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Hansken (1630 – 9
November 1655 in Florence) was a
female Sri
Lankan elephant that
became famous in
early 17th-century Europe. She
toured many countries...
- Tweakers.
Retrieved 11
September 2018.
Named after the
famous elephant Hansken,
because of
their tremendous memory Mislan,
Richard (2010). "Creating laboratories...
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Ferdinand Bol (2017–2018), HERE.
Black in Rembrandt's time (2020),
Hansken, Rembrandt's
Elephant (2021) and RAW (2022). List of single-artist museums...
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Granly Meldalen Karianne (5
August 2016). ""Forfatterbølla" som
kastet hansken og
giftet seg med prinsessen". Dagbladet.no. Ole Paus: Kjære Kongen. Stenersens...
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sanctuary and died in 2003. A
statue to her
memory stands in
Slater Park.
Hansken,
female Sri
Lankan elephant who
toured many
European countries from 1637...
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individual elephants History of
elephants in
Europe Hansken Abul-Abbas Dürer's
Rhinoceros "Hanno (elephant)". The 48 Laws of Power...
- Heyden, with whom he had four children:
Adriaen (c. 1555/65 – 1618).,
Hansken (Jan or Hans) (1561 – 1620/1628),
Tanneken and Susanna. The sons would...
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Udine depicts "Annone",
whose tomb was
designed by
Raphael himself.
Hansken, a
female elephant from
Ceylon that
became famous in
early 17th-century...
- had
twice the
opportunity to see a live elephant: Don
Diego in 1630 and
Hansken in 1655. A po****r
anecdote concerns the elephant's smile. To find out...
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known to have
illustrated some
discoveries for Galileo, and
depicted Hansken the
famous elephant, when dead. In his
final years he
produced a number...