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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...
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Margrethe Frische,
widow Fuiren (1665–1673)
Thomas Fuiren (1673–1686) Diderik,
Baron Fuiren (1686–1700)
Diderik II,
Baron Fuiren (1700) The
Crown (1700–1737)...
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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...
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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....
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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...
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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...