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Ploug House (Danish:
Plougs Gård) is a
listed Neoclassical property on the
corner of Højbro
Plads and Ved
Stranden in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It...
- of the Dannebrog. Carl
Ploug's gravestone in
Vestre Cemetery features a
portrait relief of him by
Wilhelm Bissen. Carl
Plougs Vej in
Frederiksberg is...
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Kristine Cathrine Ploug (née Altenburg) (1760–1837),
known as Aunt
Ploug (Faster
Ploug in Norwegian), was a
relative of
playwright Henrik Ibsen, cited...
- gingkoapp.com. Aristotle,
Politics 1274b 18–23 McGlew, 1993: 95 n. 16. Jon
Ploug Jørgensen, The
taming of the
aristoi - an
ancient Gr****
civilizing process...
- apud Athenaeus, 13.612a and 15.687a. Aristophanes, Birds, 1549–1551. Jon
Ploug Jørgensen, The
taming of the
aristoi – an
ancient Gr****
civilizing process...
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Plougs Gård on Vestergade,
built around 1790, is one of the
finest buildings in the town with its
Neoclassical facade.
Jesper Ploug made his...
- year,
Johan Andreas Altenburg's
sister Kristine Cathrine Ploug (née Altenburg),
called «aunt
Ploug» in the
Altenburg and
later Ibsen family,
moved in with...
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Grapheme Phoneme(s)
Example Notes g /ɣ, x/ Gäize (goose),
Ploug (plough)
Voiced velar fricative,
unvoiced in the
syllable coda and
before an unvoiced...
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Birthe Neumann Olga Fjeldsø
Sonja Oppenhagen [da; ko; sv]
Lydia Vetterstrøm/
Ploug Anette Støvelbæk
Alice Frigh Bjarne Henriksen Otto
Frigh Ulla Vejby [da]...
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Ploug is
marine scientist known for her work on
particles in seawater. She is a
professor at the
University of Gothenburg, and was
named a fellow...