- HDMS Iver
Hvitfeldt was a
coastal defense ship
built for the
Royal Danish Navy in the 1880s. She was the only
member of her class. As she was intended...
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Moltke is a
noble family resident in
Germany and Scandinavia.
Moltke may also
refer to: Erik
Moltke (1901–1984),
Danish art
historian Helmuth James Graf...
- Navy have
borne the name Iver ****tfeldt or Iver
Hvitfeldt,
after Iver ****tfeldt. HDMS Iver
Hvitfeldt (1886), an
ironclad in
service 1887–1919. HDMS ****tfeldt (1943)...
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Jerichau (1851–1878), who died of
malaria and
typhus in Rome, and
Holger Hvitfeldt Jerichau (1861–1900) who
painted primarily impressionistic landscapes...
- The
thousand years of uncertainty: AD 500–AD 1500 (1938) pp. 81–87.
Hvitfeldt, Arild.
Danmarks Riges Krønike "St Willibrord"
Catholic Encyclopedia,...
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Margareta ****tfeldt (5
November 1608 – 16
November 1683) was a Norwegian-Swedish noblewoman,
estate owner and philanthropist. She was the
prime benefactor...
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Arild ****tfeldt (Arvid) (11
September 1546 – 16
December 1609) was a
Danish historian and
state official,
known for his
vernacular Chronicle of Denmark...
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Mexico in 1924 as Anáhuac
Floriano Pingyuan (1888)
Helgoland Iver
Hvitfeldt Skjold Herluf Trolle class (1899)
Herluf Trolle Olfert Fischer Peder Skram...
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monument by the
sculptor Giovanni Dupré to the wife of
Count Moltke-
Hvitfeldt,
formerly Danish amb****ador to the
Court of Naples.
Bronzino – The Martyrdom...
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named after its benefactress, the Norwegian-Swedish
noblewoman Margareta Hvitfeldt (1608–1683), who left the
larger part of her
estate to the school. The...