- Karl
Adolph Gjellerup (Danish: [ˈkʰɑˀl ˈɛːˌtʌlˀf ˈkelˀəʁɔp]; 2 June 1857 – 11
October 1919) was a
Danish poet and
novelist who
together with his compatriot...
- Pia
Gjellerup (born 22
August 1959) is a
Danish politician representing the
Social Democrats. She has been a
Member of
Parliament (Folketinget) since...
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Gjellerups Forlag,
originally Jul.
Gjellerups Forlag, was a
publishing house and
bookshop located in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Gjellerups Forlag is no longer...
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Dalager Christine Daugaard Tove
Ditlevsen Inge
Eriksen Bent
Faurby Karl
Gjellerup Anna Grue Meïr Aron
Goldschmidt Julius Villiam Gudmand-Høyer Thorkild...
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Ragnhild Louise Kathrine Dorothea Lindegaard Smidt Fabricius Gjellerup (1896–1958) was a
Danish lawyer who
graduated in 1922 from the
University of Copenhagen...
- phenomenon. The
short story Romulus (1883) by the
Danish author Karl
Gjellerup features cruelty to a
noble race horse. The
story was
inspired by a contemporary...
- Developer(s) IO
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Peter Gjellerup Koch
Morten Iversen Composer(s)
Jesper Kyd
Series Hitman Platform(s) Microsoft...
- 1857 – 21
August 1943) was a
Danish realist writer who
shared with Karl
Gjellerup the
Nobel Prize for
Literature in 1917 for "his
authentic descriptions...
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including the
suburbs of Tjørring, Snejbjerg, Lind, Birk, Hammerum, and
Gjellerup,
making Herning the 12th most
populous urban area in Denmark. Herning...
- farmer, logger,
businessman and politician,
emigrated 1873. Karl
Adolph Gjellerup (1857 in
Roholte vicarage at Præstø – 1919) a
Danish poet and novelist...