- The
Danish East
India Company (Danish:
Ostindisk Kompagni)
refers to two
separate Danish-Norwegian
chartered companies. The
first company operated between...
-
India Company (Danish:
Vestindisk kompagni) or
Danish West India–Guinea
Company (Det Vestindisk-Guineisk
kompagni) was a Dano-Norwegian
chartered company...
- Samfundsøkonomi).
Copenhagen . 1948. 347 pages. Glamann, Kristof:
Studie iAsiatisk Kompagnis økonomiskehistorie, 1732—1772, Glamann,
Kristof (1960). "The
Danish Asiatic...
- Institute. 2024.
Retrieved 3
August 2024. Thorsen, Isak.
Nordisk Films Kompagni 1906–1924, The Rise and Fall of the
Polar Bear.
Indiana University Press...
- Satnia, baterija, or sat
Czech Republic Rota, baterie, or roj
Denmark Kompagni, eskadron, or
batteri Finland Komppania, or
patteri France Compagnie, batterie...
- the
Santa Fe
Group and East
Asiatic Company (Danish: Det Østasiatiske
Kompagni or ØK) is a
multinational holding and
investment company,
based in Copenhagen...
- 757–8. Méliès Mage « Mes Mémoires » p. 175 Isac Thornsen,
Nordisk Films Kompagni, 1906-1924, vol. 5, KINtop/5-Studies in
Early Cinema, 2017, p.71, ISBN 978-0-86196-731-5...
- to a fortress. He also
founded the
Danish East
India Company (Asiatisk
Kompagni)
inspired by the
similar Dutch company.
Christian is the longest-reigning...
-
Cinematography Frederik Fuglsang Louis L****n
Distributed by
Nordisk Films Kompagni Release date 22 February 1918 (1918-02-22)
Running time 81
minutes Languages...
- Copenhagen,
Denmark Occupation(s) Film
director Film
producer Founder of
Nordisk Film
Kompagni Years active 1899–1924
Spouse Anna
Johanne Ludovica Hendriksen...