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- Karen Andersdatter (died 1673 in Copenhagen, Denmark) was the Danish mistress of King Christian IV of Denmark-Norway and the mother of one of his three...
- Ane Cathrine Andersdatter (20 October 1829 – 21 December 1861) was a Danish serial killer who murdered three of her children between 1853 and 1861, shortly...
- Johanne Andersdatter Sappi (died 1479), was a Danish noble and landholder, known as "Fru Johanne af Asdal" (Lady Johanne of Asdal). She became a well-known...
- illegitimate son of King Christian IV of Denmark and his mistress, Karen Andersdatter. He was also a Danish-Norwegian Navy officer and lensmann bailiff. Hans...
- Daughter of the poor noble Mikkel Andersen Jernskjæg and Margrethe Andersdatter af Særslev, she was made maid of honor of the queen, Christina of Saxony...
- Mathisen (1818–1953) 5. Inger Lovise Thorsdatter (1848–1938) 11. Pernille Andersdatter (1819–1888) 1. Johan Martin Ferner 6. Jakob Kristian Olsen (1856-1909)...
- after the death of Matthias Hansen. Meanwhile, the king found Karen Andersdatter who became his new mistress in 1613. Kirsten died in 1629. O. Nielsen...
- I Dyveke Sigbritsdatter (1490-1517), mistress of Christian II Karen Andersdatter (d. 1673), Vibeke Kruse (d. 1648) and Kirsten Madsdatter (d. 1629), mistresses...
- Kirsten Madsdatter: Christian Ulrik Gyldenløve (1611–1640). With Karen Andersdatter: Dorothea Elisabeth Gyldenløve (1613–1615). Hans Ulrik Gyldenløve (1615–1645)...
- literature, reading him Arabian Nights. Andersen's mother, Anne Marie Andersdatter, was an illiterate washerwoman. Following her husband's death in 1816...