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Diderik Hegermann (6
December 1763 – 7
February 1835) was a
military officer and
government minister of Norway. He
served as a
member of the Norwegian...
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Lillie De
Hegermann-Lindencrone (1844–1928), born
Lillie Greenough in Cambridge, M****achusetts and
later known as
Lillie Moulton, was a
trained singer...
- Lore Harp
McGovern (née Lange-
Hegermann,
March 3, 1944) is an
American entrepreneur and
philanthropist based in California. She co-founded
Vector Graphic...
- His
singing at such soirées was
vividly described by Anna
Lillie de
Hegermann-Lindencrone, the
American wife of the
Danish Amb****ador to the Holy See:...
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Effie Frederikke Nicoline Octavia Hegermann-Lindencrone (1860–1945) was
among Denmark's most
notable porcelain artists. She
devoted her
entire life to...
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Collins 2000, p. 5.
Hegermann 1990, p. 131. Strayer,
Joseph R. ed. (1986). "Jerusalem"...
- p. 465. ISBN 978-87-7674-434-2. In the
Courts of Memory, by
Lillie de
Hegermann-Lindencrone,
relates the
story of the
origin of his nickname, with the...
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Ditlev Hegermann-Lindencrone (1807-1893) was a
Danish general and
politician who was the main
Danish commander at the
Battle of
Vejle during the Second...
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Didrik Hegermann Grønvold (16
December 1855 – 24
March 1928) was a
Norwegian educator and writer. He was born in
Bergen as a son of
vicar Christian August...
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Literature and History, p. 28 (2016).
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Hegermann,
Harald (2008) "The
Diaspora in the ****enistic Age." In: The Cambridge...