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- married scientist Caspar Bartholin the Elder (1585–1629), botanist Jørgen Fuiren (1581–1628), historian Ole Worm (1588–1654) and theologian Hans Brochmand...
- Margrethe Frische, widow Fuiren (1665–1673) Thomas Fuiren (1673–1686) Diderik, Baron Fuiren (1686–1700) Diderik II, Baron Fuiren (1700) The Crown (1700–1737)...
- temperate zones. They are named for Danish physician and early botanist Georg Fuiren (Jorgen Furenius), 1581–1628. Species currently accepted by The Plant List...
- Copenhagen, Denmark. The charity was founded by Christine Harboe (née Baroness Fuiren). The building was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings...
- antiquities he collected in Italy were acquired by the physician Thomas Fuiren (1616–1674) for his cabinet of curiosities; through his testamentary donation...
- its southern extension, was also known under the name. Diderich Fyrens (Fuirens) Gang, a just three metres wide alleyway, connected the street (at No....
- owned a share in the estate in around 1731. In 1731, Christiane Harboe (née Fuiren). She died in 1735 and Gerdrup was the following year sold in auction. The...
- include the composer Franz Joseph Glæser. The property belonged to Henrich Fuiren the Younger from at least the 1610s, He was buried on 16 October 1631. His...
- as a birk from 1678. Hans Svane died later that year but his widow Marie Fuiren kept the estate until 1687. Hans and Margrethe Svane's granddaughter, Marie...
- On 3 April 1793, it was acquired by Margrethe Eilersen, widow of Diderik Fuiren til Fuirendal. Her property was listed in Copenhagen's first cadastre of...