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Karen Iversdatter Krabbe (1637-1702) was a
Danish noblewoman who pla**** an
important role
behind the
scenes during the
peace negotiations at Nijmegen...
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father had
connected him to the
powerful Thott family by
marrying Beate Iversdatter Thott (died 1487) as his
second wife in 1466. His last
stepmother was...
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Christmas 1662,
children were
accused when
sisters Ingeborg Iversdatter and
Karen Iversdatter (8
years old),
children of one of the
newly executed women...
- The son of
unmarried parents—Hans
Christophersen Bojer and
Johanna Iversdatter Elgaaen—he grew up as a
foster child in a poor
family living in Rissa...
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Oriental and
African Studies. pp. 425–493. ISBN 9780728601666. Røsok,
Marie Iversdatter (2016). /qààmîsték ʋúúrsìté/ The
Sound Pattern of Aari (Master's thesis)...
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Ingeborg Iversdatter,
Maren Olsdatter,
Karen Olsdatter,
Karen Nilsdatter,
Kirsten Sørensdatter, and
Sigri Pedersdatter.
Ingeborg Iversdatter was the first...
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councilman in Skien,
Cornelius Jansen Trinnepol (1611–1678) and Anne
Iversdatter (1605–1642), a
daughter of
councilman Iver
Christensen and Margrethe...
- The
gravestone of
Ulvhild Iversdatter to
Melau may,
among other available sources,
illustrate noblewomen's
fashion in the late 16th and the
early 17th...
- Jörgen
Krabbe (1633–1678), Danish-Swedish
lawyer and
nobleman Karen Iversdatter Krabbe (1637–1702),
Danish noblewoman Katrin Krabbe (born 1969), German...
- born in Horg Muni****lity, Norway, the son of
Peder Dahl and
Johanna Iversdatter Elgaaen. He was the half-brother of the
novelist and
playwright Johan...