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Lucia Maria Ingemann (née
Mandix; 19
February 1792 – 15
January 1868) was a
Danish painter who is best
known for her
large altarpieces depicting biblical...
- Jørgen
Mandix (15
January 1759 – 8
August 1835) was a Danish-born
Norwegian judge. He was born in
Copenhagen to
Mauritz Mandix and
Lucie Marie Ursin....
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Egedesminde in Greenland. The
village of
Havredal is founded. 15
January – Jørgen
Mandix,
judge (died 1835) 14 July –
Frederik Gottschalk von Haxthausen, Danish...
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Jacob Hørgensen Klog 1824- Nørregade 53 Hans
Christian Brock 1726- Olud
Mandix Hans
Wesling 1757-
Skindergade 45
Christen Nielsen Waage 1753- Admiralgade...
- was
owned by
titular Privy councilor Jacob Mandix, and
after his
death in 1831 by his daughter,
Lucie Mandix, the wife of
Bernhard Severin Ingemann and...
- Amundrød, farmer,
schoolteacher and
politician (b. 1771) 8
August – Jørgen
Mandix,
judge (b. 1759). 15
September –
Henrik Carstensen, businessman, timber...
- Succeeded by
Georg Jacob Bull
Legal offices Preceded by
Johan Randulf Bull
Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of
Norway 1827–1830 Succeeded by Jørgen
Mandix...
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prose and poetry. He died in Sorø.
Ingemann was
married to
Lucie Marie Mandix (1792–1868), a painter,
whose works still hang in
Danish churches. I sne...
- "Esplanade" and 27 more hotels. The
hotel was
designed by
architect Heinrich Mandix, in the
reform style with
baroque and
classical appeal. At the
opening in...
- Buch ( - )
Claus Buchs enke ( -1759)
Albert Phillip Buch (1759-1769) O.
Mandix (1769-1771)
Frederik Carl
Christian von Støcken (1771-1794) Erik Svitzer...