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Baroness Abelone "Lona"
Birgitte Gyldenkrone, (née Gulowsen; 30
January 1848 – 20 May 1934) was a
Norwegian operatic soprano.
After first performing at...
- Hans Gude (1825–1903),
Norwegian romanticist landscape painter Lona
Gyldenkrone (1848–1934),
opera singer Henrik Ibsen (1828–1906), playwright, theatre...
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gobiniennes (in French). Paris: Klincksieck. 1966. p. 95. or Güldencrone,
Gyldenkrone Donnard, Jean-Hervé (1967).
Gobineau à Athènes, 1864–1868 : exposition...
- the Güldencrone family, also
spelled Guldencrone and
Gyldenkrone, is a
Danish and
Norwegian noble family with the rank of fief baron.
Vilhelm M****lis...
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patent for
Joachim Christian Geelmuyden. 1813 by extinction.
Norway Gyldenkrone Baron 1673
baron (friherre)
patent for
Wilhelm af M****lis with name...
- with the
Norwegian National Opera until 1971,
later voice teacher Lona
Gyldenkrone (1848–1934), soprano,
performed in
operas and
concerts in Scandinavia...
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Eivind Groven,
composer Sigmund Groven,
harmonica virtuoso,
composer Lona
Gyldenkrone (1848–1934),
opera singer Johan Halvorsen,
composer Morten Harket, singer...
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Guards in the same year. In 1939 he also
married Anne-Sophie
Emerentze Gyldenkrone in
Copenhagen on 15 July. They had four
children Suzanne, Anne Beate...
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Fraugdegaard (1787-1834) and
secondly to
baron Ove
Christian Ludvig Emerentius Gyldenkrone (1795-1863). In 1806, Bülow
married lady-in-waiting
Emilie Augusta Marie...
- was
constructed in 1780–84 by
nobleman and
diplomat Christian Frederik Gyldenkrone (1741–1788),
based upon
plans by
architect Christian Joseph Zuber (1736–1802)...