- The
Trampe family (German: v.
Trampe, Danish: af
Trampe, Norwegian: av
Trampe) is an
ancient noble family of
German origin. The
family became Imperial...
- The
Trampe bicycle lift (Norwegian:
Sykkelheisen Trampe) is a
bicycle lift in Trondheim, Norway,
invented and
installed in 1993 by
Jarle Wanwik. In 2013...
- Jørgen
Ditlev Trampe (5 May 1807 – 5
March 1868) was a
Danish nobleman and
civil servant who
served as
Governor of
Iceland (1850 to 1860). He was commonly...
- Olaf
Trampe Kindt (17
March 1913 – 19 May 1995) was a
Norwegian barrister. He was born in
Trondhjem as a son of
engineer Fredrik Christopher Trampe Kindt...
-
Frederich Christopher,
Count of
Trampe (19 June 1779 – 18 July 1832) was a Dano-Norwegian count,
civil servant and politician.
Trampe was born in Krabbesholm...
-
Fredrik "Fritz"
Christoffer Trampe Flood (13
January 1826 – 10 May 1913) was a
Norwegian merchant.
Fritz Trampe Flood was born in 1826 to
merchant Jørgen...
- 29),
nephew August Sophus Ferdinand Trampe,
niece Lovise Eleonore Sophie Margareth Trampe and two maids.
Trampe and his
family occupied the
entire building...
- to
their deployment. They are
common in
parts of East Asia and Europe. A
trampe lift
consists of a
pedal mounted on a
curbside track. The
cyclist remains...
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Christian VII
Governors of Iceland:
Frederik Christopher Trampe Frederich Christopher Trampe,
Count of
Trampe takes over the role of
Governor of Iceland, replacing...
- was so
small that the
governor of Iceland,
Frederich Christopher Trampe,
Count of
Trampe,
could not
offer any resistance. In 1855, the
Icelandic Army was...