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Petronelle Marguerite Mary Cook (née Crouch, May 16, 1925 –
September 22, 2016),
better known by the
pseudonym of
Margot Arnold, was a British-born American...
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Petronelle Sombart Majer (1897-1949) was one of the
original members of The Potters.
Other than
artist and designer, she was also an
actress who performed...
- Anna
Henrikka "Henriette"
Petronelle Mathiesen (16
November 1762 – 18
March 1825 in Aker), was a
Norwegian actress and
culture personality. She was the...
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teacher there.
Jacob was a son of
inspector Edvard Munch (1738–1793) and
Petronelle Helene Krefting (1746 – 1810). He
married Emerentze Carlsen Barclay (1786–1869)...
- architect. He was born in Nore,
Norway in 1861 to Ole
Jacob Sparre and Anne
Petronelle Enger. He was
educated in Hanover,
Germany under C. W. Hase in 1883. After...
- Moss as a son of
merchant Nils
Lynge Hansteen (1782–1861) and
Severine Petronelle née Clementin. His
brother Christopher Hansteen became a
Supreme Court...
- The
spelling of her name
varies and is
sometimes given as Perrenelle,
Petronelle or Pernelle.
There is no
historical record indicating that she or her...
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published the play Præsten i
Hallingdal in 1825. In 1810, he
married Else
Petronelle Hofgaard (1790–1879). They were the
parents of
Norwegian poet and novelist...
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Norwegian civil servant (Norwegian: zahlk****erer). He was
married to
Petronelle Nicoline Green, with whom he had the
daughter Martine Elisabeth Schaft...
- 1624. Kent was the son of
Roger Kent of Copenhall,
Cheshire and his wife
Petronelle Hawkins. He was a
student of Barnard's Inn in
about 1586. He was in the...