- Poul
Egede Sporon (30
August 1795 - 29
November 1854) was a
Danish Supreme Court attorney.
Sporon was born on 30
August 1795 in [[Virum, the son of Supreme...
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Bejerholm and
sisters Catrine Kirstine Sporon (1742–1820) and
Elisabeth Kirstine Sporon (1746–1820). The two
Sporon sisters came from a
prominent family...
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Hornbech (1766–1845),
their two
children and a maid.
Friderich Gottlieb Sporon (1749–1811), a
Supreme Court judge,
resided in the
building with his three...
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secretary Johan Theodor Holm and
crown prince Frederick's
governor Professor Sporon. On 30 June 1780, she gave
refuge to her
nephews and nieces: the children...
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secretary Johan Theodor Holm and
crown prince Frederick's
governor Professor Sporon; she is
described as
ambitious and
reportedly used her
influence for petitioners...
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Christian Abildgaard 1774–1787:
Henrik Gerner 1778–1781:
Benjamin Georg Sporon 1779–1786:
Joachim Michael Geuss 1782–1787:
Vilhelm August Hansen 1784–1798:...
- 1813) 3
August –
Jacob Holm,
businessman (born 1770) 29
November – Poul
Sporon, lawyer, (born 1795) "Frederick VII | king of Denmark".
Encyclopedia Britannica...
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married the
naval officer Hans
Christian Sneedorff.
Christian Klingberg Poul
Sporon "Poul Skibsted".
Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish). 18 July 2011. Retrieved...
- 5 to 21), two
apprentices and one maid.
Benedicte Elisabeth Hilker (née
Sporon, 1785–1852),
widow of the
merchant (grosserer) Carl
August Hilcker, resided...
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Christen Friis Rottbøll
Henrik Jansøn
Samuel F.C.
Sibbern Benjamin Georg Sporon Henrik Stampe Frands Thestrup P.K.
Thorsen Erasmus Georg Fog
Thune Frants...