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Carit Etlar, the better-known pen name of Carl Brosbøll (August 7, 1816 – May 9, 1900), was a
Danish author,
known mostly for his 1853 book Gjøngehøvdingen...
- (born 1968 in Fredericia), businessman,
former CEO of Lego
Group Carit Etlar (1816 in
Fredericia – 1900),
Danish author of Gjøngehøvdingen in 1853 Magdalene...
- May 2 –
Seweryn Morawski,
Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1819) May 9 –
Carit Etlar (Carl Brosbøll),
Danish author (b. 1816) May 18 – Félix Ravaisson-Mollien...
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Redacteur Ploug mod
Clemens Petersens Anmeldelse i 'Fædrelandet' af af
Carit Etlars Folkekomedie 'Hr.
Lauge med den" (1861) "Brev fra Prof. H. C. Andersen,...
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background for the 1910
Danish film "Peter Tordenskjold",
based on a
Carit Etlar play, and the 1942 film "Tordenskjold går i land". In 1993, the two-act...
- Gøngehøvdingen
Directed by
Annelise Hovmand Written by
Carit Etlar Annelise Hovmand Produced by
Johan Jacobsen Starring Jens Østerholm Cinematography...
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arborescens Wikidata: Q3315478 Wikispecies:
Entelea arborescens CoL: 39XSC EPPO:
ETLAR GBIF: 4261683 GRIN: 15192 iNaturalist: 343580 IPNI: 834001-1 ITIS: 845734...
- is a 1963
Danish drama film
based on the
novel of the same name by
Carit Etlar. It was
directed by
Johan Jacobsen and
starring Poul Reichhardt. It followed...
- Svend's
Exploits was
translated by
Benjamin Thorpe, from the work of
Carit Etlar. A
second variant, De
lange Næser (English: "The long noses") was collected...
- his
exploits were
fictionalized under that name by
Danish author Carit Etlar. The
historicity of his
aliases has
since been disputed.
Little is known...