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Birgithe Lykke Kühle, née
Solberg (1762 in
Copenhagen - 1832 in Sønderby), was a
Norwegian (originally Danish)
journalist and
managing editor who has been...
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Birgithe Kosovic (born 22
March 1972) is a
Danish journalist and
author who has
received several awards for her
novel Det
dobbelte land (literally The...
- Jørgensen (historian)
Christian Jungersen Søren
Kierkegaard Eigil Knuth Birgithe Kosovic Tom
Kristensen Lars
Kroijer Cornelia von
Levetzow Svend Aage Madsen...
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Swedish industrialist Birgitta Jónsdóttir (born 1967),
Icelandic politician Birgithe Kühle (1762-1832), Dano-Norwegian
editor Birgitta Moran Farmer (1881–1939)...
- museum, on a
research paper.
Despite her
achievements as a zoologist,
Birgithe Esmark was best
known to the
general public for her
philanthropic endeavors...
- 18 –
Philip Freneau,
American poet and
journalist (b. 1752)
undated –
Birgithe Kühle,
Norwegian journalist (b. 1762) Drainville,
Andre C. (2013). A History...
- 1972 in Ikerasak, the
illegitimate daughter of
teacher Knud
Scharf and
Birgithe Kristensen († 1989).
Christoffersen graduated from
Folkeskole in 1988....
- Look up
kuhle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kuhle may
refer to:
Birgithe Kühle (1762–1832), Danish-Norwegian
journalist Konstantin Kuhle (born 1989)...
- (1941–2001),
Jakob Ejersbo (1968–2008),
Jussi Adler-Olsen (born 1950), and
Birgithe Kosovic (born 1972).
Among today's most
successful authors are Leif Davidsen...
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Jensen (born 1970) a
Danish actor and comedian,
brought up in
Albertslund Birgithe Kosovic (born 1972) a
Danish journalist and
author Anders Matthesen (born...