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- players in Skomager take turns between each shot. Additionally, every shot must hit at least one cushion in order to be valid. A game of Skomager is typically...
- Gertrud Rasmus Skomagers (died 1556) was a Danish alleged witch. The case against her contributed to a change in the law regarding witch trials in Denmark...
- Knud Pfeiffer wrote the Danish lyrics. The Danish title is "Den lille skomager". Raquel Rastenni, acc. Harry Felbert's ****tet, Cond.: Harry Felbert recorded...
- cobbler, keep to your last. The same idea is also proverbial in Danish (Skomager, bliv ved din læst), Dutch (Schoenmaker, blijf bij je leest), German (Schuster...
- about 500 citizens), with the surnames Lauritsen, Rasmussen, Jensen and Skomager being the most common. Note that patronymic surnames were the norm then...
- began to level divide the teams. With a strong coach team led by Carl "Skomager" Hansen, the youth department achieved great success in this period and...
- (using a red ball). A variant (usually found in social settings is known as skomager). Mostly pla**** in Great Britain, bar billiards originated in the 1930s...
- was a nickname he got after his father's profession as a shoemaker (da:Skomager), and he was most commonly known in Denmark as Carl Skoma'r. He was the...
- lawyer who had a number of well-known cases, including the murder of Karl Skomager, Lars Anborg-Nielsen and Pedal-Ove. She has three siblings, including entrepreneur...
- (1919–2013), Austrian-British linguist and jewelry historian Gertrud Skomagers (died 1556), Danish alleged witch Gertrúd Stefanek (born 1959), Hungarian...