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Thomes Thomesen (1816–1887) was a
Norwegian merchant and politician. He was a merchant, ship-owner and
shipbuilder in the town of Kragerø. He was elected...
- Ole
Thomesen (12
November 1817 – 8
October 1905) was a
Norwegian jurist and
politician for the
Liberal Party. A
member of the
Norwegian Parliament for...
- (VA),
consulted with
Charlene Thomesen, a
forensic psychiatrist.
Because of her
considerable clinical expertise,
Thomesen was able to
review do****ents...
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Christen Thomesen Sehested (24
August 1664 – 13
September 1736) was a
Danish Admiral.
Sehested was born in Copenhagen, Denmark-Norway. He was the son of...
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Thomasen Carl,
Christian Thomæsen Carl,
Christian Thomesen Carl,
Christen Thomasen Carl or
Christen Thomesen Carl, in
German tradition Carlson or Karlson,...
- part of the
Royal Danish Naval Museum. The ship is
named after Christen Thomesen Sehested, a
Danish vice-admiral
during the
Great Northern War (1709-1721)...
- nl; no] as
Instructor 2 Lærke
Winther Andersen as
Instructor 3
Amelie Thomesen as
Daisy Sofie Pedersen Munkholm as
Daisy Jonathan Holland of
Variety said...
- and was
replaced by Ture Sparre.
Corfitz Ulfeldt and
Chancellor Christen Thomesen Sehested were the
chief negotiators of the
Danish delegation. The French...
- and 1490, and he
added a new
chapel attached to the
abbey church.
Eskil Thomesen, the last
Catholic prior,
received permission to wear the
vestments of...
- (1676–1713),
Danish navy officer.
Middle name also
given as Thomasen,
Thomesen, or Thomasen. Fred Carl (politician),
American politician Howie Carl (1938–2005)...