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Fredrikke Louise Nielsen (born
Fredrikke Louise Jensen July 5, 1837, in Haugesund, died July 7, 1912, in Bergen), was a po****r
Norwegian actress and a...
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Fredrikke Egeberge (23
November 1815 – 16 May 1861) was a
Norwegian pianist and composer.
Annichen Fredrikke Sophie Egeberge was born in
Christiania of...
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Fredrikke Andrea Møllerup Mørck (9
November 1861 – 14
October 1934) was a
Norwegian liberal feminist, editor, and teacher. She
served as the editor-in-chief...
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Fredrikke Amalie Holtemann Rynning Waaler (7 May 1865 – 2
February 1952) was a
Norwegian composer, violinist, and
proponent for women's rights. Waaler...
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Fredrikke S.
Palmer (May 26, 1860 –
March 23, 1947) was a Norwegian-born
American illustrator and cartoonist, best
known for her work in The Woman's Journal...
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Fredrikke Helene Schwirtz (15 May 1819 – 9 Jan 1870) was a Norwegian-Danish
stage actress and
opera soprano. She was from Copenhagen, Denmark. She was...
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Gerda Marie Fredrikke Wegener (née Gottlieb; 15
March 1885 – 28 July 1940) was a
Danish illustrator and painter.
Wegener is
known for her
fashion illustrations...
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Fredrikke Marie Qvam (née Gram) (31 May 1843 – 10
September 1938) was a
Norwegian humanitarian leader, feminist,
liberal politician and the wife of Prime...
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Norwegian national anthem, "Ja, vi
elsker dette landet". The
composer Fredrikke Waaler based a
composition for
voice and
piano (Spinnersken) on a text...
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alongside women's
rights activist Fredrikke Marie Qvam. In 1899, Krog
attended a
Congress meeting of the International...