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Margrethe Qvitzow (1652 - c. 1700) was a
Danish poet and
memoir writer. She is most ****ociated with her translations.
Qvitzow was born and raised...
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Christine Qunta (born 1952, S Africa, p/nf)
Sayyid Qutb (1906–1966, Egypt, f/nf/p) Anne
Margrethe Qvitzow (1652–1700, Denmark, p/nf)...
- son of Tetz
Rosengaard til Kværkeby (died c.1420) and Tale
Jensdatter Qvitzow. The name
Rosengaard stems from the
manor of
Rosengartenon on Rügen. The...
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first mentioned in 1438, and was
owned by the
Qvitzow family for the
first few
hundred years.
Henning Qvitzow, who
owned Rørbæk, was Fyn's
master of supplies...
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order to lead the
students onwards. Anne
Margrethe Bredal Anne
Margrethe Qvitzow Paludan, J. "Thott, Birgitte". In Bricka, Carl
Frederik (ed.).
Dansk Biografisk...
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Qunta (b. 1952,
South Africa), poet &
social wr. in
English Anne
Margrethe Qvitzow (1652–1700, Denmark), poet,
translator & mem. List of
women writers (A–L)...
- (1867–1936),
opera singer,
music critic, journalist,
educator Anne
Margrethe Qvitzow (1652–1700), poet,
translator and
memoirist Ingeborg Raunkiær (1863–1921)...