet & hymn wr.
Helene von
Engelhardt (1850–1910...
- alto soloist,
mixed chorus,
string orchestra or
organ (text:
Dorothea Engelbretsdatter) 1952
Kantate ved Det
Jyske Musikkonservatoriums 25-års jubilæum 1953...