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Peder Pedersen Winstrup (30
April 1605 – 28
December 1679) was
Bishop of Lund in Scania.
Winstrup was
bishop there during a
period spanning both Danish...
- of Indo-Pacific Extrema?". Rapa Nui Journal. 16 (2): 96–104. Sigl, M.;
Winstrup, M.; McConnell, J. R.; Welten, K. C.; Plunkett, G.; Ludlow, F.; Büntgen...
- Severinghaus, J. P.; Baggenstos, D.; Fudge, T. J.; Steig, E. J.; Markle, B. R.;
Winstrup, M.; Rhodes, R. H.; Brook, E. J.; Sowers, T. A. (2015-02-05). "The WAIS...
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Johansen Winstrup (12
August 1782 - 20
December 1867) was a self-taught
Danish engineer and inventor.
Winstrup was born on 12
August 1782 at
Winstrup, Holbæk...
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after drawings made by the
architect and
royal surveyor Laurits Albert Winstrup (1815–1889). The museum's main
building and the
octagonal gazebo together...
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delegation led by the
bishop of the
Diocese of Lund,
Peder Winstrup. At that time the town had a po****tion of
barely 1,000 people. Its situation...
- part of the town. It was
built in 1877 from
drawings by the
architect L.A.
Winstrup. The
tower was
added in 1929.
Filskov Kro (Filskov Inn) is
located in the...
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priests were
required to be Swedish.
However the last
Danish bishop,
Peder Winstrup (1605–1679)
remained in
charge of the
Diocese of Lund
until his
death in...
- Mads
Jensen Medelfar [sv; da] 1638–1658 –
Peder Winstrup see
below In
Sweden 1658–1679 –
Peder Winstrup see
above 1679–1687 –
Canutus Hahn 1688–1694 –...
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Imperial College, London. hdl:10044/1/35788.
Retrieved 23
September 2023.
Winstrup, Mai; Vallelonga, Paul; Kjær, ****e A.; Fudge,
Tyler J.; Lee,
James E.;...