-
Fibiger may
refer to:
Arnold Fibiger (1847–1915),
Polish piano builder Elfride Fibiger (1832–1911),
Danish writer Ilia
Fibiger (1817–1867),
Danish writer...
-
Johannes Andreas Grib
Fibiger (23
April 1867 – 30
January 1928) was a
Danish physician and
professor of
anatomical pathology at the
University of Copenhagen...
-
Fibiger (born 16
October 1847 in Kalisz, died 5
February 1915 in Warsaw), was a
Polish piano builder,
industrialist and
founder of the
Arnold Fibiger...
- "Mathilde
Fibigers Have" in her honor.
Kvindernes Boligforening's
building at Østerbrogade 85 in
Copenhagen is
named Clara Raphaels Hus in
honor of
Fibiger. "Mathilde...
-
Fibiger is a
lunar impact crater located on the
lunar near side near the
northern pole. The
nearest major feature is the Byrd crater. The
crater was adopted...
- Ilia
Fibiger (5
October 1817 – 10 June 1867) was a
Danish writer and
playwright as well as Denmark's
first professional nurse. She was the
elder sister...
-
Christine Dorothea Mic****e
Elfride Fibiger née Müller (1832–1911) was a
Danish writer and philanthropist. She
first published a
successful cookbook in...
-
Jesse Fibiger (born
April 4, 1978) is a
Canadian former professional ice
hockey defenceman who pla****
sixteen games with the San Jose
Sharks of the National...
-
Peter Fibiger Bang (born 25 June 1973) is a
Danish historian of Rome, empire, cross-cultural
comparison and
world history. Bang's main
research interests...
-
classical Roman ideology influenced Christian Imperial doctrine, Bang,
Peter Fibiger (2011), "The King of Kings:
Universal Hegemony,
Imperial Power, and a New...