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- The Hielmstierne family (English: lit. Helm Star) was a Dano-Norwegian noble family. Henrich Henrichsen (1 January 1715 – 18 July 1780) was a Danish official...
- and Professor), Erik Pontoppidan (Professor of Theology) and Henrik Hielmstierne (Secretary of the Danish Chancellery), and the approbation for the establishment...
- Danes have been ennobled or noble in Denmark. Prominent are the families Hielmstierne and Rosencrone. Regesta Norvegica, vol. 1, no. 163. Digital version....
- noble persons and families. An example is the Comital Foundation of Hielmstierne-Rosencrone, providing financial support to certain poor women in Bergen...
- Alma mater Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Organization Kunstnernes Frie Studieskoler Awards Neuhausen Prize, 1871, 1873 Hielmstierne-Rosencrone, 1883...
- 1769-1769 Villum Berregaard 1769-1776 Jens Krag-Juel-Vind 1776-1780 Henrik Hielmstierne 1780-1782 Peder Rosenørn 1782-1788 Adolph Sigfried von der Osten 1788-1789...
- exhibited at the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition from 1880. He received the Hielmstierne-Rosencrone and the Ancker scholarships in 1888. He conducted study trips...
- invented a self-pumping bicycle that earned him a scholarship from the Hielmstierne-Rosencroneske Foundation. Between 1911 and 1917, he was trained at Copenhagen...
- 1888. He was awarded several scholarship: Raben-Levetzau (1889, 1891); Hielmstierne-Rosencrone (1891); Ancker (1894). He conducted study trips to Paris (1889-1892)...
- chose to rent out the house to the historian and book collector Henrik Hielmstierne. In 1761, Sandholm was sold at public auction to Queen Sophie Magdalene's...