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Sophus Tromholt (2 June 1851 – 17 May 1896) was a
Danish teacher,
astrophysicist and an
amateur photographer. He
worked as a
teacher at
Tanks School in...
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edition of the paper, Nationaltidende, was
launched in 1876.
Sophus Peter Tromholt published his
auroral observations in Dags-Telegrafen
which folded on 30...
- observations.
Elias Loomis (1860), and
later Hermann Fritz (1881) and
Sophus Tromholt (1881) in more detail,
established that the
aurora appeared mainly in the...
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village was the site of the
Kautokeino rebellion. From 1882 to 1883
Sophus Tromholt ran a
Northern Lights observatory here as a part of the
first international...
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death of his wife in 1924, was Die Frau des
Steffen Tromholt ("The Wife of
Steffen Tromholt", 1927), a semi-autobiographical novel,
which turned into...
- was not nominated.
Malmros married school teacher Marianne Tromholt on 5 June 1982.
Tromholt suffers from
bipolar disorder. In 1984,
while on a home visit...
- A
Woman of
Affairs Bess
Meredyth The
novel The
Green Hat by
Michael Arlen Wonder of
Women The
novel The Wife of
Steffen Tromholt by
Hermann Sudermann...
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Picture Arts and Sciences.
Wonder of
Women The
novel Die Frau des
Steffen Tromholt by
Hermann Sudermann Nominated 1932-33
Sarah Y.
Mason Little Women The...
- Contest. 18 May 2019.
Archived from the
original on 12
December 2021.
Sophus Tromholt (1885).
Under the rays of the
aurora borealis: in the land of the Lapps...
- 2nd
Academy Awards.
Based on the 1927
German novel Die Frau des
Steffen Tromholt by
Hermann Sudermann, the film is now lost with only
sound discs surviving...