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- Bendix Grodtschilling, also Bendix Grodtschilling the Elder, (c. 1620 – March 1690) was a Danish painter and carpenter. Grodtschilling was born in Holstein...
- Bendix Grodtschilling the Younger (1 December 1655  – 10 March 1707) was a Danish painter. Grodtschilling was born in Itzehoe, the son of the painter Bendix...
- Bendix Grodtschilling the Youngest (12 August 1686 – 23 March 1737) was a Danish painter and conchologist. Grodtschilling was born in Copenhagen, the son...
- Bendix Grodtschilling (ca 1620 – 1690), a Danish painter and carpenter. Werner Fabricius (1633–1679), organist and composer Bendix Grodtschilling the Younger...
- Anointing of Frederick IV in the Chapel of Frederiksborg Palace by Bendix Grodtschilling the Youngest....
- 1840 for the anointing ceremony. It was probably created by Bendix Grodtschilling. It was inspired by King Solomon's throne which, according to the Bible...
- created. The Coronation Chair was made between 1662 and 1671 by Bendix Grodtschilling. During the reign of King Christian V (r. 1670–1699), gilt figures were...
- Jacob Fosie Bendix Grodtschilling the Youngest by Jacob Fosie, Frederiksborg Palace Born 1679 Copenhagen Died 1 December 1763 Nationality Danish Occupation(s)...
- August 12 John Balguy, English divine and philosopher (d. 1748) Bendix Grodtschilling the Youngest, Danish painter (d. 1737) August 17 – Nicola Porpora, Neapolitan...
- Holger Johan Bahnsen. Also on board was Senior Lieutenant Georg Joachim Grodtschilling, a mathematics teacher at the naval academy. On 6 March 1811, Lolland...