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Guldberg is a
Scandinavian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Cathinka Guldberg (1840–1919),
Norwegian nurse Cato
Maximilian Guldberg (1836–1902)...
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elementary reactions. Both
aspects stem from the
research performed by Cato M.
Guldberg and
Peter Waage between 1864 and 1879 in
which equilibrium constants were...
- Stig
Guldberg (November 26, 1916 in
Denmark -
April 18, 1980) is
founder of the
Guldberg-Plan, a society,
which has been
organising rehabilitation camps...
- (Danish, Kommune),
until 1
January 2007. The "Høegh-
Guldbergs nationalhistoriske anlæg" ("Høegh-
Guldbergs National Historical Garden") on the
grounds of the...
- the
daughter of
Christian David Gebauer.
Christian Gebauer was Høegh-
Guldbergs teacher and
mentor while he
studied at the
Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen...
- Ove Hoegh-
Guldberg FAA (born 26
September 1959, in Sydney, Australia), is a
biologist and
climate scientist specialising in
coral reefs, in particular...
- stereochemistry, have left a
lasting legacy.
Peter Waage and Cato
Maximilian Guldberg formulated the law of m**** action,
fundamental to
chemical reaction theory...
- the country. Høegh-
Guldberg incites a coup
against him.
Christian refuses to hand
Struensee over to the people, but Høegh-
Guldberg lies that the doctor...
- half-brother
Hereditary Prince Frederick, and the
Danish politician Ove Høegh-
Guldberg. From 1784
until Christian VII's
death in 1808, Christian's son, later...
- Ove Høegh-
Guldberg (born
Guldberg; 1
September 1731 – 7
February 1808) was a
Danish statesman, historian, and de
facto prime minister of
Denmark during...