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Jakob Severin Deichmann Branth (7
December 1831 – 9
December 1917) was a
Danish theologian and
lichenologist who made
contributions to the
field of lichenology...
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Amalia W.
Branth Burgy (August 30, 1871 – died
after 1939) was an
American violinist,
violin teacher, and cyclist,
based in New York City.
Branth was born...
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years of leadership. She was
succeeded by
Lukas Lunøe.
Caroline Valentiner-
Branth and
Cornelius Sode were
elected as
organizational vice-president and political...
- Sulsted, Tylstrup, Vodskov, and Hjallerup.
There is an
extensive plantation,
Branths Plantage - Møgelbjerg,
immediately north of Vodskov.[citation needed] The...
- (1895–1969), a
squire from Gedsholm [sv], and the Danish-born
Ellen Valentiner-
Branth (1897–1965). As a child, Trolle-Wachtmeister was
often ill and
lived for...
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Placodium cerinum var. aurantia**** (Lightf.)
Branth & Rostr. (1869)
Placodium cerinum var.
ferrugineum (Huds.)
Branth & Rostr. (1869)
Placodium ferrugineum (Huds...
- The
building was
listed in 1995. 1903-1910: V.
Plockross 1910-1912: Paul
Branth 1912-1927: Jens M.
Krarup 1927-1950:
Herluf Møller 1950-1972: Paul Rubinstein...
- 2-decker ship of the line, 1760,
later cut down in size),
Kaptajn E.O.
Branth Dannebrog 64 26/28 (flag, 2-decker ship of the line, 1772),
Kaptajn F.A...
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Raudenbush (1899–1956), violinist,
orchestra conductor, and
composer Ida
Branth (born 1871),
violinist Ester Brooke, née
Eberstadt Alfred Piccaver (1884–1958)...
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Tjernlund C.
Gustavsson A. Nåbo O. Nåbo L. Lönnkvist 1981 10.26.33 H.
Stridh S.
Branth L.
Olsson K. ****erfelt B.
Stenberg J. Mårtensson K.
Lauri 1982 8.52.16 S...