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- Johan Theodor Holmskjold. Theodor Holmskjold property holdings Danmarks Naturfredningsforening The Life and Works of Theodor Holmskjold[permanent dead...
- described from Denmark in 1790 by Danish naturalist and mycologist Theodor Holmskjold, and was sanctioned under this name by Elias Magnus Fries in his 1821...
- Europe and North America. The species was first described by Theodor Holmskjold in 1790. The oregonensis variety, only reported from the Pacific Northwest...
- coccinea (Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin, 1774) and Peziza dichroa (Theodor Holmskjold, 1799). Although some authors in older literature have applied the generic...
- Karl Johann von Königsmarck (1659–1686), Swedish count Johan Theodor Holmskjold (1731–1793), botanist Ole Berendt Suhr (1813–1875), investor Thora Fiedler...
- by Johan Theodor Holmskiold who named the house after his wife Sophie Holmskjold. Its next owner, Constantin Brun, had it completely rebuilt at the turn...
- species name cristata was coined in 1790 by Danish mycologist Theodor Holmskjold (as Ramaria cristata). However, Carl Linnaeus described apparently the...
- was destro**** in a fire in 1909. Aldershvile was built by Johan Theodor Holmskjold, who was director-in-chief both of the Royal Danish Postal Services and...
- Dorothea Biehl, playwright, translator (died 1788) 14 June – Johan Theodor Holmskjold, botanist, civil servant (died 1793) 1 July – Johannes Wiedewelt, sculptor...
- von Königsmarck (1659 in Nyborg – 1686), Swedish count Johan Theodor Holmskjold (1731 in Nyborg – 1793), botanist Ole Berendt Suhr (1813 in Nyborg – 1875)...