- from 1489 to 1502. He was the
father of
Mogens Gøye and
Henrik Gøye.
Gøye was the son of
Mogens Axelsen Gøye (died 1450 or later) and Ide
Eskilsdatter Falk...
-
Mogens Gøye (surname also
spelled Gøje or Gjøe) (ca. 1470 – 6
April 1544) was a
Danish statesman and
Steward of the Realm,
whose enormous wealth earned...
-
Birgitte Gøye (1511 - 26 July 1574) was a
Danish county administrator, lady in waiting,
landholder and noble, co-founder and prin****l of
Herlufsholm School...
- Anne
Gøye (18
December 1609 – 9
January 1681) was a
Danish noblewoman and a book collector. The
daughter of
Henrik Gøye of Skørringe (1562-1611) and Brigitte...
- were
aircraft components factories; a
poison gas
factory (Chemische
Fabrik Goye and Company); an anti-aircraft and
field gun
factory (Lehman); an optical...
- for
women empowerment". The Nation. Kenya.
Retrieved 8
October 2023. "Mac
Goye,
Marjorie (King)
Oludhe 1928-",
Contemporary Authors, New
Revision Series...
-
Collections of
Frederiksborg castle Birgitte Gøye (1550),
Frederiksborg collections Herluf Trolle and
Birgitte Gøye carved in wood
Herlufsholm has
evolved over...
- Christ's head was in the
workshop of
sculptor Egide Goyes, who was
restoring it
between 1843 and 1845.
Goyes had
replaced the
original head with a cast. In...
- had
traditionally belonged to the
Gøyes, one of the
noble families of Denmark. In the 1520s and 1530s,
Mogens Gøye (c.1470–1544),
Steward of the Realm...
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